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SUMMARY:Drink & Draw: Underrated Animals with Angela Kalish
DESCRIPTION:Come have a drink with us! \nJoin us for  Drink & Draw! \nEveryone has their favorite animals\, but there are so many that go unloved. \nCome and share your favorite weird and misunderstood creatures! Come with any animal you find interesting; whether it’s as simple as a pigeon you saw on the street\, as silly as a weird rodent you saw online during one of your nightly scrolls\, or as niche as a lizard you researched once in middle school. Take some time to show love to an underrated animal. \nDraw a picture! Write a fun fact! Show the group a fun video you saw online! Together\, we will create our own\, unique collection of critters to celebrate the beauty of the planet’s wildlife (and possibly walk away with some fun new animal facts). \nAngela Kalish is a Chicago-based graphic designer and illustrator with a love for all things silly. Her work frequently glamorizes subjects typically labeled “undesirable\,” encouraging a hicago-based graphic designer and illustrator with a love for all things silly. Her work frequently glamorizes subjects typically labeled “undesirable\,” encouraging a playful shift in peplayful shift in perspective. \nPay what you can — suggested donation: $10–$20 \nRSVP encouraged so we can plan accordingly — drop-ins also welcome. \nDrink & Draw is a low-key\, drop-in social workshop devoted to drawing practices. There are no pretensions\, no prerequisites\, and newcomers are always welcome. Bring a sketchbook and basic drawing materials—and invite your friends! Drink & Draw occurs on the second Wednesday of every month and features a special theme and a guest artist. Admission is a suggested donation of $10–$20. We provide the drinks — you just bring yourself (and your friends\, and your family; children are always welcome).
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/drink-draw-underrated-animals-with-angela-kalish/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drink and Draw
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SUMMARY:Drink & Drawer with Eric Bartholomew
DESCRIPTION:Come have a drink with us! \nJoin us for a very special Drink & Drawer! Participants are invited to bring a random object or favorite treasure. We’ll draw them together\, and there will be a little writing workshop too. \nEric Bartholomew is an artist and zinester whose project Junk Drawer explores ephemera\, things we save\, and their stories. From ordinary items to obsolete oddities\, the junk drawer realm is full of inspiring objects to uncover. \nPay what you can — suggested donation: $10–$20 \nRSVP encouraged so we can plan accordingly — drop-ins also welcome. \n  \nDrink & Draw is a low-key\, drop-in social workshop devoted to drawing practices. There are no pretensions\, no prerequisites\, and newcomers are always welcome. Bring a sketchbook and basic drawing materials—and invite your friends! Drink & Draw occurs on the second Wednesday of every month and features a special theme and a guest artist. Admission is a suggested donation of $10–$20. We provide the beer — you just bring yourself (and your friends\, and your family; children are always welcome).
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/drink-drawer-with-eric-bartholomew/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drink and Draw
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SUMMARY:Drink & Draw: Draw Your Demands
DESCRIPTION:Come have a drink with us! \nJoin us for Drink & Draw on February 11. \nIn this session\, we will make posters for whatever you want to say. \nPosters are a way to claim space\, share a message\, and make your voice visible. This Drink & Draw session focuses on drawing posters and saying whatever you need to. \nWe’ll have examples of posters on hand for reference and inspiration\, and we can make some one-color Riso copies for those who want to help wheatpaste the world. \nPay what you can — suggested donation: $10–$20. \nRSVP is encouraged so we can make sure someone is coming; drop-ins are also welcome. \nDrink & Draw is a low-key\, drop-in social workshop devoted to drawing practices. There are no pretensions\, no prerequisites\, and newcomers are always welcome. Bring a sketchbook and basic drawing materials—and invite your friends. Drink & Draw takes place on the second Wednesday of every month and features a special theme and guest artist. Suggested donation: $10–$20. We provide the beer — you just bring yourself (and your friends and family; children are always welcome).
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/drink-draw-draw-your-demands/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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SUMMARY:Canceled: Drink & Draw: New Year’s Resolutions with Meg and Avery
DESCRIPTION:Note This event has been canceled!\n  \n  \nCome have a drink with us! \nJoin us for a very special Drink & Draw on January 14.\n\nIn this session\, staff members Meg Duguid and Avery Johnson will lead a session in writing and creating New Year’s resolutions. \nWe may also make you a new year’s cocktail. \n\nNot only are Meg and Avery vowing to become better\, stronger\, and more balanced people\, they will walk you through the nuance of self-reflection\, reasonable goal setting\, and how to take your resolutions both seriously. And not.  \n  \nBe prepared to make a list and draw it out in symbols that maybe only you know the meaning of. \n  \nPay what you can — suggested donation: $10–$20 \nDrink & Draw is a low-key\, drop-in social workshop devoted to drawing practices. There are no pretensions\, no prerequisites\, and newcomers are always welcome. Bring a sketchbook and basic drawing materials—and invite your friends! Drink & Draw occurs on the second Wednesday of every month and features a special theme and a guest artist. Admission is a suggested donation of $10–$20. We provide the beer — you just bring yourself (and your friends\, and your family; children are always welcome). \nMeg Duguid can be found on the interweb here and on instagram here \nAvery Johnson can be found on the interweb here and on instagram here
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/drink-draw-new-years-resolutions-with-meg-and-avery/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drink and Draw
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SUMMARY:MadMade Print Fair
DESCRIPTION:MadMade Print Fair\nNovember 15\, 2025 from 12-4:30PM \nAccess Living\, Chicago: 115 W Chicago Ave\, Chicago\, IL 60654\nFree to the public \nJoin us for MadMade\, a one-day event uplifting the creative work of artists living with psychiatric disabilities and mental health challenges. This community-centered fair brings together artists\, organizers\, and visitors to celebrate art that resists stigma\, builds connection\, and honors lived experience. \nMadMade is more than a marketplace — it’s a gathering built on inclusion\, care\, and cultural empowerment. Visitors are invited to explore and purchase artwork from printmakers\, illustrators\, designers\, and zine makers working across screenprinting\, linocut\, risograph\, etching\, digital processes\, and more. \nThis mad-positive\, disability-affirming event centers the artists themselves rather than diagnoses or treatments. MadMade offers a counter-narrative to both clinical and romanticized depictions of mental illness\, instead highlighting real people making real work — art that is beautiful\, messy\, joyful\, angry\, and thoughtful — work that sparks conversation and fosters community. \nParticipants: 47pennys\, Alyse Ruriani\, Ani Johnson\, ANKLEGLUE\, Anna Strzepek\, chana goldbloom\, Crossing Raindrops\, Cuatro Huevos\, Darya Foroohar\, Degenerates Collective\, Demah\, Dylan Sturdy\, Esme\, Indiana Mokey\, Mimisdreamies\, Nicholas Waguespack\, Nocturne Best\, OOO Press\, Open Lid Collective\, Reclaym\, Sami Shuman\, Sky Zhang\, Support Ho(s)e\, Tamara Harris\, The Center for Mad Culture\, Todd Evans\, Via Mortola\, Zio/Poen  \nPanel Discussions\nThe fair will feature two panel