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hey quebec! wanna learn how to SILKSCREEN?

Anonyme, Wednesday, April 17, 2002 - 23:07

lindsay

d.i.y.-and-on-the-fly silkscreening tour comes to quebec... it's fun, fantastic, and free!

hey! want to learn how to
***** SILKSCREEN? *****

throughout may, june and july of 2002, we're hitting the road to teach
d.i.y-and-on-the-fly silkscreening techniques in towns and cities across
canada and the u.s.!

have you ever wanted to create...
->  t-shirts for your community group?
->  hoodies for your crew?
->  posters for your next event?
->  art that makes an impact?

...then one of our sessions could get you started.

interested in hosting a workshop in your town?  we provide equipment and
tools; all we need you to organize is a roof for the night and a group of 20
or so folks (including independent kids) who want to learn.

our route isn't planned yet, but we need to get it together as soon as
possible... so if you want more information, please contact us now!

and feel free to ask questions as well as forward this info to anyone you know!

__in canada__
lindsay
p.o. box 8492
victoria, b.c.
v8w 3s1
lind...@tao.ca

__in the u.s.__
joe
4563 atascadero dr.
santa barbara, ca.
93110
notf...@hushmail.com

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