Date: July 18th
Times: 10am - 4pm
Level: All
Membership Price: $27 (Members can use code MEMBERS10 upon checkout to receive 10% off)
Workshop Description: In this workshop, students will learn block printing, stencil making, and wheat pasting as practical tools for activism and a pathway toward collective liberation. Together, we’ll exercise our decolonial imagination, strengthening our creative skills to resist political oppression, amplify collective voices, and weave community power through art in public spaces.
The instructor is generously donating their time and talent for this special workshop to support the MAC and make it more affordable for our wider community.
About the Instructor: Winsor Kinkade, LCSW (they/them) is a multimedia artist, community mental health clinician, and educator living and working in unceded Ramaytush Ohlone Territory, California. Winsor’s work is invested in decolonial psychologies of liberation at the intersection of art, culturally resonant resistance and healing strategies, queerness, and post-/ complex traumatic community restoration. They believe in collectively seeding alternative pathways of decolonized mental health and healing, intentionally departing from harmful Eurocentric models of psychology, instead collaborating through networks of ancestral wisdom, collectivism, and a deep relationship with the land, art, and community.
Required Materials: None needed.
Optional Materials: Journal, an article of clothing you want to block print on, items to contribute to a collective altar (i.e. flowers, stones, photos).

