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|status= | |place_type=Print shop, Community space | ||
|start_year= | |status=Active | ||
|start_year=2023 | |||
|location=315 W Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo, MI | |||
|city=Kalamazoo | |||
|location= | |state_province=Michigan | ||
|country=United States | |||
|city= | |coordinates=42.291217100000, -85.586372400000 | ||
|site_insta=https://www.instagram.com/radriso/ | |||
|state_province= | |inks=Sunflower, Black, Blue, Bright Red, Kelly Green, Fluorescent Pink | ||
|machines=SF5130 | |||
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RAD RISO is a small collective of dabblers looking to use the resource of a risograph to further each individual and collective creative efforts. With that, we are also looking to learn this machine well so as to facilitate work shops, help other artists get their projects going, and to do cheap to no cost prints for political activation, agitation, and organizing. | RAD RISO is a small collective of dabblers looking to use the resource of a risograph to further each individual and collective creative efforts. With that, we are also looking to learn this machine well so as to facilitate work shops, help other artists get their projects going, and to do cheap to no cost prints for political activation, agitation, and organizing. | ||
{{Inventory}} | {{Inventory}} | ||
Revision as of 12:18, 23 November 2025
| RAD RISO | |
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| Location | 315 W Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo, MI |
| Country | United States 🇺🇸 |
| Type | Print shop, Community space |
| Years active | 2023–present |
| @radriso | |
RAD RISO is a small collective of dabblers looking to use the resource of a risograph to further each individual and collective creative efforts. With that, we are also looking to learn this machine well so as to facilitate work shops, help other artists get their projects going, and to do cheap to no cost prints for political activation, agitation, and organizing.