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Potato Bread Press is a fine art and risograph studio that focuses its work on the intersection of art, design, introspection and joy. With its operation, PBP works to increase awareness and accessibility of printmaking techniques. The press is run by Claire Kiester who is currently operating out of Charlotte, NC.Claire Kiester (she/her) created PBP in 2018 while studying printmaking at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. As an artist, Claire’s practice is focused on the use of printing and fiber techniques as tools to explore and reveal embedded personal memories in everyday objects.
Potato Bread Press is a fine art and risograph studio that focuses its work on the intersection of art, design, introspection and joy. With its operation, PBP works to increase awareness and accessibility of printmaking techniques. The press is run by Claire Kiester who is currently operating out of Charlotte, NC.Claire Kiester (she/her) created PBP in 2018 while studying printmaking at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. As an artist, Claire’s practice is focused on the use of printing and fiber techniques as tools to explore and reveal embedded personal memories in everyday objects.


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Potato Bread Press
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Location2225 Hawkins St, Charlotte, NC
CountryUnited States 🇺🇸
Years active2022–????
Websitepotatobreadpress.com

Potato Bread Press is a fine art and risograph studio that focuses its work on the intersection of art, design, introspection and joy. With its operation, PBP works to increase awareness and accessibility of printmaking techniques. The press is run by Claire Kiester who is currently operating out of Charlotte, NC.Claire Kiester (she/her) created PBP in 2018 while studying printmaking at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. As an artist, Claire’s practice is focused on the use of printing and fiber techniques as tools to explore and reveal embedded personal memories in everyday objects.

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