discussions highlighting the intersections of mad identity\, artmaking\, and community. “Mad and Disability Culture Building” will take place from 12:15-1:00 PM\, bringing together Reclaym\, Degenerates Collective\, Dandy of the Underworld\, and OOO Press to discuss collective organizing\, mutual support\, and creative collaboration across mad and disabled communities. Later\, from 3:15–4:00 PM\, “Mad Artmaking” will feature Alyse Ruriani\, Sky Zhang\, 47pennys\, and Darya Foroohar in conversation about artistic process\, lived experience\, and reclaiming madness as a site of creativity and cultural expression. Both panels will be moderated by Matt Bodett\, the Director of the Center for Mad Culture\, and are free and open to the public. \nMadMade is organized by Dylan Sturdy in collaboration with Spudnik Press Cooperative\, The Center for Mad Culture\, and Access Living. \nDylan Sturdy is a proudly neurodivergent artist specializing in printmaking and wheel-thrown ceramics. With deep personal experience of mental illness and professional experience as a mental health counselor\, she creates academically informed artwork that supports those struggling with mental illness\, educates the public about psychiatric conditions\, and works to destigmatize and reframe how society understands mental health. Dylan is uniquely qualified to lead this fair and unite its participants. \nAccess Living is a national leader in disability rights and advocacy. It combats stereotypes\, protects civil rights\, and drives social change\, ensuring that people with disabilities can live independently and with dignity. \nSpudnik Press is a community-based printmaking studio committed to accessibility\, equity\, anti-racism\, and creative collaboration. It offers professional equipment\, education\, and an inclusive space welcoming artists from all backgrounds. \nThe Center for Mad Culture challenges traditional medical models of mental health\, offering new ways to understand the human experience of madness. They host exhibitions\, readings\, workshops\, and maintain a mad/disability research library\, fostering cultural conversations around mental difference. \n 
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/madmade-print-fair/
LOCATION:Access Living\, 115 W Chicago Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60654\, United States
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SUMMARY:November 12 | Drink & Draw: Letter Writing with Amir Badri
DESCRIPTION:Come have a drink with us!\n\nJoin us for Drink & Draw on November 12. \nIn this session\, artist and leather crafter Amir Badri will present his practice of letter writing. \nWriting letters—whether by hand\, on a typewriter\, or through the steady clack of a keyboard—is an artistic act disguised as correspondence. It’s both personal and performative: an exchange\, a gesture\, and sometimes\, a protest. \nA well-written letter is a tiny stage for wit\, satire\, and sincerity. At this Drink & Draw\, Amir will not only walk us through his practice\, but there will also be time\, paper\, and stamps available for you to write and send your own letters. \n  \nPay what you can — suggested donation: $10–$20 \nRSVP or just show up  \nDrink & Draw is a low-key\, drop-in social workshop devoted to drawing practices. There are no pretensions\, no prerequisites\, and newcomers are always welcome. Bring a sketchbook and basic drawing materials—and invite your friends! Drink & Draw occurs on the second Wednesday of every month and features a special theme and a guest artist. Admission is a suggested donation of $10–$20. We provide the beer — you just bring yourself (and your friends\, and your family; children are always welcome). \nAmir Badri is a Chicago native\, leather crafter\, and artist. A product of Chicago Public Schools\, the Chicago Park District\, the Chicago Public Library\, and Marwen\, his philosophy is that knowledge is power and the most powerful thing one can do is to give that knowledge away. Equipped with a love of antiquated and feral technologies\, he believes that old ways of doing things have become overlooked back-channels of communication that can be used for change in this instant digital age. Rejecting the societal messaging of “finding his passion\,” he believes that curiosity leads and passion follows.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/november-12-drink-draw-letter-writing-with-amir-badri/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drink and Draw
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SUMMARY:The Devil’s Proof
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of spooky printmaking and mysterious fortunes. Make a palm print and have your future revealed by our guest palm reader\, Mister Vibe\, while your fortune is told with the assistance of our Riso machine. Browse a curated selection of spooky prints and snag our brand-new metal T-shirt featuring Titivillus\, the infamous devil of typos. Costumes are encouraged\, and admission is sliding scale ($10–30). \n  \nGet Tickets \n  \nMister Vibe has a passion for palmistry and has examined over 15\,000 palms. This vast knowledge base allows him to give deep\, insightful readings that reveal the truth within each hand he sees. His decades-long study and practice of biofeedback led him to explore palmistry and other forms of the mind/body connection\, including handwriting analysis (graphology) and hypnosis\, for which he is board-certified. \nTo learn more about Mister Vibe\, visit mistervibe.com and chicagopalmreader.com \n 
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/the-devils-proof/
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SUMMARY:October 8 | Drink & Draw: Drawing Games! with Lya Finston
DESCRIPTION:Come have a drink with us!\n\nAs part of our fundraising efforts to stay inky\, join us for Drink & Draw on October 8. There will be beer\, paper\, pencils\, conversations\, and commiseration. \nIn this Drink & Draw\, artist and educator Lya Finston will guide attendees through a series of collaborative drawing games. These games will be tweaked and derived from those of comic artists Lynda Barry and Cathy G. Johnson. In the spirit of redefining what a “good” drawing is and minimizing over-thinking\, many of these exercises will be timed.  \nLya is always devastated to encounter folks who are scared to draw\, especially when they are her own students. In her previous classes at Harold Washington College and the University of Iowa\, Lya has centered fun\, fast-paced\, and collaborative drawing games as a means of mitigating this fear. As Cathy G. Johnson says\, “a drawing is good if you had fun while you were making it\,” so come have fun making drawings with us at Spudnik! \nPay what you can — suggested donation: $10–$20\n \nRSVP (or just show up) \nDrink & Draw is a low-key\, drop-in social workshop devoted to drawing practices. There are no pretensions\, no prerequisites\, and newcomers are always welcome. Bring a sketchbook and basic drawing materials—and invite your friends! Drink & Draw occurs on the second Wednesday of every month and features a special theme and a guest artist. Admission is a suggested donation of $10–$20. We provide the beer — you just bring yourself (and your friends\, and your family; children are always welcome). \n  \nLya Finston ​is an artist\, printmaker\, and educator based in Chicago\, IL. Born in Brooklyn\, NY and raised in Cranford\, NJ\,  Lya has since made the midwest her home. In 2018 she received a BA in Studio Art and German Language from Oberlin College\, and in 2025\, an MFA in Printmaking from the University of Iowa.  \n  \n​Lya has formerly served as a Lecturer at Harold Washington College\, a Printmaking TA and Shop Technician at Bucknell University\, and an Access Services Assistant at the Ryerson & Burnham Library of the Art Institute of Chicago.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/drink-draw-drawing-games-with-lya-finston/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drink and Draw
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SUMMARY:See You at Our Annual Community Meeting!
