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Alignment Press is Sacramento's first Risograph Press. Our mission is to provide printmaking education and equipment access to the greater Sacramento community within a safe and accessible space. Through workshops and classes offered at sliding scale prices, we will teach interested members in our community how to operate a Risograph machine, as well as how to perform other printmaking methods, such as linocut, woodcut, and screen printing. We will also be providing a space for established printmakers to explore their mediums through memberships and open access sessions.<ref>https://ioby.org/project/alignment-press/</ref>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 29 September 2025

Alignment Press
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LocationBroad Room

1409 Del Paso Blvd

Sacramento, CA 95815
CountryUnited States 🇺🇸
TypePrint shop, Community space
Services
Workshops
Studio rental
Instagram@alignmentpress

Alignment Press is Sacramento's first Risograph Press. Our mission is to provide printmaking education and equipment access to the greater Sacramento community within a safe and accessible space. Through workshops and classes offered at sliding scale prices, we will teach interested members in our community how to operate a Risograph machine, as well as how to perform other printmaking methods, such as linocut, woodcut, and screen printing. We will also be providing a space for established printmakers to explore their mediums through memberships and open access sessions.[1]


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