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POSTER ART LEGEND JIM SHERRADEN TO SPEAK
AT UH SCHOLARSHIP BENEFIT
Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley and B.B. King are only
a few of the artists who have been immortalized in concert posters
produced by Nashville’s Hatch Show Print, one of the oldest
letterpress print shops in the country.
Since 1984, artist Jim Sherraden has helped the shop maintain its
distinct visual style. Soon, he will visit Houston to discuss its
legacy with the graphic design community.
Sherraden is the featured speaker at “Get Pressed,”
an evening of live music and art sponsored by the Graphic Alumni
Partnership of the University of Houston (UHGAP). Scholarships also
will be awarded to UH graphic communications students during this
event. “Get Pressed” runs from 6 – 9 p.m., Sept.
13 at Rockefeller Hall at 3620 Washington Ave. Admission is free
for UH alums and $10 for others. Proceeds will benefit UH graphic
communications scholarships.
Sherraden’s talents with the centuries-old art of letterpress
printing have preserved Hatch’s unique method of producing
handcrafted poster art. His original artwork also has revitalized
the shop’s output by adding a modern feel to Hatch posters.
He is the co-author of the book “Hatch Show Print: The History
of a Great American Poster Shop,” which will be available
for purchase at the event. Also available for purchase will be prints
direct from the Hatch shop.
Hatch Show Print was founded in 1879 by brothers C.C. and H.H.
Hatch. Initially, the company produced advertising posters for circuses,
church events and household commodities. Hatch Show Print is particularly
noted for its classic country music posters but continues to create
new works for contemporary artists in all genres. For more details
on Sherraden and Hatch Show Print, visit www.countrymusichalloffame.com/site/
experience-hatch-history.
The UH School of Art’s graphic communications program prepares
student designers through intensive curriculum focused on graphic
design methodology, research and theory. It offers both bachelor
of fine arts and master of fine arts degrees. For more information,
visit www.art.uh.edu/GRAPHICS/.
UHGAP promotes the value of design education and the role of graphic
design in society. It also connects UH design alumni with each other
and the graphic communications program. For more information, visit
www.uhgap.org/.
| WHAT: |
“Get Pressed,” an evening of entertainment
and art benefiting UH graphic communications scholarships |
| WHEN: |
6 – 9 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 13 |
| WHERE: |
Rockefeller Hall
3620 Washington Ave.
Houston, TX |
| WHO: |
Graphic Alumni Partnership of UH, UH Graphic Communications
Program |
For more information about UH visit the universitys
Newsroom at www.uh.edu/admin/media/newsroom.
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