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SUMMARY:Drink & Draw: Flotsam and Jetsam Collagraphy with Dasha Klein
DESCRIPTION:Come have a drink with us! Join us for an exciting\, hands-on skill share led by resident artist Dasha Klein. \nDasha’s practice is deeply attuned to the geological history of Lake Michigan and the traces embedded within its shoreline. For Dasha\, collecting organic forms and debris is a meditative practice used to study patterns of erosion\, transformation\, and sedimentation. His work traces his movement from Michigan to Chicago\, utilizing found materials to explore grief\, transition\, and the emotional residue carried through place. \nBy combining experimental printmaking processes with textures derived from his beach finds\, Dasha explores the tension between slow material processes and rapid image reproduction. Working across lithography\, Risograph\, cyanotype\, and relief\, he enlarges and abstracts details from fossils and debris—shifting between microscopic and landscape perspectives to study accumulation\, decay\, and imprint. \nTo celebrate the end of his residency\, Dasha is opening up his process to the studio for a special two-hour session. He will guide you in viewing everyday detritus as a physical archive\, teaching you how to transform found objects into rich\, deeply textured prints. \nBasic materials will be provided\, but we highly encourage you to bring your own clean trash\, beach finds\, or small textured fragments to experiment with. \nDasha Klein (he/they) is a Chicago-based printmaker and art educator originally from Connecticut. Growing up in coastal New England\, he developed an obsession with beachcombing and exploring old graveyards. His practice uses discarded materials and experimental printmaking to investigate burial\, mourning\, and transformation\, often approaching fossils and tombs as physical records of past lives. Klein works across lithography\, screenprinting\, intaglio\, Risograph\, relief\, and cyanotype. He received a B.A. in Studio Art from Oberlin College in 2023 and formerly served as Print and New Media Studio Manager at Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists’ Residency. He currently volunteers at the Chicago Maritime Museum. \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! \nDrink & Draw is generously sponsored by The Long Drink \n  \n 
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/drink-draw-flotsam-and-jetsam-collagraphy-with-dasha-klein/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drink and Draw
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SUMMARY:Unpacked Mobile Gallery Exhibition at Spudnik Press
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, July 16\, 2026\, from 6pm to 9pm\, Unpacked Mobile Gallery brings Home Grown Vol. III\, to Spudnik Press for an evening highlighting printmaking\, film\, and environmental art. Located at 1821 West Hubbard Street in Chicago\, this event showcases work created from our Community Mentorship Program. \nThroughout the night\, attendees can step outside to tour the retrofitted mobile gallery parked on-site to look at the contemporary artworks traveling across the region. \nEvent Schedule\n\n\n6– 8pm: Docent-Led Mobile Gallery Tours \nExplore the Unpacked Mobile Gallery parked on-site guided by Director and Curator Lauren Iacoponi and Exhibitions Coordinator Naomi Elson. \n\n\n8pm: Drawing You Outside: Project Evergreen (Film & Q&A) \nThis film explores deep ecological observation\, botanical mapping\, and the preservation of our natural landscapes and will be followed by a discussion and Q&A with artist Christine Forni and film director James Forni. \n\n\n8pm: Home Grown Risograph Discussion & Presentation\nA presentation and Q&A focusing on the latest iteration of the Spudnik Press Community Mentorship Program led by Teaching Artist Alex Hohnsen. \n\n\nAbout the Community Mentorship Program for Home Grown Vol. III\nFor the latest iteration of the Community Mentorship Program\, Spudnik Press has partnered with the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art (UIMA) and Unpacked Mobile Gallery to immerse a new cohort of artists in the Risograph printing process. Moving away from traditional one-time workshops\, this program focuses on deepening technical skills over time fostering long-term artistic growth. Over consecutive weekly sessions\, taught by Alex Hohnsen\, participating artists worked with eco-friendly soy-based inks on recycled paper\, experimenting with the interplay of precision and spontaneity to translate their ideas into layered print editions. \nThe resulting Risograph works are fully integrated into Home Grown Vol. III\, an exhibition exploring the deep entanglement between human and plant life. Curated by Lauren Iacoponi\, Home Grown transforms the gallery space into an urban ecosystem of live plants and artwork rooted in bioregionalism\, local ecology\, and collective care. At Spudnik seven featured artists were able to channel those exact themes of environmental stewardship directly into a sustainable print medium. \nRisograph works by: Aimée Beaubien\, Christine Forni\, Maven Kennedy\, Tulika Ladsariya\, Katelyn Patton\, Monika Plioplyte\, and Reina Sundara. \nWhile developed in the print shop at Spudnik Press\, the final works will be exhibited off-site as part of the Home Grown Vol. III exhibition and mobile tour\, facilitated by Naomi Elson and Lauren Iacoponi of Unpacked Mobile Gallery. \nExhibition & Tour Schedule: \n\nThe Flagship Exhibition: On view at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art (UIMA) from July 11 to September 6\, 2026.