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to invite you to our Annual Community Meeting on Sunday\, September 14\, from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. As a member-driven organization\, your involvement is vital to the health and direction of Spudnik Press. This gathering is one of the key ways we stay accountable\, transparent\, and connected with the community we serve. \nAt this year’s meeting\, you’ll have the opportunity to meet nominees for our Board of Directors\, including new candidates and current board members up for re-election. Voting will take place during the meeting. \nIn addition to board voting\, we’ll share important organizational updates\, preview our newest potato-themed merchandise\, and offer pre-orders for our hot metal tees coming to an e-shop near you this Halloween. This is also a space for you to share your ideas\, questions\, and ideas for the future of Spudnik Press. We encourage you to let us know in advance if there’s something specific you’d like to discuss. \n2025 Board Nominees:\n\nAmira Hegazy (she/her) – Artist\, Educator\nAngela Runge (she/they) – Senior User Researcher\, IBM Cloud\n\nWhile only members are eligible to vote\, we warmly welcome non-members to attend. We’re deeply grateful for your continued support. Spudnik has navigated many changes\, and thanks to your engagement\, we remain open\, active\, and committed to our mission.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/see-you-at-our-annual-member-meeting/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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SUMMARY:Drink & Draw: Botanical Readiness with EC Brown
DESCRIPTION:Come have a drink with us!\n\nAs part of our fundraising efforts to stay inky\, join us for Drink & Draw on September 10. There will be beer\, paper\, pencils\, conversations\, and commiseration. \nThis event will be hosted by EC Brown\, who will introduce an online magazine\, Botanical Readiness. This gardening publication is going rogue: open to straightforward horticultural contributions while extending into occult\, psychedelic\, and genre territories. For Spudnik’s Drink & Draw\, artists will be invited to push botanical drawing into otherworldly places—and submit their work to Volume 4 of Botanical Readiness. \nPay what you can — suggested donation: $10–$20 \nDrink & Draw is a low-key\, drop-in social workshop devoted to drawing practices. There are no pretensions\, no prerequisites\, and newcomers are always welcome. Bring a sketchbook and basic drawing materials—and invite your friends! Drink & Draw occurs on the second Wednesday of every month and features a special theme and a guest artist. Admission is a suggested donation of $10–$20. We provide the beer — you just bring yourself (and your friends\, and your family; children are always welcome). \nAbout Botanical Readiness\, Vol. 4\nDeadline: Sept. 22 (Autumn Equinox)\nhttps://www.archeospiritist.com \nThis project is meant to run the gamut between gardening matters\, related research and writings\, botanical documentation\, occultist enigmas\, pure abstractions\, and tawdry genre influences (psych\, horror\, etc.). \nWish list of contributions: \n\nReflections on gardening\, cultivation\, and botany\nDocumentation of this summer’s gardening work or horticultural encounters\nExcerpts of related reading/research\nSupernatural/paranormal material\, even with a tenuous connection to gardening\nMinimalist psychedelia\nPure color experiments\, with or without a clear connection to the project\nPure signal/pattern abstractions — audio or visual\n\nEC Brown is an artist and exhibition organizer who teaches art and design at SAIC\, Columbia\, and Lillstreet. He became active in the domestic artspace network starting in the mid-2000s with COMA (2006–08)\, Floor Length and Tux (2009–2014)\, ASCII (2011–2022)\, and Tascam (2015–2023). Recent facilitations have been online\, including Record of the Month Club\, Hemiboreal (for Krampusnacht)\, and — most recently — Botanical Readiness.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/drink-draw-botanical-readiness-with-ec-brown/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drink and Draw
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250813T200000
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SUMMARY:Drink & Draw
DESCRIPTION:Come have a drink with us! \nAs part of our fundraising efforts to stay Inky\, we are re-launching Drink & Draw on August 13. There will be beer\, paper\, pencils\, conversations\, and commiseration. \nPay what you can — suggested donation: $10-20\nRSVP here or just come \nDrink and Draw is a low-key\, drop-in social workshop devoted to drawing practices. There are no pretensions\, no prerequisites\, and newcomers are always welcome. Bring a sketchbook and basic drawing materials\, and invite your friends! Drink & Draw occurs on the first Wednesday of every other month and features a special theme and a guest artist. Admission is a suggested donation of $10-20. We provide the beer — you just bring yourself (and your friends\, and your family; children are always welcome). \nThis event will be hosted by Meg Duguid\, Spudnik Press’s Interim Executive Director.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/drink-draw-with-meg-duguid/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drink and Draw
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250609T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250611T170000
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SUMMARY:Screenprinting Demo at Fulton Market Design Days
DESCRIPTION:Spudnik Press is excited to be at Fulton Market Design Days\, happening on Monday\, June 9 until Wednesday\, June 11 courtesy of Oetee!  \n\nJune 9 (Monday) 9am to 5pm\nJune 10 (Tuesday) 9am to 5pm\nJune 11 (Wednesday) 9am to 5pm\n\nVisit the screenprinting demonstrations led by Spudnik Press teaching artists Rob Kelsey and Anders Zanichkowsky under the pink pergola\, as the global design community celebrates the latest in design and architecture. Take home a screenprinted tote bag with a unique design for each day of the 3-day event courtesy of Material Bank! \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/screenprinting-demo-at-fulton-market-design-days-2/
LOCATION:Fulton Market\, 954 W Fulton\, Chicago
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250606T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250606T220000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20250417T174045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T011747Z
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SUMMARY:18th Birthday Party and Print Battle
