FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions/ Concerns: Workshops
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To secure a spot in a class, go to the “Shop“ page (top left) and filter by “Workshops”
It’s recommended to register as soon as possible if you’re interested and have limited availability, because there are limited spots for each class time!
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If you’d like to volunteer to help with a class at the studio or cleaning up afterwords, we’d love to have you! We always need more volunteers.
Please reach out using this link:
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See the “Private Classes/ Rent Studio” page under “Workshops & Events” to learn about pricing for scheduling a class at a time that works for you.
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Please let us know in advance on the registration form, or when you arrive! We have chairs, and the building is wheelchair accessible.
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Baking the garment at 340° for 90 seconds should ensure the garment is no longer under-cured. Putting it through a drier cycle on its own on high heat would probably work as well.
The oven is most certain though!
(Keep in mind this could be a fire hazard if your garment has plastic-based fabric in it.)
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Yes, if:
Art Price Studio is credited as where you created the item at point of resale.
The proceeds from the resale must go towards the benefit of the community.
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Visit our website shop, or contact us if you want a quote for a custom design!
Frequently Asked Questions/ Concerns: Open Studios
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If you’d like to volunteer at the studio, we’d love to have you! We always need more volunteers for running the open studio, or resetting the space during the week to do it all again!
Please reach out using this link:
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Please reach out to us- we support our at risk neighbors. We will get you linked up with our accessibility crew.
We have folks who are arranging for pick up and drop off for community members that do not feel safe attending the open studio, whether for health or ICE-y conditions; we want to give everyone the opportunity to participate.
“No f:cking fascist is going to stop anyone in my community from getting a print on their shirt if they want one.” -Art Price
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Send a garment and preference of resistance library design, location on garment, and ink color, with your contact information and return shipping to the studio address (self-addressed prepaid shipping, etc.).
See resistance library website page to learn the letter code for the design you want.
The only guarantee we are providing is that we will damage your garment. Heat cured plastisol, ink may smear, garment may scorch, misprints may occur, we may get placement and imprint wrong. We'll get it back to you when possible- it may take a while.
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We have been at capacity every week with free protest printing activities, it has been taking up all our time.
Our shop is getting up to speed to handle the recent massively increased volume of interest.
All website orders are pre-orders for a print run that is scheduled to be done as soon as possible; and shipping will be arranged when that print run is completed.
Thank you for your patience with this project.
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Baking the garment at 340° for 90 seconds should ensure the garment is no longer under-cured. Putting it through a drier cycle on its own on high heat would probably work as well.
The oven is most certain though!
(Keep in mind this could be a fire hazard if your garment has plastic-based fabric in it.)
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Please flag down a volunteer when you arrive! We have chairs for waiting in line, or we can take you right to the front and into the studio to expedite your garment- either way, we have some seating for while you're waiting for your shirt to be printed.
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Yes, if:
The original designer and Art Price Studio are credited as having created the item at point of resale.
Permission to resell the printed item(s) is confirmed in writing by the original designer for each design, for larger fundraising efforts.
Additional permission not necessary for all printed items of designs by Art Price.
The proceeds from the resale must go towards the benefit of the community.
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If you are or know someone local who wants to put prints on shirts that people bring in for free, email Art with [Marcus Cole] anywhere in the subject line, and he will email them some vectors for some of the designs we print.