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Binch Press is a volunteer-run print | 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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Revision as of 12:57, 10 December 2025
| Binch Press-Queer.Archive.Work | |
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| Location | 400 Harris Ave Unit F, Providence, RI 02909 |
| Country | United States 🇺🇸 |
| Type | Print shop, Community space, Zine library |
| Years active | 2019–present |
| Printer | Jules Kang Sharpe |
| Services | Membership |
| Website | binchqaw.studio |
| Blog | queer.archive.work |
| @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.