Printmaking Workshop Inspired by the Work of Ruhee Maknojia
When: Tue., March 24 2026
As part of their Women’s History Month programming, Austin Public Library partners with gallery Women & Their Work for a lesson based around Houston’s own Ruhee Maknojia. An animator, painter, and installation artist, Maknojia’s own bio describes her practice as examining “how literature, philosophy, history, and legal systems undergo fragmentation when transferred across new frameworks.” To exemplify this, APL and WTW offer a workshop on relief printmaking. Attendees will carve from a linoleum block an image with raised areas that’ll pick up ink. Once inked, the image can be stamped on fabric or paper to create a unique print piece to take home. – James Scott