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Late Night Screen Burn at Rubber City Prints

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

Jun 21 2019
Late Night Screen Burn at Rubber City Prints

If you’ve ever wanted to get a behind the scenes look at how silk screen prints are made, come spend your Friday night learning a new skill and hanging out with us!

This Friday night we will be coating silk screens and exposing an image or logo of your choice. Screens are $20 and will be reserved for a month. During that time, come back to RCP for open studio every Monday from 4-8pm to print your design, or schedule a printing demo with Resident Artist Aspen Barbro.

Examples of what can be burned into a screen:
– business cards
– logos
– monograms
– doodles
– shapes
– any text

Bring a design or have us print it for you!

**Designs should be no larger than 8”x10” and MUST be printed with toner on a copier**

Please send any images you would like to use to info@rubbercityprints.org with the subject “Late Night Screen Burn”
Be sure to include or your name, email and phone number.

Coffee and snacks will be provided! BYOB

ADMISSION INFO

No charge for admission, $20 to burn and reserve a screen (with a month long reservation).

Please call if you have any questions!

Phone: 330-269-9837

Email: info@rubbercityprints.org

LOCATION

Rubber City Prints, Inc.

467 W Market St, Akron, OH 44303

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