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Second Sunday: Linocut Patch Workshop

Second Sunday: Linocut Patch Workshop
Sunday, June 14, 2026
5:00PM - 7:00PM
161 Glass St. Dallas, TX
Free for members, $25 General admission

We are thrilled to invite you to an evening dedicated to showing our appreciation for current members + experience the perks of a DC membership.

This month, join us for a linocut patch making workshop led by Kassidy Stines. In this workshop, participants will carve out their own designs and patterns in linoleum; Stines will then assist with printing these designs onto fabric using her own printing press. No prior experience is required.

We are deeply grateful for your commitment to our museum – your support ensures that DC remains always different, always free.

Looking to become a member? Membership tiers begin at just $50 and include free admission to all Second Sundays at DC events. Learn more + sign up here.

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Kassidy Stines (b. 2000, North Texas) is a multidisciplinary printmaker and designer based in Dallas, Texas. Specializing in illustrative intaglio and screen printing, she explores themes related to sexuality and identity through the lens of space exploration, both of which already influence her work heavily. Her professional appointments include serving as the principal designer/co-founder of the project space 2 BED 1 BATH as well as freelance graphic design.

Kassidy’s Instagram - @kassidystinesart


MUSEUM POLICIES

• No food or drink, please | No se permite comida ni bebida

• Photography permitted, but no flash | Solo fotografia sin flash

• Please refrain from touching the art | No tocar el arte

• This is a weapon free zone | Zona libre de armas

With this registered admission, I give permission for Dallas Contemporary to use my photograph and other media, such as film and quotations, on Dallas Contemporary promotional material and publications, for which it may be suitable.

Thanks to the support of the Eugene McDermott Foundation, Dallas Contemporary will continue to offer free admission through 2026. This program is supported in part by the city of Dallas Arts and Culture.

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