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Art Produce Gallery & Garden

2022 Artists in Residence

2022 AiR Summer Workshops

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People Produce Posters 
Food justice silkscreen poster workshop with Colin Choy Kimzey

Saturday, June 11, 2022
11am–12:30pm

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Join Artist-in-Residence Colin Choy Kimzey in the Art Produce garden to print posters for food justice. Learn silkscreen, the art historically used by social movements, and design your own poster responding to the radical possibilities of urban agriculture. We’ll be printing two different posters, and participants can take home every poster they print to distribute or keep themselves.

Free to the public. Limit: 15 people—sign up HERE.


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Reconsidering Heirloom
A poetry workshop with Talia Isaacson

Saturday, June 25, 2022
11am–12pm


The word “heirloom” derives from the Middle English words “heir” and “loom” — which, together, describe a tool or implement passed down from one generation to another. Join us for this hour-long workshop as we ask: what, in and around us, we can reconsider as an heirloom, as an inherited tool? What possibilities emerge when we do so? This is a generative workshop with no writing experience required. Participants will leave with several drafts of new poems.

Free to the public. Limit: 15 people—sign up HERE.


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Land for Food for the People
Food justice clothing screen printing workshop with Colin Choy Kimzey

Saturday, July 9, 2022
11am–12:30pm

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Learn to screen print on t-shirts in this workshop in support of food justice. Bring your own textiles to print on for free (white or light-colored t-shirts or tote bags suggested) or buy a shirt here—100% of proceeds benefit local urban farms.

Free to the public. Limit: 15 people—sign up HERE.


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