Join us for a powerful afternoon of art-making and solidarity as we create linocut prints standing with our neighbors and demanding justice for all community members.
Linocut printmaking is a historic tool of resistance—from labor movements to civil rights struggles, artists have carved their truths into linoleum and pressed them into permanence. In this workshop, we continue that tradition.
No experience necessary. All materials provided, however if you want to print on clothing or any fabric, bring your own items. All ages and abilities welcome.
Together, we'll:
Learn basic linocut carving techniques (using soft speedy plates)
Create individual prints with messages of solidarity and support
Share our work and amplify our collective voice
Take home prints to post, share, or gift (Paper and ink is supplied, please bring clothing or fiber items if desired.)
Art has always been a tool for change.
Your voice matters. Your neighbors matter. Your art matters.
Free but Donations accepted.
Supplies are provided by Heijeu Arts
Space provided by B-Side Indie Music Cafe
If you would like to help with this event through material donations, we have put together a wishlist for ink and plates. Shipping location is available on the wishlist.