DESCRIPTION:Spudnik Press is celebrating our 18th birthday with a fundraiser to support our mission of providing an affordable and approachable community print studio in Chicago. The evening will include cake\, drinks\, a Risograph photo booth\, dancing\, and our main event—a Print Battle! \nGuests are encouraged to break out their best coveralls and sunglasses and revel in our Print Battle! \nDJ catieo! \nThis fundraiser is a love letter to our community of printmakers. We’re constantly blown away by the work you do\, and we can’t wait to celebrate many more years of supporting your creative process. \nBuy Tickets\nWhat is a Print Battle?\nUsing the process of trace monotype\, the team at Spudnik Press invented an exciting game where players use Hot Wheels cars to attack their opponent’s goal. The game is not only thrilling and laughter-inducing but also results in a unique print that records the event.  \nAdvertise in the Arena\nEach battle will take place in a handmade arena over a 30-second period.  The arena isn’t complete without your advertising.  You can promote your project\, organization\, or the name of your favorite cat in a one-color printed ad that we will design and lovingly attach to our arena. \nAds come in three sizes: \n\nRace Flag – Triangular\, no less than 4 square inches\, $20\nArena Sign – Rectangular\, no less than 8 square inches\, $30\nArena Banner – Rectangular\, no less than 12 square inches\, $40\n\nFor your ad\, we’ll need a 1-color logo and minimal text (no more than 80 characters). \n\nProceeds from the fundraiser will go to support our operations for the press\, including staff\, supplies\, and rent costs. Your donation is vital to our work and allows us to continue our mission. Each year\, we provide more than 3\,000 hours of open studio access\, dozens of classes\, and free workshops. We plan to bring our residency program back at the end of 2025. The studio costs $1\,100 a day to run\, so every dollar we raise counts. \nBuy Tickets \n\nFull speed supporter tickets $50 (includes 1 print battle)\nThe economy really hurts right now tickets: $35 (each Print Battle is $10)\nCan’t make the event\, but love us anyway donate here\nBuy Print Battle Arena Advertising\nJoin us as a corporate sponsor\n\nThank you to all who help: \n\nWe have profound appreciation for our Host Committee:\nHolly Cahill\, Nicholas D’Alessandro\, Sara Dennis\, Adele Henning\, Jaclyn Jacunski\, Julia Klein\, Quincey Kras\, Sarah Lentz\, Duncan MacKenzie\, and Dutes Miller \nA huge thanks to our Print Battle Test Committee:\nPercy\, Ezra\, Frida\, Thomas\, Francisco\, and Micah \nEnormous gratitude to our Sponsors:\nHallagan’s\, Speedball Art\, Marz Brewing\, Revolution Brewing\, and Will’s Place \nLoud applause for our Individual Donors and Annual Supporters:\nIllinois Arts Council\, Driehaus Foundation\, Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation\, Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events\, Vermont Community Foundation\, and numerous individual donors \nWe’re endlessly thankful for the support and passion of our Staff and Board:\nMeg Duguid\, Avery Johnson\, Yang Pulongbarit-Cuevo (Staff)\,  Kristen Campos\,  Amira Hegazy\, Patti Swanson\, and Michelle Savoy (Board of Directors) \n—– \nBadass car graphic design by Adele Henning! \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/18th-birthday-party-and-print-battle/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250526T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250526T233000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20250512T163124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T231626Z
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SUMMARY:Dine at Barcocina in Support of Spudnik Press!
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, May 26th\, your dining experience at Barcocina in West Town directly supports Spudnik Press! \nA percentage of their sales that day will benefit Spudnik Press to help us keep our doors open and our programming ongoing. Please mention Spudnik Press to your server! Their West Town location is at 1814 West Chicago Avenue and is open from 5pm until 12am during this “Dine to Donate” Day on May 26th. \nThank you for your support and generosity! \nAbout our Partner: \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nBarcocina fuses traditional Mexican cuisine and various multicultural cooking techniques into modern Mexican fare. Our fresh ingredients and three distinct beverage categories will let out your sweet\, smoky\, and spicy side while you drink to the joys of life. \nCome gather with friends in walls lined with open-air garage doors among rustic reclaimed wood and sensual fireplaces. You will feel the warmth of relaxing on a sunny beach and the coziness of a mountain cabin in the comfort of Chicago.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/dine-at-barcocina-in-support-of-spudnik-press/
LOCATION:Barcocina West Town\, 1814 West Chicago Avenue\, Chicago\, 60622\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250521T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250521T203000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20250507T222738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T011357Z
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SUMMARY:Art as Activisim: Speaker Event and Linocut Printing with Advancing Justice Chicago
DESCRIPTION:In line with Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, Spudnik Press invites our community and warmly welcomes Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago into the studio for “Art as Activism\,” a speaker event and linocut printing activity on May 21\, 2025 (Wednesday) at 6pm. \nThe event features Gregory Jue\, a participant of the 1969 Berkeley Third World Liberation Front and a member of the Asian American Political Alliance. Jue will share about the role of campuses in community organizing\, the anti-war movement on campuses in 1971\, and the role of art in movement work. A linocut printing and collage making activity will also take place led by Midwest Organizing Director and artist Andrea “Chuey” Chu. \nRSVP For this event \nEvent Schedule: \n6:00pm to 3:30pm | Arrival and check-in \n6:30pm to 7:30pm | Gregory Jue interview (role of art in resistance movements) \n7:30pm to 8:30pm | Linocut printing and collage making led by AAAJ Chicago’s Andrea “Chuey” Chu \n \nAbout the Organization: \nAsian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago builds power through collective advocacy and organizing to achieve racial equity. \nFor over 25 years\, Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago has worked to bring together the Asian American community\, and empower them to create change in their communities. In 2017 they adopted a new racial equity mission that allows them to extend beyond their community\, forge new relationships\, and win on issues that affect all marginalized communities. \nAdvancing Justice | Chicago is an affiliate of Asian Americans Advancing Justice. Their national affiliation allows them to raise a more powerful voice to better serve our communities and become more effective in addressing the civil rights issues faced by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and other vulnerable and underserved communities. Other Advancing Justice affiliates are located in Atlanta\, Los Angeles\, San Francisco\, and Washington\, D.C \nFor ways to support their mission or to get involved\, please visit this link. \nRSVP For this event
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/art-as-activism/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250516T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250516T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20250509T153131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T153836Z
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SUMMARY:Member Event: DIY Paper Flowers
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to offer Creative Volunteer Sessions for current Spudnik Members! These sessions are centered around creative collaboration and just having a great time in a social setting! \nFor this month\, we are looking for members to volunteer for our upcoming Paper Flower-Making Session on May 16th at 12pm. Members will be learning and helping staff create small handmade paper flowers to build our RISO photo booth backdrop for our upcoming Birthday Fundraiser and Print Battle. \nSIGN UP HERE \nAside from verifying your membership\, signing up is required to manage headcount and help us prepare materials for the session. Thank you!
