Hancock & Hernandez: Visiting Artists!

John Hancock & Carlos Hernandez

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Public Events:

Thursday, October 6th‪:‬ 7pm
Texas Tech University School of Art, Lecture Hall B-01
Artist Talk with Carlos & John
(open to the public)‬


Friday, October 7th‪:‬ 6pm-9pm
Charles Adams Studio Project - CASP’s Helen DeVitt Jones Print Studio
First Friday Art Trail: print demonstrations, exhibition, meet&greet, print sales, live printing, & more
(open to the public)‬


‪Saturday, October 8th‪:‬ 1-5pm
Charles Adams Studio Project - CASP's 5&J Gallery & Helen DeVitt Jones Print Studio
Monsters Mashup Workshop
(registration is CLOSED)

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Hosted by:

Texas Tech University School of Art
Supported, in part, by Landmark Arts in the TTU School of Art. Exhibits and lecture programs are supported with a generous grant from the Helen Jones Foundation.
Additional support comes from Cultural Activities Fees administered through the College of Visual & Performing Arts.

Charles Adams Studio Project - CASP
This program is made possible in part through a grant from the City of Lubbock, as recommended by Civic Lubbock, Inc.

Sponsored by Speedball, Inc.

Organized by Victoria Marie Bee, Dirk Fowler, Chad Plunket, Future Akins

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(please contact Victoria Marie Bee for more information; press release & more soon!)

John Hancock Bio:

"My name is John S. Hancock, I was born in Waxahachie, TX in the last century. I try to make funny pictures about sad things which satisfies my need to create. I am a professor of fine arts at an undisclosed small university in Central Texas. My solo work has been exhibited nationally and internationally along with my brother and Uncle Chuck. I am also one half of the AMAZING HANCOCK BROTHERS, we have put on exhibitions featuring prints, poetry, gun play, thoughtful mayhem, and minstrel buffoonery. We are the enfant terrible of hybrid printmaking." 

Carlos Hernandez Bio:

"My name is Carlos Hernandez - I grew up in Lubbock. I saw KISS at the Lubbock Coliseum when I was 13. I do A LOT of graphic design and illustration. And I make A LOT of prints. I own a printmaking studio in Houston -BURNING BONES PRESS. Also, I make a very good dirty martini (or so i have been told). 

My work has been exhibited across the USA and around the world. My artwork has also been published in CA Magazine, HOW, Carrier Pigeon NY, and others. I’ve created posters for many bands including Santana, Kings of Leon, The Kills, and even Weird Al Yankovic. I have made corporate grapic work for: Miller Brewing Company, Google, Lincoln Motor Company, Live Nation, New West Records, C3 Presents, Hohner USA, Goode Company, Underbelly, the Houston Chronicle, Saint Arnold Brewing Company, and more. One of my career highlights has been to work with my childhood idol and hot rod legend, Ed “Big Daddy” Roth. 

I'm a graduate of the Texas Tech Design Communication Program."

www.carloshernandezprints.com
www.burningbonespress.com

Equality Florida's PULSE Victims Fund

thank you to everyone who came out to First Friday Art Trail, & purchased letterpress prints by Dirk Fowler & I at CASP's Helen DeVitt Jones Print Studio. 100% of the proceeds went to Equality Florida's PULSE Victims Fund, for a donation total of $200.

#loveislove, & let's radiate love daily. xo!



All your life, you will be faced with a choice. You can choose love or hate… 
I choose love.

—Johnny Cash

❤️

Source: https://www.gofundme.com/PulseVictimsFund

Hannah G. Thompson (CASP AIR)

[15 January 2016] Welcome Reception / Artist Talk

Charles Adams Studio Project is so pleased to welcome our first Artist-in-Residence of 2016, sculptor and performance artist Hannah Thompson, coming to us from Providence, Rhode Island.

http://hannahgthompson.com/

[photography by V.M.BEE, 2016]

UNPLUG YOUR PHONE & GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY

Learn Letterpress at CASP

Join the analog revival & learn the art of letterpress printing at the Helen DeVitt Jones Print Studio at CASP! Students will learn how to hand-set type from our expanding collection of metal & wood typefaces; proper use of the Vandercook SP-15 & other proof/relief presses in the Helen DeVitt Jones Print Studio; use vintage plates & also create your own imagery; pressure printing & other alternative print processes; layout of the California Job Case; & much more! Projects may include group letterpress posters, one & multicolor prints, printing on t-shirts, & individual broadsides.

No previous experience required.

Course Fee: $80

(Includes paper & ink, plus more! Depending on individual projects, students may be asked to provide addition materials to print on/with during the class. Email V@VMBEE.com for more information.)

To register, please visit lhuca.org/classes


Saturday, February 13, 2016 – 10am to 12pm

Saturday, February 20, 2016 – 10am to 12pm

Saturday, February 27, 2016 – 10am to 12pm

Saturday, March 5, 2016 – 10am to 12pm 

Open Studio Hours, thru May 2016: Every Saturday, from 9am to 9pm

(While enrolled in the course, students will also have free access to all open studio hours.)




Source: lhuca.org/classes