Momo’s Secrets + Studio Cromie Screen Printing Workshops
A beautiful fun time with new friends, American artist MOMO unveils the secrets behind his weird rollers, and people are able to make their own.
And if they’re good enough MOMO steals the design for his art and pretends it never happened. PLUS Angelo Milano AKA Studio Cromie will simultaneously screen print and become your new best friend. Wear shit that can get durty and bring shit you can print on (shirts, totes, Nan’s doona cover..)
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2pm (2.5hr workshop – 20 people capacity – but if sold out we’ll add a second!)
ABOUT MOMO
MOMO is an American artist who began his experimental outdoor work in the late 90s, with homemade tools and borrowed public space. Ten years of free ranging projects, centered around adapted masonry techniques, strategies based on collage, computer code, and seriality, came to form the basis of his visual language.
This language finds its expression in paint, on commissioned walls and studio work from 2009 to the present day. Notable mural commissions include those from Facebook, Pepsi, the NFL, the World Trade Center, John Hancock Tower, Art Production Fund NY, European Capital of Culture, the NYC DOT, and Yohji Yamamoto’s Y-3. However, self organized walls in Jamaica, Sicily, and Arizona (2013, 2016, 2018), painted at the artists expense, have been important in demonstrating innovative techniques for a general audience free of the usual commercial concerns.
ABOUT ANGELO MILANO
Angelo is an artist, founder of Studio Cromie and creator of the FAME festival in Grottaglie. Art, disconnected from institutional bindings and left free, was able to wake up and shake the sleepy italian town, to up-turn its monotony and to break the cycle of a city constantly reproducing itself in the same way. The anarchic desire to upset it becomes necessary and urgent, and Angelo, together with internationally renowned artists, has put all his effort into provoking the dozing off minds of the town and its inhabitants.