The Press at CC
MISSION
The Press at ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï is a letterpress and book arts studio, dedicated to education through the arts and histories of the book. The Press is an interdisciplinary, imaginative, and creative enterprise. We make books and prints, we teach people how to make books and prints, and we provide other educational opportunities to broaden and contextualize those activities. The Press is framed around the questions:
- What is the role of a letterpress studio at a small liberal arts college in the Rocky Mountains?
- How can our work utilize the strengths of immersive teaching on the Block Plan?
In our daily practice we address the minute and practical problems of the space between letters as well as the messy, theoretical questions around what it means to print and publish today. The Press at ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï is a resource for the entire CC community: students, faculty, staff, and alumni. It is a space to gather, a space to learn, and a space to give voice to our ideas and ideals.
LOCATION, HOURS, and CONTACT
The Press is located in Taylor Hall (920 N. Cascade Ave.), adjacent to the Bemis Residence Hall.
Hours are Monday - Thursday, 9:30 am - 5:30 pm. The Press is closed for production on Fridays. Appointments are recommended. Students with permission to use The Press have 24-hour access.
Jillian Sico, the Printer of The Press at CC, can be reached at 719-389-6376 or by email (jsico2023).
CLASSES AT THE PRESS
The Press regularly works with faculty to incorporate printing projects into their classes. Faculty in all departments are welcome to work with The Press. Projects can include letterpress typesetting and printing, bookbinding, posters, zines, digital typography, publication design, etc., and can be as simple as an afternoon demo and as complex as a block-long project. Contact Jillian Sico, the Printer of The Press, to discuss options. You can see some
Some classes that have recently completed projects with the Press include:
- AS102 - Intro to 2D Design
- AS114 - Intro to 3D Design
- AS210 - Sculpting Objects as Narrative Devices
- EN280 - Rhizomatic Storytelling
- EN220 - Book History & Materiality
- EV333 - Atmospheric Dynamics
- HY200 - History & Future of the Book (half-block)
- RM200 - Eating Asian America: Race & Food
There are currently four full-block classes taught at the Press:
- AS110, Book Arts & Letterpress, Summer Block A (odd years)
- AS210, Topics in Book Arts: Environmental Book Arts, Summer Block A (even years)
- AS226, Book & Book Structure, Block 6 (taught by a visitor)
- AS126, Letterpress Poster Workshop (0.5 credits)
The Press teaches at least one workshop a year open to all CC students, faculty, and staff through the CC Arts & Crafts Program.
BOOK STUDIES MINOR
ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï offers a Book Studies Minor for students interested in pursuing advanced studies related to books and printing, including a capstone project that may be completed at the Press. To learn more, click here to read about the requirments.
POSTERS BY THE PRESS
The Press can be hired to design and print posters for CC events. All of our posters are handmade by CC students. Please contact us at least three weeks before you need the finished posters. We cannot guarantee that we can accommodate all requests, but we do our best based on student availability and our class schedule. Please contact the Press for current pricing.
In general, we do not print posters for private clients outside of ºÚÁϳԹÏ.
STUDENT, STAFF, & FACULTY INVOLVEMENT AT THE PRESS
There are a number of ways for CC students, staff, and faculty to get involved at The Press aside from the options listed above.
- We organize various programs that are open to students, staff, and faculty, including an annual Open House, exhibitions, and workshops and lectures with visiting artists.
- We are excited to work with students, staff, and faculty on a limited number of projects that have a clear service/justice component. Projects will need to be funded from the sponsoring department, club, or individual. The Press can provide training and oversight for two such projects per academic year.
- We are sometimes able to host staff days at the Press for groups of up to 16. These workshops are usually 1-3 hours long.
Contact Jillian Sico (jsico2023) to learn more about these opportunities.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AT THE PRESS
We teach occasional workshops open to the general public through the at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at ºÚÁϳԹÏ. Look for the Press classes under "Printmaking." We also work with a limited number of local non-profit groups and universities to offer workshops or tabling.
The public is welcome to attend most events with visiting artists that take place on campus. Upcoming Press-related events will be listed here and on the campus events calendar.
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PUBLICATIONS BY THE PRESS
The Press publishes artists' books and broadsides in collaboration with writers, artists, and scholars. Publications by The Press at CC can be viewed and purchased through our
Unfortunately, we do not have the capacity to accept requests for broadside or book collaborations from community members. However, the majority of our collaborators are from outside the CC community.
HISTORY
The Press at ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï was founded by James Trissel, a professor in CC's Art Department, in 1978. Under Trissel's guidance, The Press became one of the most notable academic letterpress studios in the country, regularly producing beautiful books on a variety of subjects, from Color for the Letterpress, to Twelve Mammal Skulls, to A Selection of Poems by Helen Hunt Jackson and Emily Dickinson. Since Trissel's death in 1999, The Press has continued its work under the supervision of Brian Molanphy (from 1999 - 2004), Chris Forsythe (from 2004 - 2006), Colin Frazer (from 2006 - 2010), and Aaron Cohick (2010 - 2023). Jillian Sico has been the Printer of The Press since 2023.