Boston Public Art Triennial

From late April until Halloween 2025 I worked at ñ press, a community printshop began by Gabriel Sosa for the first ever Boston Public Art Triennial. The printshop was located at the Maverick Landing Community Services in East Boston and it focused mainly on Risographing and Silkscreen as its two main mediums. However, even on top of that, we also featured collaging workshops weekly for easy graphic production. Mainly, ñ press allowed anybody to print whatever they wanted as long as it fit into Gabriel’s ideals of public messaging and community growth, all Risograph masters were free and and all blank shirts were free aswell as long as you printed on them.

My task here at the studio was to create graphics for silkscreen printing, burn the screens, and be the sole silkscreen technician and instructor. That’s right, we wouldn’t just print your t-shirt for you, I would also teach people how to become aquainted with the feeling of screenprinting. After this experience I would say that we printed well over 300 t-shirts as well as innumerable silkscreened posters.

Montage reel

Planet Posters workshop poster with Colo Klenner (Risographed)


Stick It! workshop poster with Andy Li (Risographed)


Classifieds workshop poster with the Boston Art Review


Zine Night workshop poster with Iz Hall

Silkscreen Night workshop poster with Nate Bourget


Largescale silkscreen wheatpasting


Final day poster (Risographed)

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