
About this Event
Looking for students to proudly carry on the philosophy and traditions taught at The School of Bad Printing with letterpress legend Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.
Join the head bad printer himself, who is visiting from Detroit’s School of Bad Printing branch, and discover how to actively put ink on paper.
A self-proclaimed “humble Negro printer,” Kennedy is known for his sharp humor, bold philosophies, and unapologetic approach to questioning the status quo. His work blends radical social commentary with a layered, unmistakable printing style. Come ready to make a mess, make some prints, and maybe even make history.
Pro tip: Don’t wear your nicest clothes—ink has a sneaky way of leaping off the press. And please know that closed-toe shoes are required.
All levels welcome, and all supplies provided! No experience needed.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
International Printing Museum, 315 West Torrance Boulevard, Carson, United States
USD 241.94