Program areas at Studio Two Three
Community print shop and artist membership: as a community art organization, we beleive deeply in the power of printmaking to amplify the voices, stories and perspectives of our community. Printmaking is an accessible, affordable means of mass production, and a tool for civic engagement. We provide over 100 artists with 24/7 access to printing presses, darkroom, digital lab, communal tools and workpace, to support art making for personal and social change. We proudly host arts and advocacy projects, including performing statistics (an 8 week summer institute that works with incarcerated youth to creatively reimagine the milk river arts (an ongoing Studio program for neurodiverse artists)), richmond public schools (we provide space, educational assistance and print making for their advocacy meetings and events).
Studio Two Three store, artist markets and artwork sales: the Studio store features work by talented local artists who are artist members, teachers, and volunteers. The store provides local artists with the opportunity to sell their work and build their careers in the arts. The Studio also features sales of local artists work at vendor markets, their annual winter market and fall art auction.
Workshops, artist residency & education: Studio Two Three offers a variety of community classes and workshops throughout the year in printmaking, photography, and other art techniques. Classes are offered on a sliding scale, with scholarship spots available for those in need of financial assistance. Through its make art work programming, the Studio also offers artist residency, business classes, career training, professional development and mentorship to artists to help them build sustainable careers. The Studio also hosts on-site and off-site field trips for k-12 students, nonprofit community organizations, galleries and museums and other educational venues throughout Virginia.
Commumity printmaking: Studio Two Three brings its mobile print truck into the community in support for free community printmakiing activities. The truck visits festivals, nonprofits, community events, and collaborates with arts and activist communtiies working on social justice issues in the city of richmond and beyond. The Studio holds several community printmaking days a month; the content varies each time. Processes include screen printing t-shirts and posters, printing giant letterpress banners, and using the print truck as a mobile darkroom to shot and develop large-frame photgraphic portraits.