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Applications for the Spring Printshop Focused Apprenticeship now open!!

Come spend your summer in rural Vermont, performing shows on a working farm with a 60-year-old political puppet theater!!

Location: Glover, Vermont, USA

Duration: 2 weeks, from May 24 – June 4. Apprentices are expected to be able to participate for the full two weeks.

Cost: $150 per week, for a total of $300.

Printers, artists, dreamers, painters, makers of all kinds are invited to make work with us!

Graphic images chiseled into masonite, printed and painted on cloth, and paper have been an integral part of Bread & Puppet Theater’s shows since the very beginning in the early sixties. Peter Schumann, Bread & Puppet’s founder, director and artist, created and continues to create, the contents, both pictures and texts of nearly all our publications and posters. Our emphasis is on utilitarian uses of art, for such vital activities as celebration, decoration, information, argumentation, rumination and puppetry!

We are committed to making Bread & Puppet a space of thriving and belonging for people of all ages, ethnicities, gender identities, nationalities and backgrounds. Not having printing or theater experience and/or not being familiar with the work of Bread and Puppet should not deter you from applying.

ALL applicants will be considered regardless of their ability to pay. We understand that our fees are too high for many people who might want to apply. Therefore, if you are selected for the apprenticeship program, we will work with your financial situation to enable you to attend this program. If you can afford to pay the full price, or have access to outside funding, your support helps us offer fee reductions for those who need it.

Please note that the focus of the apprenticeship program is specific to the work being made and not a particular syllabus: We are not a school and we do not conduct classes in printmaking, but provide a learning experience based on the work that the Bread and Puppet Press produces: relief printing woodcuts, letterpress, painting posters and banners.

The apprenticeship program is an intensive and often intense communal living and working experience. To be a B&P apprentice is to be “thrown into” the ongoing life and productions of the community and to learn by engaging with this often chaotic but also highly structured environment. Apprentices need to be self-motivated and adaptable. There will be opportunities to work on your personal projects outside of the working day. Please bring any of your own materials for this.

For More info on what to expect and how to apply follow the link Below!

Printshop Apprenticeship