Power Washer Zine's Real-Time Zine Jamboree

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Thursday 4/10 6-9PM

With Artists In Residence: Josh Dannin, Todd Irwin and Jon Irving

at Shop Two Three 1437 Hull St.

Suggested donation $10

Join Power Washer Zine as they embark on their newest artifact. A zine about YOU: the Studio Two Three community. Join us for a live real-time generative jam session where printopictoriliomatriculated data will be captured and serve as a definitive, if not perplexing, record of unique printmaking parameters.

Manifestations:

  • Footwear Oracle: A ritualistic survey, divining truths from the soles of studio inhabitants.

  • Sandwich Print Screen Station: A screenprinted communion with edible archetypes.

  • Karaoke Void: A summoning of Studio Jams live on the Big Screen.

  • Word Jumble: It's all fun and games, right?

  • Name That Meshcount: A game of chance... revealing hidden patterns in the weave!

  • And much more.... 

Power Washer Zine (“PWZ”) is a semi-annual zine about screenprinting featuring artist interviews, essays, high-end humor, and lo-fi graphics. The publication is an ongoing collaboration between Josh Dannin, Jon Irving, and Todd Irwin. PWZ has released eight issues and featured nearly 50 artists since 2016.

Featured Power Washer Zine artists and contributors include: Haypeep (Sage Perrott), Tate Foley, Sonnenzimmer, Amos Paul Kennedy Jr, Pat Lunch, Marco Lawrence, Amze Emmons, Kate McQuillen, Chris Dacre, Alexander Heinrici, Jeffrey Dell, Breanne Trammell, Bill Fick, Caroline Walp, Jon Irving, Nicholas DeLorenzo, Paul John, Dan Grzeca, Melissa Brown, Mary Manusos, The Project Twins, JULMstudios (Jason Urban & Leslie Mutchler), Duncan Dempster, Leslie Diuguid, Melissa Dettloff, Peter McGouran, Ryan Travis Christian, Steve Walters, Aaron Coleman, Nadine Nakanishi, Joseph Lupo, Amanda Lee, Drink + Print (Keren Hasson & Kati Lacker), Ray Cross, Luther Davis, Gfeller + Hellsgård, Tonja Torgerson, Rebecca Morgan, Elizabeth Kovach, Laura Brown, Brainstorm, Helena Blanco, Anna Tararova, and Doug Eberhardt.

Todd Irwin is an artist and educator who navigates the boundaries between traditional printmaking, digital technologies, and experimental media. With a background in fine art printing and a penchant for speaker boxes, his work often explores the intersection of analog object making and digital systems.

Jon Irving is a Pittsburgh-based artist who makes work that follows the exploits of an alter ego, across two-dimensional prints, written works and live performance.  Through interactions with his alter ego, Jon tries to understand capabilities and limitations of his own humanity, while revisiting anecdotes from his life.  With self-modeled photos, traditional printmaking techniques, CAD drawings and cut paper, Jon crafts a universe where a narrative takes place across multiple realities, embraces the absurd, and exists in a bittersweet reverie.

Josh Dannin is an artist and printmaker originally from Philadelphia, now based in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. Primarily utilizing relief and risograph print processes, his work explores the intersection of mass production, traditional craft, and modern technology. Dannin runs Directangle Press, a letterpress and risograph printmaking studio and artist residency in the White Mountains.

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Thursday 4/10 6-9PM

With Artists In Residence: Josh Dannin, Todd Irwin and Jon Irving

at Shop Two Three 1437 Hull St.

Suggested donation $10

Join Power Washer Zine as they embark on their newest artifact. A zine about YOU: the Studio Two Three community. Join us for a live real-time generative jam session where printopictoriliomatriculated data will be captured and serve as a definitive, if not perplexing, record of unique printmaking parameters.

Manifestations:

  • Footwear Oracle: A ritualistic survey, divining truths from the soles of studio inhabitants.

  • Sandwich Print Screen Station: A screenprinted communion with edible archetypes.

  • Karaoke Void: A summoning of Studio Jams live on the Big Screen.

  • Word Jumble: It's all fun and games, right?

  • Name That Meshcount: A game of chance... revealing hidden patterns in the weave!

  • And much more.... 

Power Washer Zine (“PWZ”) is a semi-annual zine about screenprinting featuring artist interviews, essays, high-end humor, and lo-fi graphics. The publication is an ongoing collaboration between Josh Dannin, Jon Irving, and Todd Irwin. PWZ has released eight issues and featured nearly 50 artists since 2016.