\nThe Home Grown Tour: From Saturday\, July 11 to Saturday\, July 18\, 2026\, Unpacked Mobile Gallery will travel the exhibition directly to public parks\, forest preserves\, nonprofit spaces\, and community gardens to reflect on the vital connection between humans\, nature\, and art.\nJuly 16\, 6-9 pm: Unpacked Mobile Gallery will be at Spudnik Press.\n\nThis cross-organizational partnership between the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art\, Unpacked Mobile Gallery\, and Spudnik Press was made possible through the Terra Foundation for American Art Community Engagement Grant awarded to UIMA. The project is also partially supported by an Individual Artists Program Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE). \nAbout Home Grown Vol. III\nJuly 11 – September 6\, 2026\nUkrainian Institute of Modern Art: 2320 W Chicago Ave\, Chicago\, IL 60622\nCurated by Lauren Iacoponi \nHome Grown at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art is an immersive exhibition exploring the deep entanglement between human and plant life\, featuring Midwest artists working with natural pigments\, dyes\, plant reliefs\, hand-pulled paper\, and organic materials that include botanics\, mycelia\, and artist-made bioplastics. Home Grown serves as a green space within an urban environment\, with thought-provoking\, nature-focused work integrated into a landscape of live plants. \nHome Grown Tour\nSaturday\, July 11 – Saturday\, July 18\nClick here for the schedule \nUnpacked Mobile Gallery is traveling Home Grown to public parks\, forest preserves\, nonprofit spaces\, and community gardens to reflect on the connection between humans\, nature\, and art. \n  \nExhibiting Artists\nAimée Beaubien\, Kris Casey\, Christine Forni\, Naomi-Hamlin Navis\, Hillary Irene Johnson\, Noelani Jones\, Tulika Ladsariya\, Jaclyn Mednicov\, CV Peterson\, SK Reed \nRisograph Works\nAimée Beaubien\, Christine Forni\, Maven Kennedy\, Tulika Ladsariya\, Katelyn Patton\, Monika Plioplyte\, Reina Sundara \nAbout the Partners \nSpudnik Press is a community printmaking studio where artists and makers come together to create\, learn\, and collaborate. Rooted in the belief that art should be democratic and empowering\, Spudnik offers an affordable\, welcoming space for printmakers of all levels — from seasoned professionals to first-time students. By sharing equipment\, skills\, and creative energy\, members build something greater than any one artist could alone. Committed to accessibility and equity\, Spudnik extends its reach through classes\, exhibitions\, free workshops\, and community programming. \nThe Spudnik Press Program Mentor\, Alex Hohnsen\, is a Chicago-based artist\, designer\, and animator. They earned their undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Arts at the University of Illinois at Chicago and recently completed a Master’s in Animation and Motion Design at DePaul University\, culminating in a solo exhibition titled Meditation on Creation and Destruction: Anxiety of a Shared Resource. \nThe Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art (UIMA) preserves and promotes contemporary art as a shared expression of the Ukrainian and American experience. UIMA develops\, utilizes and encourages artistic talent through exhibitions\, concerts\, readings\, lectures and films to serve the cultural needs of our community and city\, and thereby strengthen cultural understanding and diversity. \nUnpacked Mobile Gallery provides accessible exhibitions\, docent-led tours and workshops across the Midwest. Our mission includes museum and gallery accessibility; the importance of art as experience; and the relationship between institutions\, society\, and artists. Unpacked exhibitions expand free community art outreach and engagement programs with organizations such as Lubeznik Center for the Arts and the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. \nThis project is partially supported by an Individual Artists Program Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events.  \nPrograms at Spudnik Press are partially supported by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency\, the Driehaus Foundation\, and the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation.  \nThe exhibition is also made possible through the Terra Foundation for American Art Community Engagement Grant\, awarded to the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. This grant helped fund a partnership between the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art\, Unpacked Mobile Gallery\, and Spudnik Press to create Risograph work as part of Home Grown.