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/member-event-diy-paper-flowers/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250502T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250502T213000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20250418T172420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T222703Z
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SUMMARY:Hubbard Street Lofts Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, May 2nd for the Hubbard Street Lofts Open House! \nSpudnik Press will be open from 6:30pm to 9:30pm for a: \n\nScreenprinting demo by Teaching Artist Rob Kelsey\nLetterpress printing demo by Teaching Artist Riesling Dong\nMerch and print sale\n\nCome hang out with us and get your hands inky. Oh\, and don’t be a stranger – say hi to our awesome neighbors in the building too! 👋 Make sure to visit: \n\nFulton Street Collective\nIt’s Oksana\nPlatform Studios\nSalon Hex\nStudio 306\nFilter Photo\, and more!\n\nGet a behind-the-scenes look at a collection of some of Chicago’s most talented artists\, designers\, organizations and galleries — all under the 1821 roof. \nEach tenant will be opening their doors for the annual night of community delight. “Huge Art Show and Open Studios” event presents our established art collectives as we foster\, develop and promote the growth of over 300 artists through our shared and community studio spaces. See you there! \nWant to help us make this Open House a success\, sign up as a volunteer! \n—- \nGraphic design courtesy of Fulton Street Collective
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/hubbard-street-lofts-open-house-2/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250320T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250320T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20250313T045905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T151921Z
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SUMMARY:Chicago Graphic Designers Club Meetup
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chicago Graphic Design Club for a social hour and studio tour at Spudnik Press on Thursday\, March 20th from 6pm until close.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/chicago-graphic-designers-club-meetup/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250314T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250314T200000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20250217T193828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T194944Z
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SUMMARY:PRESSed together: Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:PRESSed together features monotype prints by the inaugural cohort of the Spudnik Press Community Mentorship Program. The group show features work by Joshi Radin Flores\, Steve Harhaj\, Kelly Kristin Jones\, Colleen Keihm\, Alysha Kostelny\, Nyeema Morgan\, Siena Peterson\, Alex Scott\, and Candace Turner. \nPlease join us for an opening reception on Friday\, March 14 at 5pm. The curated prints from the program duration are available for purchase\, benefiting participating artists\, Arts of Life\, Latitude Chicago\, and Spudnik Press. \nVisit the Exhibition:\nPRESSed together will be on view from March 14\, 2025 through April 12\, 2025 at Spudnik Press\, 1821 W. Hubbard Street\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL 60622. \nVisitors can make an appointment by emailing info@spudnikpress.org. Please include the date and time you would like to visit\, and number of people in your party. We are typically able to accommodate visits between 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday – Saturday and occasional weeknights. \nShop the Exhibition Here\nFeatured Artists:\nJoshi Radin Flores \nJoshi Radin Flores is an artist and writer living in Chicago. Working independently and collaboratively\, she generates and examines practices of valuation and questions investigating nature\, cosmology and expanded landscape. She completed MFA (2016) and MA (2018) degrees in Photography and Visual and Critical Studies as a New Artist Society merit scholar at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her collaborative artist research group with Linda Tegg and Brian M. John\, A Program for Plants\, received a Shapiro Center EAGER grant for their investigations with plants and empathy. She has performed at Queens Museum\, exhibited in the US and abroad\, presented at conferences on art and ecology and published essays on art and nature. She had her first solo show of photographic works in the fall of 2017 and held the 2017 Dangler Curatorial Fellowship at The Art Institute of Chicago. She currently lectures in the photography department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. \nSteve Harhaj \nBorn in Chicago in 1949\, Steve Harhaj joined the Chicago Studio in 2007. As an artist driven by process\, repetition\, and an interest in the natural world\, Harhaj layers color and form to create idyllic landscapes populated by decoratively stylized imagery – chirping birds\, perky tulips and daisies\, ruffly clouds within clouds\, and singular almond-shaped leaves that appear to float mid-air. Working across painting\, drawing\, and collage\, his compositions are usually anchored by arches\, multicolored grids\, or radiating square patterns he describes as boxes\, and given charmingly descriptive titles like Trees + Flowers + Leaves + Birds or Box Box Box Box Box Box Fence. He also often incorporates elements typical of classic Americana such as stars\, American flags\, county fairs\, and picket fences. Using these recurring motifs\, archetypal symbols\, and patterns\, he has devised an easily recognizable aesthetic reminiscent of folk art\, and artists like William L. Hawkins and Morris Hirschfield. \nKelly Kristin Jones \nKelly Kristin Jones was raised on the West Side of Chicago and received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is the recipient of a number of awards and fellowships including a 2024 Illinois Arts Council Artist Fellowship Award and an Individual Artists Program Grant from the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. She was a featured artist in the 2021 Chicago Architecture Biennial and the 2023 Chicago Humanities Festival. \nColleen Keihm \nColleen Keihm (born in Levittown\, NY and currently residing in Chicago\, IL) received her BS from Drexel University and her MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is currently the Executive Director of Latitude which maintains a communitydigital lab and artist residency. Her work has been exhibited in Chicago at Flatland\, Roman Susan\, Filter Photo\, and Tiger Strikes Asteroid. She has been an artist in residence at Hatch Projects at the Chicago Artist Coalition\, Institut fur alles Mogliche in Berlin\, Germany\, and Writing Space in Chicago. Her work is a part of the photography collection at the Art Institute of Chicago\, the Museum of Contemporary Photography\, and she is a proud member of the Midwest Photographers Project. \nAlysha Kostelny \nBorn and raised in Chicago\, Alysha Kostelny currently lives on the Northwest Side. Kostelny’s approach to art-making is driven by experimentation\, curiosity\, and an exploration of various surfaces\, textures\, and applications of paint. She enjoys researching modern and contemporary artists\, gleaning inspiration from myriad concepts and processes. Kostelny has a natural inclination toward hard-edge abstraction\, though her work often straddles both abstraction and representation. Drawn to simplified organic forms and geometric shapes\, she translates source imagery (often referencing art history\, architecture\, or the natural world) through reductive\, bold color fields. \nNyeema Morgan \nNyeema Morgan’s work references familiar cultural material such as recipes\, fables\, canonical artworks and jokes to prompt reflection on