Dorm Decor: Risograph Orientation
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Dorm Decor: Risograph Orientation In-Person
The Book Arts Studio has an awesome machine called a Risograph, in this hands-on workshop you'll learn how to use it AND you'll make amazing artworks for your dorm at the same time! Each participant will make 10 copies of their print, so you can share the Riso love with friends in your classes or on your hall.
Riso printing is best described as a ‘digital screen printing’. This orientation session will provide an overview of the basic functions of the Risograph process. Upon completing this orientation, students will have supervised access to the Risograph during Book Arts Studio Open Hours.
Please note: This training has a limited number of seats and will prioritize student registration. Interested faculty and staff should not use this form to register, but should email bookarts@richmond.edu to be placed on a waitlist. Faculty interested in learning more about the Riso for use in classroom instruction should email bookarts@richmond.edu.
Related LibGuide: Book Arts by Jen Thomas
- Date:
- Monday, September 16, 2024
- Time:
- 3:00pm - 5:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Book Arts Studio
- Categories:
- Training Workshops
Event Organizer
Caitlin Adair Daglis serves as the Book Arts Studio Manager in the Boatwright Memorial Library at the University of Richmond. In this role she maintains equipment and machinery, manages the studio's team of student workers, manages the Book Arts Studio Open Hours and Equipment Orientations, and more. Caitlin has an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Georgia and a BFA in Studio Art from Georgia Southwestern State University.