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| |location=2040 Livingston St, Oakland, CA 94606 | |||
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| National Monument Press is a publishing project by artist Zach Clark focused on supporting the investigation and documentation of uniquely American stories through small edition artist books, zines, and printed matter, conceived of and completed largely through collaboration with other artists. | |inks=Midnight, Sunflower, Burgundy, Fluorescent Pink, Sky Blue, Light Lime, Brick, Moss, Kelly Green, Yellow, Violet, Flat Gold, Fluorescent Orange, Scarlet, Riso-Federal Blue, Turquoise, Maroon, Black | ||
| |machines=MZ1090, SF9450 | |||
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| National Monument Press is a publishing project by artist Zach Clark focused on supporting the investigation and documentation of uniquely American stories through small edition artist books, zines, and printed matter, conceived of and completed largely through collaboration with other artists.   | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:03, 2 October 2025
| National Monument Press | |
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| Location | 2040 Livingston St, Oakland, CA 94606 | 
| Country | United States 🇺🇸 | 
| Services | Print for hire | 
| Website | nationalmonumentpress.com | 
National Monument Press is a publishing project by artist Zach Clark focused on supporting the investigation and documentation of uniquely American stories through small edition artist books, zines, and printed matter, conceived of and completed largely through collaboration with other artists.