Featured Power Washer Zine artists and contributors include: Haypeep (Sage Perrott), Tate Foley, Sonnenzimmer, Amos Paul Kennedy Jr, Pat Lunch, Marco Lawrence, Amze Emmons, Kate McQuillen, Chris Dacre, Alexander Heinrici, Jeffrey Dell, Breanne Trammell, Bill Fick, Caroline Walp, Jon Irving, Nicholas DeLorenzo, Paul John, Dan Grzeca, Melissa Brown, Mary Manusos, The Project Twins, JULMstudios (Jason Urban & Leslie Mutchler), Duncan Dempster, Leslie Diuguid, Melissa Dettloff, Peter McGouran, Ryan Travis Christian, Steve Walters, Aaron Coleman, Nadine Nakanishi, Joseph Lupo, Amanda Lee, Drink + Print (Keren Hasson & Kati Lacker), Ray Cross, Luther Davis, Gfeller + Hellsgård, Tonja Torgerson, Rebecca Morgan, Elizabeth Kovach, Laura Brown, Brainstorm, Helena Blanco, Anna Tararova, and Doug Eberhardt.

Todd Irwin is an artist and educator who navigates the boundaries between traditional printmaking, digital technologies, and experimental media. With a background in fine art printing and a penchant for speaker boxes, his work often explores the intersection of analog object making and digital systems.

Jon Irving is a Pittsburgh-based artist who makes work that follows the exploits of an alter ego, across two-dimensional prints, written works and live performance.  Through interactions with his alter ego, Jon tries to understand capabilities and limitations of his own humanity, while revisiting anecdotes from his life.  With self-modeled photos, traditional printmaking techniques, CAD drawings and cut paper, Jon crafts a universe where a narrative takes place across multiple realities, embraces the absurd, and exists in a bittersweet reverie.

Josh Dannin is an artist and printmaker originally from Philadelphia, now based in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. Primarily utilizing relief and risograph print processes, his work explores the intersection of mass production, traditional craft, and modern technology. Dannin runs Directangle Press, a letterpress and risograph printmaking studio and artist residency in the White Mountains.

Thursday 4/10 6-9PM

With Artists In Residence: Josh Dannin, Todd Irwin and Jon Irving

at Shop Two Three 1437 Hull St.

Suggested donation $10

Join Power Washer Zine as they embark on their newest artifact. A zine about YOU: the Studio Two Three community. Join us for a live real-time generative jam session where printopictoriliomatriculated data will be captured and serve as a definitive, if not perplexing, record of unique printmaking parameters.

Manifestations:

  • Footwear Oracle: A ritualistic survey, divining truths from the soles of studio inhabitants.

  • Sandwich Print Screen Station: A screenprinted communion with edible archetypes.

  • Karaoke Void: A summoning of Studio Jams live on the Big Screen.

  • Word Jumble: It's all fun and games, right?

  • Name That Meshcount: A game of chance... revealing hidden patterns in the weave!

  • And much more.... 

Power Washer Zine (“PWZ”) is a semi-annual zine about screenprinting featuring artist interviews, essays, high-end humor, and lo-fi graphics. The publication is an ongoing collaboration between Josh Dannin, Jon Irving, and Todd Irwin. PWZ has released eight issues and featured nearly 50 artists since 2016.

Featured Power Washer Zine artists and contributors include: Haypeep (Sage Perrott), Tate Foley, Sonnenzimmer, Amos Paul Kennedy Jr, Pat Lunch, Marco Lawrence, Amze Emmons, Kate McQuillen, Chris Dacre, Alexander Heinrici, Jeffrey Dell, Breanne Trammell, Bill Fick, Caroline Walp, Jon Irving, Nicholas DeLorenzo, Paul John, Dan Grzeca, Melissa Brown, Mary Manusos, The Project Twins, JULMstudios (Jason Urban & Leslie Mutchler), Duncan Dempster, Leslie Diuguid, Melissa Dettloff, Peter McGouran, Ryan Travis Christian, Steve Walters, Aaron Coleman, Nadine Nakanishi, Joseph Lupo, Amanda Lee, Drink + Print (Keren Hasson & Kati Lacker), Ray Cross, Luther Davis, Gfeller + Hellsgård, Tonja Torgerson, Rebecca Morgan, Elizabeth Kovach, Laura Brown, Brainstorm, Helena Blanco, Anna Tararova, and Doug Eberhardt.

Todd Irwin is an artist and educator who navigates the boundaries between traditional printmaking, digital technologies, and experimental media. With a background in fine art printing and a penchant for speaker boxes, his work often explores the intersection of analog object making and digital systems.

Jon Irving is a Pittsburgh-based artist who makes work that follows the exploits of an alter ego, across two-dimensional prints, written works and live performance.  Through interactions with his alter ego, Jon tries to understand capabilities and limitations of his own humanity, while revisiting anecdotes from his life.  With self-modeled photos, traditional printmaking techniques, CAD drawings and cut paper, Jon crafts a universe where a narrative takes place across multiple realities, embraces the absurd, and exists in a bittersweet reverie.

Josh Dannin is an artist and printmaker originally from Philadelphia, now based in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. Primarily utilizing relief and risograph print processes, his work explores the intersection of mass production, traditional craft, and modern technology. Dannin runs Directangle Press, a letterpress and risograph printmaking studio and artist residency in the White Mountains.