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LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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SUMMARY:1st International Milwaukee Riso Invitational Closing Reception
DESCRIPTION:June 26-August 29\, 2026\nReception Friday\, June 29\, 6-8pm \nSpudnik Press is pleased to be the first stop on the national tour of 1st International Milwaukee Riso Invitational originating at Milwaukee’s Suburban Gallery. This collaborative exhibition and publishing project brings together an extraordinary group of contemporary artists\, illustrators\, and cultural producers to explore the power and substance of the democratic print.   \nThis inaugural invitational is produced in partnership with the The Comic Art Teaching and Study Workshop (CATS) and the artist‐run platform Bad at Sports\, printed at the new CATS facility in Sarofim Hall on the campus of Rice University. \nEach invited artist has created an original two‐color risograph print at 11Χ17 inches\, editioned collaboratively for public distribution. \nIn keeping with the spirit of risograph culture—affordable\, experimental\, and accessible—30 of each print edition will be available free to gallery visitors\, while the remaining 10 will be randomly distributed to participating artists. This gesture foregrounds a shared belief in art as both a gift and a tool for building cultural networks. \nThe invitational draws energy from the legacy of artist‐initiated print projects—ephemeral\, distributable\, and fiercely independent\, said Brian Andrews\, of Bad at Sports. It’s a celebration of artists using print as a means of connection\, self ‐ expression\, and resistance of the cultural machine. \n  \nWork by: Amanda Ross-Ho\, Art Spiegelman\, Beth Hetland\, Betsy Odom\, Cecilia Beaven\, Christopher Sperandio\, Chris Ware\, Diana Guerrero-Macia\, Heather Mekkelson\, Ivan Brunetti\, Jen Delos Reyes\, Jennifer Willet\, Jessica Campbell\, Jessica Stockholder\, Jason Dunda\, Kuras and MacKenzie\, Kyle O’Connell\, Max Morris\, Meg Duguid\, Melissa Potter\, Nura Ali\, Oli Watt\, OnSmith\, Paul Krainak\, Paul Nudd\, Paul Ramirez Jonas\, Peter Power\, Ryan Peter Miller\, Sandra Dillon\, Shannon Stratton\, Sergio Soave\, Sonnenzimmer (Nick Butcher and Nadine Nakanishi)\, Tamara Lee-Anne Cardinal\, Tom Sanford \n  \nSpudnik Press\n1821 W Hubbard St\, #302\nChicago\, IL 60622 \n  \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Duncan MacKenzie\, Ryan Peter Miller\, and Christopher Sperandio and was first exhibited at The Suburban in Milwaukee.  This show is a part a summer of midwest riso exhibitions organized by Spudnik Press.  A sister exhibition\, 1st Annual Chicago and Vicinity Riso Exhibition will be taking place at Epiphany Center for the Arts: 201 S Ashland Ave\, Chicago\, IL 60607 from May 3- July 4\, 2026 ( opening Sunday\, May 3\, 2–5pm)\n \nBad At Sports is the midwest’s leading site for arts journalism and contemporary art punditry. Boldly\, it can be said that they are truly the providers of care for the wounded art soul and contemporary art worlder. In short\, they are the strangest of artists and joke makers\, surreal meaning hunters and philosophical provocateurs. Theirs is a quest of true horror… For what is art? Will we know it when we see it? And does it want to be known?ttps://badatsports.com/ \nThe Comic Art Teaching and Study Workshop\, or CATS\, is a treasure trove of original comic art\, comic books\, and books on comics housed in the Department of Art at Rice University. CATS is a site for making comics and researching the topic of comics for students and professionals alike. Our collection of original comic art and vintage comics is growing!
URL:https://www.spudnikpress.org/event/1st-international-milwaukee-riso-invitational-reception/
LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Abolitionist Atlas and Counter-Mapping as a Tool for Movement Building
DESCRIPTION:Teach-in with Bria Miller\n \nIn this workshop\, we will utilize The Abolitionist Atlas to explore counter-mapping as a tool for movement building. We will discuss how communities have historically developed counter-mapping practices in response to oppression and participants will be guided through methods for creating their own maps rooted in local organizing landscapes and histories while responding to broader revolutionary struggles. \nRSVP \nAbout The Abolitionist Atlas\nThe purpose of The Abolitionist Atlas is to explore where and how self-determination is spatialized in our everyday lives. This project centers abolitionist\, New Afrikan socio-spatial practices emanating out of the Black South. Over the past year\, Bria has traveled throughout Mississippi\, Alabama and Georgia\, collaborating with community practitioners to map the organizations\, institutions\, infrastructures\, and campaigns shaping abolitionist struggles across the region. The Atlas documents these movement landscapes through city-based profiles\, maps\, illustrations\, and listings\, while inviting readers to connect with\, learn from\, and contribute to the work represented within them  \nAbout the Facilitator\nBria Miller is an urban designer\, printmaker and organizer from Virginia Beach\, Virginia. Her practice explores how communities map\, represent\, and transform the built environment in ways that build self-determination and cooperative futures. Through her New Afrikan counter-mapping practice\, she publishes the Abolitionist Atlas and other print media as tools for movement building. 
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LOCATION:Spudnik Press\, 1821 W Hubbard St\, Suite 302\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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