NEW! 4115. GOOD IMPRESSIONS: Readings from the Press Bed

NEW! 4115. GOOD IMPRESSIONS: Readings from the Press Bed

Event | This class is completed

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States

Print Studio - 204

All levels

9/12/2019 (one day)

7:00 PM-8:30 PM EDT on Th

FREE LETTERPRESS EVENT!
Join us for this free event. Come experience the wonder of letterpress and hear poet and creative writing writing teacher, Crystal Simone Smith, read her work. Participants will have a chance to print and keep a broadside with Charmaine’s text and an image. The text is handset in metal type in advance, so when you arrive everything is ready. All you have to do is crank!

  • Supplies provided.
Smith, Leslie

One of Leslie’s parents worked at Reynolda House Museum of American Art, and she grew up running through the house’s warming kitchens and up and down the back passageways. Over the years, the artwork on the museum walls made an impression on her as well, leading her to earn an MFA in Book Arts from the University of Iowa. Her artwork includes drawing, printmaking, papermaking and bookbinding. As the Director of the Graphics and Textiles programs, she supports instructors, develops courses, and guides the direction of the programs. She will soon be starting a letterpress program in the printmaking department and is very excited about the cross-disciplinary possibilities between visual art and writing. “I think everyone should have the beautiful experience of artist’s flow. Flow is when you become wholly immersed in what you are doing, so that you lose track of time; the next decision of which color or material to use takes center stage. The hectic world recedes and you remember the friendship we have with our hands and materials. Sawtooth offers this opportunity to people every day. I think it is the best possible gift.” Contact Leslie: Email: lesliesmith@sawtooth.org Phone: 336-723-7395, ex 1214

Terry Schupbach-Gordon is an artist, storyteller, puppeteer, co-director of Catbird Press, and advocate for disability issues. Working in printmaking, drawing, and artists’ books, Terry’s work is held in many public and private collections. She regularly gives collaborative workshops celebrating book arts, poetry, and literacy. She holds an MFA from Indiana University and currently lives and works in North Carolina.