the soft aesthetic power of systems of knowledge\, information production and the mechanics of representation. Her conceptually layered works\, ranging from large-scale drawings to sculptural installation and print based media\, raise questions about how we articulate and construct meaning within a complex system of socio-political relations. \nSiena Peterson \nSiena Peterson is an interdisciplinary artist based in Chicago\, IL. Her art practice is made up of various media including oil paint\, charcoal\, and performance work. Her work is an ongoing study of the personal battle of one’s internal and external self and is a way for her to document the bodily space that we inhibit and emotional depth hidden within. She received her BFA from The University of Illinois at Chicago in Interdisciplinary Education within the Arts and a minor in Fine Arts. Her work has been featured at The Hyde Park Art Center\, Martin Gallery\, Fulton Street Art Collective\, and Figure One Gallery\, among others. She was a selected resident of the LAUNCH Invitational Residency at the Chicago Artists Coalition in 2019\, as well as the DAWA Artist Residency and Bridge Residency Cohort in 2022. \nAlex Scott \nAlex Scott was born in 1987 and is a Chicago native. Known for his use of simplified forms and flat\, bright colors\, Scott’s fresh\, direct approach to drawing and painting embodies a sense of nostalgia. His preferred materials are ballpoint pen\, colored pencils\, and acrylic. Scott’s influences range from cartoons and comics to classic mystery-comedy movies to children’s books\, gaining continued inspiration from favorite books once read – The Phantom Tollbooth\, Sam and the Firefly\, In a People House by Dr. Suess\, as well as books found in the studio. Neat arrangements of recurring characters\, household objects\, numbers\, text\, and symbols are frequently organized by letters of the alphabet and at times appear reminiscent of hieroglyphics. He often repetitively recreates past drawings or characters from memory with ease and accuracy\, which results in slightly shifting iterations over years. This ongoing body of work exists across both individual works on paper and series of drawings in distinct sketchbooks. Recent exhibitions include EXPO Chicago\, the Outsider Art Fair in NYC\, Hand Drawn Circle at Intuit\, and Dog Show curated by KG\, among others. His work is part of the ArtBank permanent collection in McCook\, Nebraska. \nCandace Turner \nBorn in 1990\, Candace spent most of her 20s living at the notorious Shapiro Developmental Center\, Illinois’s largest state institution. In 2019 she transitioned into a community setting\, something she describes as having “saved” her. Candaces work embodies the sense of freedom she feels having been able to leave the institution. Groups of tattooed\, scantily clad women imbue confidence as they lounge at the beach\, dance together in their home\, or pose nude in compositions that allude to historical masterpieces. Simple line work and flat fields of color create a consistent\, distinct style that reflects Candace’s years of commitment to her practice. Candace’s brilliance is still blossoming as she embraces her freedom and develops a sense of self as a professional artist and a self actualized individual. \nProgram Mentor: \nAnders Zanichkowsky came to Chicago in 2019 after getting their MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where they concentrated in printmaking and religious art & studies. They are an interdisciplinary artist who also works in papermaking\, textiles\, neon\, video\, poetry\, and performance\, and they are the owner of Burial Blankets\, weaving custom shrouds for green burial that are meant for enjoyment and reflection during life. \nIn 2016 Anders was an artist in residence with The Arctic Circle sailing expedition in Svalbard\, and their work has been shown across the U.S. and abroad including The Wisconsin Film Festival and the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. Anders has taught all ages and backgrounds with a focus on printmaking\, drawing\, and DIY-style professional development for working artists\, including while on staff at Spudnik from 2019 – 2021. \nProgram Curators: \nJill Nahrstedt is an artist\, mother\, surfer\, and traveler exploring relationships between the self and place. She accomplishes this through the use of color and images in her paintings\, pivoting between realism and abstraction\, combining them both in some pieces. Jill is seeking the layers that make a life. \nShe is the founder and curator of Far North Side Gallery\, a micro gallery in Chicago. Her work has been shown throughout the United States and can be found on several walls as Murals in Chicago where she lives with her husband and two children. Nahrstedt also prints serigraphs of local architectural groupings\, dabbles in surf art\, and paints portraits of stranger-neighbors she sources from social media. \nYang Pulongbarit-Cuevo is a papercut artist based in Chicago who began as a political cartoonist in the Philippines. Her work often draws inspiration from nature\, anatomy\, music\, and folklore. \nAs an immigrant born and raised in an archipelago with rich cultural heritage contrasted by a history of political unrest\, Pulongbarit-Cuevo also creates pieces informed by societal observations and emotional abstraction. Her work has been shown in exhibitions in California\, New York\, Illinois\, and the Philippines\, as well as publications including The Chicago Reader. She is currently serving as a board member for the Guild of American Papercutters and is working as managing director for Spudnik Press. On weekends\, she hosts a weekly show for 107.1FM\, an independent radio station in North Center Chicago. \nParticipating Organizations:\nArts of Life is a Chicago organization that advances the creative arts community by providing artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities a collective space to expand their practice and strengthen their leadership skills. \nLatitude Chicago is a nonprofit community digital lab in Chicago that maintains high-end printing and scanning equipment\, processes 35mm and 120 color negative film\, operates an artist in residence program\, and organizes ongoing arts programming. \nDrinks generously provided by our sponsor: Bottles & Cans Chicago \n——————– \nPrograms at Spudnik Press are partially supported by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency\, the Driehaus Foundation\, and the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \nLogo designed by Riesling Dong \n 
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/pressed-together-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250108T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250108T193000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20241217T192444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T153745Z
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SUMMARY:Spudnik Member Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our first Member Meeting for 2025 is taking place on Wednesday\, January 8th! Save the date for important Staff and Board updates as we give a warm community welcome to our Interim Executive Director\, Meg Duguid!  \nAs a member-based organization\, community participation is essential. Membership meetings are scheduled with agendas ideally determined by member input. This is also a time for studio members to meet the nominees running for Board Membership\, both new and those who are up for re-election. \nRSVP FOR THE MEMBER MEETING \nMember Meeting Agenda:\n\nWelcome | 5:30-6pm\nBusiness Affairs | 6-7pm\n\nWhat’s new in the studio\nUpcoming changes\nStudio events\n\n\nCall for Volunteers\nComments & Questions\nStudio Fun | 7-7:30pm\n\nSnacks & beverages provided\nMonoprint community activity\nChat with your fellow Spudnik members\n\n\n\n Hope to see you there! \nMEMBER RSVP \nPLEASE RSVP FOR THIS EVENT
