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SUPERNOVA | NOVA Community Arts Riso Showcase

  • Junior High, Incorporated 603 South Brand Boulevard Glendale, CA, 91204 United States (map)

GALLERY | $5 SUGGESTED DONATION | ALL AGES | Welcome to SUPERNOVA II: Electric Boogaloo! This exhibition showcases Riso prints created by the students of the Nova Community Arts Risograph classes in 2023. These pieces were all printed at our studio, either during a class session, or afterwards using the techniques learned in class.

Risograph Printing is a unique method of printmaking that is rapidly gaining popularity in the art world. Invented in Japan in the 1980’s, the Risograph Duplicator was originally meant as an efficient alternative to office copy machines. In recent years, it has been embraced by the printmaking community for its rapid printing abilities, vibrant colors, and environmentally friendly soy-based inks.

The Riso uses a proprietary system of inks that allow  for unusual colors beyond the usual CMYK. Due to the slight transparency of the inks, unique color combinations,  fun texture, and interesting overlaps are hallmarks of the medium. Our studio has a RZ 390UI Risograph Duplicator, with 6 color drums - fluorescent pink, kelly green, mint, blue, yellow, and black.

About Nova

Nova Community Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts education center located in Atwater Village, Los Angeles. We are committed  to offering arts education, access to materials and equipment, and  a platform of creative expression for the community, including  students, professionals, and amateurs alike. We are dedicated to  serving underrepresented populations in LA, and providing inclusive spaces for LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities. We offer 4-week classes, single day workshops, open studio  access, and guest programming at our studio five days a week. All  levels of experience are welcome. Come hang out and make art!

About the founders

Nova Community Arts was founded by Rosie Mayer (she/her)  and Gray Lamb (they/she). We became friends while teaching science classes to preteens in 2018. When lockdown hit, we began to daydream of a place where folks could come and make art in a low-pressure,

COVID-19 vaccinations are mandatory to attend events at Junior High. Proof must be available upon request. You may access your Digital Vaccination Record here.

This event will be indoors.

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SUPERNOVA | Gallery Open Hours + Print Sale