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RISO Print Workshop with Good Studio and King’s Climate Action Network

Science Gallery London, Guy’s Campus, London

Join us this King's Climate & Sustainability Month and together we will rethink established truths using speculative approaches, collage and the Risograph’s colourful print process. In collaboration with our printer-in-residence Jo Brinton of Good Studio and King’s Climate Action Network, you will create your own unique designs and have a chance to try your hand at one of the most sustainable printing processes used today.

RISO printing combines elements of screen printing and photocopying to create an environmentally friendly way of producing zines, posters, flyers and more. RISO printing can produce unique shifts in alignment each time, so no two prints are the same. This workshop gives you the chance to use this environmentally friendly practice and explore furture building, with material from the Feminist Library Collection.

This workshop is for King’s College London students.

If you are not a King’s College London student and you are interested in RISO printing, please sign up to our RISO Print Week here.

This Riso Print Workshop is part of Vital SIgns: another world is possible, our seasonal exhibition and events programme which brings together artists, designers and researchers to explore these relationships and how the health of the natural world - from our waterways to our atmosphere and the ocean floor - is intimately connected to our own health and wellbeing.  

VITAL SIGNS: another world is possible
Exhibition open: Wed - Sat 11am - 6pm
13 November 2024 – 17 May 2025 | Free entry.

Science Gallery London is a place to grow new ideas across art, science and health. At Science Gallery London you can explore the collaborative work between artists, King’s College London researchers, and our local communities.


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