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Art Open House

Presented by Rubber City Prints, Inc. at Rubber City Prints, Akron OH

Aug 17 2019
Art Open House

Rubber City is hosting an open house to showcase the work that current summer interns and artists in resident have been doing for the past few months. Come and experience the art and printmaking!

On August 17th Rubber City Prints will be open all day! It’s an open house day with an incredibly cool line up of art making, visual art, live music, refreshments, and yes air conditioning…

We will be open all day August 17th with Art Open House and Artist in Resident Exhibitions. Glue Drops will be performing at 1pm at our house for pre session jam!! We will be open with light refreshments, walk-in screenprinting and art discussion all day 10-5pm. If you have a an animal they are welcome for our photo booth and paw prints all day! Caricature Artist Cassandra Harner will arrive at 10 am for paid caricatures, schedule your reservation at info@rubbercityprints.org or just walk-in!

Our Artist in Residents and intern will be hosting their Summer Prints Exhibition, and their prints will be on display throughout the studio.

There will also be screenprinting demos going on all day. Come make a poster print or bring your own tote bag or t shirt and get a print for $5.

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This is a free event! Please come and enjoy our Open House on August 17th.

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Rubber City Prints

467 W Market St, Akron, OH 44303

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