Join the Frist Art Museum for this printmaking workshop led by M Kelley, inspired by the exhibition ¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now. Participants will learn easy ways to create multiples using linotype printmaking to send in the mail or hang up as posters. Participants will leave with handmade prints as well as their own printmaking block so they can continue creating at home.


About the Teaching Artist

M Kelley’s career exemplifies a diverse and thorough approach to the arts. Driven by themes of communication and borderlands archivism, their work explores the ways in which people of color and mixed descent navigate, generate, and hold space for cultural memory, traditional practices, place, and leadership in forward progress. By inviting others into collaboration, curiosity, and cross-pollination, Kelley creates immersive, interactive spaces for dialogue, design thinking, and connection. Learn more about their civic and social practice career at studiomnivorous.com.


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