VIP print friend: PHA's print shops tour
Apr 11, 2026 2:00 PM
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3:30 pm
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Go behind-the-scenes during the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair and take a closer look at PHA's Digital Print Lab, Printshop, and MGC Community Print Studio to further engage with PHA's program and facilities offered on site.
Attendees will also receive guaranteed seating for the 4:00 pm talk with PHA Printshop Director and Master Printer Luther Davis and visual artist Glenn Ligon following the tour.
This event is open to PHA Patrons and VIP Print Friends.
For more information, please email Adithya Pratama, Development Manager at adithya@powerhousearts.org.
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