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Meet Saba, a Native American artist-in-residence at the Mancos Common Press

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Muralist, screen printer, and painter Saba.
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The Mancos Common Press is hosting an artist-in-residence this weekend (July 8-9) with Saba, a muralist, screen printer, and painter. He’s a descendant of both the Dine’ and Walatowa people.

During his residency at the historic letterpress shop, Saba will combine screen printing and letterpress techniques to create a series of prints using vintage type. The Common Press is hosting two weekend events with Saba.

He spoke to Tami Graham for this KSUT Conversation.

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