See you at East Bay Print Sale 2021!

EAST BAY PRINT SALE = Affordable Risograph Prints, Woodcuts, Etchings, Screenprints in the Bay Area

After having to cancel last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the amazing East Bay Print Sale is back for 2021. This handmade print sale will hosted at Max’s Garage Press, where many of the artists print their work. EBPS is the perfect place to support artists during the holiday shopping season. EBPS welcomes all holiday shoppers, print aficionados and art lovers to their print studio in Berkeley, California!

This is my favorite Bay Area art event of the year so I am so proud to announce that I will have a limited number of risograph prints available for sale at the East Bay Print Sale this year. Check out Sanaa Khan’s beautiful poster below for more details to attend the EBPS.

Poster artwork by Sanaa Khan

This year will work a little different because of coronavirus protocols. To attend this year’s print sale at Max’s Garage Press, please make an in-person reservation HERE.

Each reservation is good for 1 hour of viewing during days of December 3rd, 4th, 5th, 10th, 11th, and 12th. Please note that each person in your party has to make a separate reservation.

Attendees must wear masks and have proof of vaccination.

Have a great time and stay safe!

The EBPS details are as follows:

LOCATION: 1006 Pardee St., Berkeley, CA 94710

TIME: December 3rd, 4th, 5th, 10th, 11th, 12th from 10AM – 4PM

HOW: Reserve your appointment

Here’s a small sampling of the risograph artwork that will be at the print sale! They are all made in Portland, Oregon with love and 4 colors!

If you have any questions about these risograph prints, please reach out: jensayurichan (@) gmail.com

This print is called Clarity and is a print of one of my collages of bundles of 1000s of paper cranes from a Shinto temple and an aerial view of the Hamauma Bay in Hawaii. The crystal ball in the middle is from a picture I took in Red Bluff, California.

Buy this risograph print HERE

This risograph print is called Yuki-Onna and is based on the Japanese ghost story of the snow woman who seduces men on snowy mountain tops and lures them to their death

Buy this risograph print HERE

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