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Send risograph or screen printing project inquiries to [email protected].
Send risograph or screen printing project inquiries to [email protected].


Binch Press is a volunteer-run print and ceramics cooperative centering queer/trans artists and artists of color in Providence, RI (occupied Pokanoket Wampanoag and Narragansett land). Binch came out of a desire to openly share print and ceramics facilities that are often guarded by inaccessible institutions or are costly to acquire and maintain alone. We have a cooperative structure and offer memberships on a sliding scale.
Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work is a volunteer-run print cooperative centering queer/trans artists and artists of color in Providence, RI (occupied Pokanoket Wampanoag and Narragansett land). Binch came out of a desire to openly share print and ceramics facilities that are often guarded by inaccessible institutions or are costly to acquire and maintain alone. We have a cooperative structure and offer memberships on a sliding scale.


Binch Press believes in mutual aid by and for Queer and POC artists. We openly share resources, skills and equipment with each other and our communities. Binch is a space for personal self expression as well as collective action. Our art helps us embody our identities and make struggles for justice widely visible.
Binch Press believes in mutual aid by and for Queer and POC artists. We openly share resources, skills and equipment with each other and our communities. Binch is a space for personal self expression as well as collective action. Our art helps us embody our identities and make struggles for justice widely visible.


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Binch Press-Queer.Archive.Work
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Location400 Harris Ave Unit F, Providence, RI 02909
CountryUnited States 🇺🇸
TypePrint shop, Community space, Zine library
Years active2019–present
PrinterJules Kang Sharpe
Services
Membership
Websitebinchqaw.studio
Blogqueer.archive.work
Instagram@queerarchivework

Send risograph or screen printing project inquiries to [email protected].

Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work is a volunteer-run print cooperative centering queer/trans artists and artists of color in Providence, RI (occupied Pokanoket Wampanoag and Narragansett land). Binch came out of a desire to openly share print and ceramics facilities that are often guarded by inaccessible institutions or are costly to acquire and maintain alone. We have a cooperative structure and offer memberships on a sliding scale.

Binch Press believes in mutual aid by and for Queer and POC artists. We openly share resources, skills and equipment with each other and our communities. Binch is a space for personal self expression as well as collective action. Our art helps us embody our identities and make struggles for justice widely visible.

Ink colors

Kelly GreenBlackScarletBurgundyFluorescent OrangeFluorescent PinkBlueMedium BlueSunflowerPurpleTeal

Machines