CMU Print Studio
Carnegie Mellon University school of art Print Studios!
ART LIFE 🌀🖨️🧠 First-Year student Riley Shea (@rshea.art) takes on the Risograph machine in the @cmuprintstudio for a “Foundations: Paint/Print” project.
#CMUCarnival #LifeatCMU

When you get several new Risograph colors it’s time to make some new charts! Perfect? Absolutely not, but still good. 👍 @cmuschoolofart

When you get several new Risograph colors it’s time to make some new charts! Perfect? Absolutely not, but still good. 👍 @cmuschoolofart
When you get several new Risograph colors it’s time to make some new charts! Perfect? Absolutely not, but still good. 👍 @cmuschoolofart

Some tiny notepads for tiny notes loaded into our tiny book vending machine. Doherty hall, C (for cool) level, snag em while ya can.
#printmakersofinstagram #artistbook #notepad

Some tiny notepads for tiny notes loaded into our tiny book vending machine. Doherty hall, C (for cool) level, snag em while ya can.
#printmakersofinstagram #artistbook #notepad

Some tiny notepads for tiny notes loaded into our tiny book vending machine. Doherty hall, C (for cool) level, snag em while ya can.
#printmakersofinstagram #artistbook #notepad

🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio
🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio

🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio

🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio

🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio

🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio

🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio
🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio

🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio

🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio
🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio

🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio

🪵🖨️ Swipe to see how two advanced studios came together for a shared experiment in block printing with dye.
In “Print in Space,” Professor @iminyeh’s students are learning to expand printmaking beyond the page, transforming repeated images into sculptural, spatial, and wearable forms. One floor up in Doherty Hall, Professor @dzegede’s “Dye Lab” students are exploring color as both process and history, experimenting with natural and synthetic dyes while considering their cultural and environmental origins.
👉 Head to art.cmu.edu for a closer look at how the classes collaborated in the @cmuprintstudio

Sometimes you need a giant saw to get through the day 🤷🏻♀️ If that giant saw also helps with bookmaking, all the better.
#cmuprints #books #bookbinding

Etching stones, printing, sponging! It’s all happening in the litho studio 🔥 #cmuprint #lithography

Etching stones, printing, sponging! It’s all happening in the litho studio 🔥 #cmuprint #lithography

Etching stones, printing, sponging! It’s all happening in the litho studio 🔥 #cmuprint #lithography

It’s been a while since students have printed a stone litho in our shop, and even longer since a class has run focusing on it- so it’s extra nice to see students jumping into the process, graining stones, drawing and processing lovely images, and pulling prints from them. Today @jofipop finished her full edition and hot dang- the whole edition turned out great ❤️ 👏 Stay tuned for more stone litho delights this semester as we grain off the layer of dust from our rock collection. #cmuprints #lithography #stone

The riso reference books are done! If you 🫵 are a CMU School of Art student 🎨 come down to the DPS to flip through these books and use our riso machine (you must be trained 🚂!)
🚂 Speaking of training: dates/times will be sent out shortly via email ;)
#riso #risograph #cmuprints
The riso reference books are done! If you 🫵 are a CMU School of Art student 🎨 come down to the DPS to flip through these books and use our riso machine (you must be trained 🚂!)
🚂 Speaking of training: dates/times will be sent out shortly via email ;)
#riso #risograph #cmuprints

The riso reference books are done! If you 🫵 are a CMU School of Art student 🎨 come down to the DPS to flip through these books and use our riso machine (you must be trained 🚂!)
🚂 Speaking of training: dates/times will be sent out shortly via email ;)
#riso #risograph #cmuprints

The riso reference books are done! If you 🫵 are a CMU School of Art student 🎨 come down to the DPS to flip through these books and use our riso machine (you must be trained 🚂!)
🚂 Speaking of training: dates/times will be sent out shortly via email ;)
#riso #risograph #cmuprints

The riso reference books are done! If you 🫵 are a CMU School of Art student 🎨 come down to the DPS to flip through these books and use our riso machine (you must be trained 🚂!)
🚂 Speaking of training: dates/times will be sent out shortly via email ;)
#riso #risograph #cmuprints
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