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Want to learn how to use a risograph printer and make your own postcard? Hosted at No Other Option, this hands-on printmaking workshop invites participants to explore the intersection of the personal and the political through print. Bring a scannable image, text, or material of your own as a starting point, and create a DIY riso-printed postcard that reflects your own aesthetics of politics and politics of aesthetics.
Event details of ArtiShock #22 x Printed Matters: Riso workshop
Date
20 February 2026
Time
17:30 -20:00
Location
BG 3
Room
No Other Option (Sint-janstraat 61)

In this workshop you will create your own riso-printed postcard and learn how to print on the RZ-300 EP Riso printer of No Other Option space. You can bring your own drawings, images, texts, collages or other scanable materials as a starting point for your personal-meets-political postcard. This workshop is ideal for people who want to learn how the technique of riso works and experiment with DIY print projects.  

This event is hosted at No Other Option, Sint Janstraat 61, Amsterdam. 

This event has a 5€ admission fee. Registration is required due to limited capacity. 
Snacks & drinks are included. 

About No Other Option

No Other Option is an artist-run neighborhood workshop located at Sint Janstraat 61, in the center of Amsterdam. They curate a diverse program of artistic and educational workshops focused on fine arts, illustration, printing, and bookbiding. In addition to being a workspace, the venue also serves as a small artist shop, offering a wide range of publications, handmade artifacts, and products from group workshops. 

Printed Matters curator

Zoi Psimmenou

Zoi Psimmenou is an interdisciplinary researcher, curator, and exhibition designer with a background in architecture and a MA in Museum Studies from the University of Amsterdam. Rooted in decolonial thinking, critical museology and participatory approaches, her work explores how exhibition making, curatorial practice, and public programming can unsettle authoritative power structures and foster critical, socially engaged exhibition experiences. She continues this inquiry through the public programme Spatial Encounters and the exhibition Printed Matters as Resident Programme Curator at VOX-POP. 

BG 3

Room No Other Option (Sint-janstraat 61)
Binnengasthuisstraat 9
1012 ZA Amsterdam