Our studio

Red Bird Press is a community-driven, artist-run facility dedicated to preserving and sustaining the crafts of Printmaking and Book Arts.

With the shared belief that Print Isn’t Dead, we are focused on enhancing the democratic quality of printmaking by creating inventive and strategic programs that invite interest and/or bring people into the studio, either through paid workshops, extended educational courses, or community outreach. Our vision is to create a community-centric space for artistic expression, education, and collaboration, allowing the historic craft of analog communication to continue to inspire people and keep antique equipment in use. 

A man working at a keyboard and electronic equipment inside a room with white walls and an arched doorway.
A pink pegboard with various craft tools and supplies, including paint rollers, screwdrivers, and a utility knife.

get involved with red bird press!

Join our community at Red Bird Press and get to know and learn from fellow printmakers in the Houston area. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned artist, our organization thrives on community engagement and has a place for everyone.

Workshops and classes are regularly available every month and can be viewed from our Events and Classes tab. Registrations can be made on Eventbrite. Learn something new with us!

Artist Membership pricing and information can be found on our Key-Holder Membership page. Key-Holder Members enjoy 7am - midnight access of our studio and facilities. We’d love to have you join us!

Supporter Memberships are a great way to directly support our organization while benefitting from discounts on classes, workshops, and select merchandise. Sign up as one today!

Volunteers are greatly appreciated! If you have any interest in volunteering with Red Bird, please contact us.

Studio EQUIPMENT

Letterpress

  • Large, antique collection of wood and metal type

  • Vandercook No. 4

  • Vandercook Universal 1

  • Assorted Line-O-Scribes

  • Chandler & Price 8×12 Treadled, Platen press

  • Chandler & Price 6 × 10 Pilot, Platen press

  • Mercury Model X Excelsior 6 × 10 Platen press

Silkscreen

  • 20 × 24 screens, assorted mesh counts

  • Exposure unit (only for 20 × 24 screens)

  • Dark room equipped with photo emulsion, scoop coaters, and screen drying rack

  • Power washer and wash-out station with Dawn soap, emulsion remover, haze remover, and ink remover

  • 1 Vacuum table + 9 flat bases with butterfly hinges

  • 4-Screen Carousel printing press

  • 1-Screen Table-top printing press (x2)

  • Assorted squeegees, water buckets, sponges, hairdryers, and lifts

Intaglio

  • Kelton Machine Co. Etching press

  • Vertical ferric chloride etching tank

  • Plastic cards + tarlatan

  • De-burring tools + metal files

Relief + Monoprint

  • Whelan Xpress Captain-wheel press (30 × 60 in. bed)

  • Assorted carving tools, sandpaper, and dye/ink

  • Monoprint plexi plates + assorted paint brushes

Book Arts

  • Bone folders, scoring boards,

  • Assorted cutting tools, knives, and cutting mats

  • Book binding tape, thread, cradle, and needles

Other Studio Equipment

  • Guillotine paper cutter

  • Stack paper cutter

  • Large drying rack

  • Small drying rack

  • Top-down vacuum exposure unit

  • Paper-making screens, sponges, and blender

  • Assorted inking tables, brayers, palette knives, rulers, cutting mats, and tear bars

  • Markers, pens, and crayons

  • Cleaning supplies