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/spudnik-press-member-meeting/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Spudnik Press":MAILTO:info@spudnikpress.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20241203T001325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241206T225431Z
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SUMMARY:Member Workshop: Linocut Printing
DESCRIPTION:About the Program: \nPart of the MAKE/MADE Program\, Make At Spudnik is a series of 1-day workshops that is free and open to the public\, as an effort to reach more print-curious audiences and provide an opportunity for interested participants to experience printmaking basics without the financial barrier to learning. This month\, we are inviting you to join us for a 1-Day Lino Block Printing class led by Teaching Artist Alex Kostiw. \nAbout the Workshop: \nRelief printmaking dates as far back as the 7th century and is considered the oldest form of printmaking. An image is carved into a block of wood or linoleum\, which is then inked and pressed to transfer the image. The tools are simple and approachable\, but the possibilities are expansive. \nIn Basic Relief Printing\, students will plan\, carve\, and print a linoleum block. The class guides students through the process of transferring an image onto their block and techniques for creating line\, shape\, contrast\, and texture. By the end of class\, students will print their images by hand\, taking home a small edition. \nRegistration for this free event is required to manage the number of participants and prepare the materials needed for the workshop. Donations are welcome and absolutely optional\, and will help Spudnik Press with its operational expenses. \nREGISTER FOR FREE \n——————– \nPrograms at Spudnik Press are partially supported by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency\, the Driehaus Foundation\, and the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/member-workshop-linocut-printing/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241206T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241206T200000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20241202T230251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241202T230251Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Monitor Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Spudnik Press invites you to our Studio Monitor Showcase happening on December 6 (Friday\, 5-8pm)! \nThe event will feature works made by our Volunteer Monitors during their time at Spudnik Press. See prints created by Atalaya Leon Murphy\, Sara Dennis\, Kamilah Davila\, Musa Ghaznavi\, Angela Runge\, Andriana Levytsky\, Kianijee\, Nick D’Allesandro\, Eleanor Wardlaw\, Alex Schonauer\, Libby Donelly\, Emma Chalut\, Solene Roullier\, and Julien Riendau! \nLibations generously provided by our donor Marz Community Brewing Co.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/volunteer-monitor-showcase/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Spudnik Press":MAILTO:info@spudnikpress.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241205T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241205T203000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20241025T014952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T014952Z
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SUMMARY:Member Workshop: Self-Promotion and Communications for Artists (VIRTUAL)
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to build more of your livelihood around your art practice\, or get your work out into the world more? Catch our virtual workshops on Professional Practices for Artists! \nTopic for the December 5 session: \nSelf-Promotion and Communications for Artists \nProfessional Practices for Artists is a series of online stand-alone workshops will focus on different professional skills and practices that working artists depend on for entrepreneurship in the real world — helping you make a good start on your goals! \nMEMBER RSVP \nREGISTER AS A NON-MEMBER \nNot a member yet? You can sign up as a Spudnik Member here. You may also register as a non-member here.\n——————– \nPrograms at Spudnik Press are partially supported by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency\, the Driehaus Foundation\, and the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/member-workshop-self-promotion-and-communications-for-artists-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Spudnik Press":MAILTO:info@spudnikpress.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241203T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241203T200000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20241010T051412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T201940Z
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SUMMARY:Printmaking History Lecture + Letterpress Printing Demo
DESCRIPTION:This event is free for members! Not a member yet? You can sign up as a Spudnik Member here. You may also register as a non-member for a suggested donation $5 through this link.\nDiscover the history of printing and printmaking in Chicago at Spudnik Press! Patti Swanson\, a letterpress printer\, Spudnik board member\, and founder of Chicago for Chicagoans joins us to present a laid-back lecture on printing history. You’ll learn about printmaking’s earliest origins\, the role of printmaking in Chicago history\, and how the discipline inspired unique forms of architecture Chicago is known for around the world. \nAfter the presentation\, in-person attendees can watch and participate in a letterpress printing demonstration to create a one-of-a-kind take-home print made with Spudnik’s historic type collection! \nMEMBER RSVP \nREGISTER AS A NON-MEMBER \n——————– \nPrograms at Spudnik Press are partially supported by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency\, the Driehaus Foundation\, and the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/printmaking-history-lecture/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Spudnik Press":MAILTO:info@spudnikpress.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20241121T050804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T050804Z
UID:38607-1733058000-1733072400@www.spudnikpress.org
SUMMARY:MAKE at Spudnik Workshop Series: Drypoint Printing
DESCRIPTION:About the Program: \nPart of the MAKE/MADE Program\, Make At Spudnik is a series of 1-day workshops that is free and open to the public\, as an effort to reach more print-curious audiences and provide an opportunity for interested participants to experience printmaking basics without the financial barrier to learning. This month\, we are inviting you to join us for a 1-Day Drypoint Printing class led by Teaching Artist Anna Wagner. \nAbout the Workshop: \nThis workshop is great for ambitious beginners curious about intaglio techniques. The drypoint process covers the basic skills needed to become familiar with etching and other intaglio processes\, and therefore would set students up for further success with intaglio in the future. \nStudents will learn drypoint techniques\, plate wiping techniques\, and gain familiarity with intaglio printing. Students will leave with a finished drypoint plate and print\, as the class hours will be devoted to learning technique versus creating a perfected artwork. \nRegistration for this free event is required to manage the number of participants and prepare the materials needed for the workshop. Donations are welcome and absolutely optional\, and will help Spudnik Press with its operational expenses. \nREGISTER FOR FREE \n——————– \nPrograms at Spudnik Press are partially supported by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency\, the Driehaus Foundation\, and the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/make-at-spudnik-workshop-series-drypoint-printing-2/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T180000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20241114T040528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T040823Z
