Public Print Propaganda #1 with Kasih Graphic
Join Kasih Graphic for a Public Printmaking Workshop and explore experimental ways to produce and distribute printed matter.
For this occasion, Kasih Graphic will bring their Print Bike—a mobile, modular printmaking studio equipped for silkscreen, relief, and intaglio printing. The Print Bike supports informal workshops, education programs, protest poster production, artist editions, and collaborative projects. It’s inspired by the Medu Art Ensemble’s “silkscreen workshop in a suitcase” and the Starling coffee bikes of Indonesia.
Together, we will create and distribute images and messages that emerge from group discussions with Kasih Graphic in connection to the PPP, and have the chance to personalize your prints with additional drawings or color.
Participants are welcome to bring their own materials, anything wearable or sized A4 to A3 is perfect.
Kasih Graphic is a collaborative printmaking practice founded by Angga Cipta (Jakarta) and Chad Cordeiro (Johannesburg) . It emerged from their shared interests and overlapping practices in printmaking, arts pedagogy, and archiving.
Angga Cipta (Indonesia) is a visual artist, printmaker and educator whose work is focused on socio-political histories, migration, urban planning, and the dynamics of city life in the global south. His multi-media approach includes print, drawing, installation, publication, and video.
Chad Cordeiro (South Africa) is an artist, printmaker and educator who works across the mediums of collage, print, sound, and installation. His current research is centred on the DIY production of printmaking tools and materials, as well as open-source approaches to the archiving and dissemination of print-based media, history, and technical processes.
Reserve your spot on the Eventbrite-page of the event.
Participation is free, but donations are very welcome.