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SUMMARY:MAKE at Spudnik Workshop Series: Basic Monotype
DESCRIPTION:About the Program: \nPart of the MAKE/MADE Program\, Make At Spudnik is a series of 1-day workshops that is free and open to the public\, as an effort to reach more print-curious audiences and provide an opportunity for interested participants to experience printmaking basics without the financial barrier to learning.  \nAbout the Workshop: \nMonoprinting is an exciting form of printmaking that favors organic\, gestural\, textural\, and ephemeral marks and imagery. This process is an incredibly immediate\, intuitive\, and playful way of exploring printmaking. It is well suited to people new to printmaking and artists who typically work with paint\, mixed media\, or drawing. \nThis workshop will introduce students to the basics of monotype printing. Throughout the workshop\, students will discover ways to create unique prints while learning about the properties of ink\, paper\, pressure\, and how they interact to be able to explore the process of monotype on their own. Printing techniques will include additive and reductive processes\, stenciling\, and ghost printing. Each student will make three prints to explore these processes. \nRegistration for this free event is required to manage the number of participants and prepare the materials needed for the workshop. Donations are welcome and absolutely optional\, and will help Spudnik Press with its operational expenses. \nREGISTER FOR FREE \n——————– \nPrograms at Spudnik Press are partially supported by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency\, the Driehaus Foundation\, and the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/make-at-spudnik-workshop-series-basic-monotype/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Spudnik Press":MAILTO:info@spudnikpress.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241115T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20241010T054253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T022739Z
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SUMMARY:Spudnik Press at Staple + Stitch Art Book and Print Fair
DESCRIPTION:Visit Spudnik Press at the Staple + Stitch Art Book and Print Fair! This event is a celebration and engagement with art\, text\, print\, and paper hosted at 21c Museum Hotel Chicago on November 15-17\, 2024. \nExhibitors include arts publishers\, small and independent presses\, book artists\, zine makers\, and printmakers across the 2nd-floor spaces of the 21c Chicago. Tandem programming includes book signings\, workshops\, and demonstrations open to all ages. \nThe three-day fair is free and open to the public with an emphasis on publications\, artist books\, zines\, and other print-related materials.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/spudnik-press-at-staple-stitch-fair/
LOCATION:21c Museum Hotel Chicago\, 55 East Ontario Street\, Chicago\, 60611\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241112T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20241029T055852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T055852Z
UID:38473-1731405600-1731420000@www.spudnikpress.org
SUMMARY:Member Workshop: Simple Self-Publishing
DESCRIPTION:This class is free for members! Not a member yet? You can sign up as a Spudnik Member here. You may also register as a non-member here.\n\nThis workshop focuses on styles of bookbinding that are low-cost yet dynamic\, and well suited for poetry chapbooks and portfolio books. Students will learn how to choose materials and create simple book structures that best highlight the content within their book. \n\n\nThe lessons will address the logistics of organizing poetry or artwork into a book form\, explore the book as a vessel for information\, and how material choices can inform how the book is read.  \n\nMEMBER RSVP \nREGISTER AS A NON-MEMBER \n——————– \nPrograms at Spudnik Press are partially supported by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency\, the Driehaus Foundation\, and the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/member-workshop-simple-self-publishing/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Spudnik Press":MAILTO:info@spudnikpress.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241110T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20241028T192618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T192936Z
UID:38467-1731232800-1731247200@www.spudnikpress.org
SUMMARY:MAKE at Spudnik Workshop Series: Lino Block Printing
DESCRIPTION:About the Program: \nPart of the MAKE/MADE Program\, Make At Spudnik is a series of 1-day workshops that is free and open to the public\, as an effort to reach more print-curious audiences and provide an opportunity for interested participants to experience printmaking basics without the financial barrier to learning. This month\, we are inviting you to join us for a 1-Day Lino Block Printing class led by Teaching Artist Alex Kostiw. \nAbout the Workshop: \nRelief printmaking dates as far back as the 7th century and is considered the oldest form of printmaking. An image is carved into a block of wood or linoleum\, which is then inked and pressed to transfer the image. The tools are simple and approachable\, but the possibilities are expansive. \nIn Basic Relief Printing\, students will plan\, carve\, and print a linoleum block. The class guides students through the process of transferring an image onto their block and techniques for creating line\, shape\, contrast\, and texture. By the end of class\, students will print their images by hand\, taking home a small edition. \nRegistration for this free event is required to manage the number of participants and prepare the materials needed for the workshop. Donations are welcome and absolutely optional\, and will help Spudnik Press with its operational expenses. \nREGISTER FOR FREE \n——————– \nPrograms at Spudnik Press are partially supported by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency\, the Driehaus Foundation\, and the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events.
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/make-at-spudnik-workshop-series-lino-block-printing/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Spudnik Press":MAILTO:info@spudnikpress.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241107T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241107T203000
DTSTAMP:20260414T073419
CREATED:20241025T015325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T234344Z
UID:38457-1731000600-1731011400@www.spudnikpress.org
SUMMARY:Member Event: Bookbinding Social (Session 2)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to continue hosting Creative Volunteer Sessions for current Spudnik Members! These sessions are centered around printmaking\, creative collaboration\, and just having a great time in a social setting. \nWe are once again looking for members to volunteer for our upcoming Bookbinding Social on November 7\, at 5:30pm until 8:30pm. Members will be learning and helping staff create small handmade notebooks and/or notepads that Spudnik Press will occasionally distribute during offsite events. More specifically\, we will be creating handmade goodies for the upcoming Staple + Stitch Art Book and Print Fair! \nSIGN-UP HERE \nAside from verifying your membership\, signing up is required to manage headcount and help us prepare materials for the session. Thank you!
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/member-event-bookbinding-social-session-2/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Spudnik Press":MAILTO:info@spudnikpress.org
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