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{{Place | |||
|place_type=Print shop, Community space | |||
|status=Closed | |||
|start_year=2014 | |||
|end_year=2021 | |||
|location=778 Barton St. East Hamilton, ON, Canada L8L 2B4 | |||
|city=Hamilton | |||
|state_province=Ontario | |||
|country=Canada | |||
|coordinates=43.2552409771688, -79.83140002360504 | |||
|website=https://web.archive.org/web/20151101143500/http://the-tower.ca/inprint/risograph/ | |||
|inks=Black, Blue, Bright Red, Fluorescent Pink, Hunter Green, Purple, Yellow | |||
|machines=MZ790 | |||
}} | |||
[[The Tower InPrint]] was a short-run Risograph print shop based in Hamilton, ON, connected to the long-running anarchist community space, The Tower. Both the community space and its print shop ceased operations in 2021.<ref>https://itsgoingdown.org/hamilton-tower-closing/</ref> | |||
The print shop specialized in small- to mid-size projects for artists and political groups, offering economically viable ways to incorporate spot color. They provided design consultation and support across various printing methods, to help clients scale or reproduce print projects. | |||
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{{Inventory}} | In 2018, The Tower was targeted in a vandalism spree that caused $100,000 CAD in damages, carried out by a group of masked individuals described as "right-wing goons."<ref>https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/the-tower-vandalism-locke-street-1.4565702</ref>{{Inventory}} | ||
==References== |
Latest revision as of 13:53, 26 December 2024
The Tower InPrint | |
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Location | 778 Barton St. East Hamilton, ON, Canada L8L 2B4 |
Country | Canada 🇨🇦 |
Type | Print shop, Community space |
Years active | 2014–2021 |
Website | [archived] |
The Tower InPrint was a short-run Risograph print shop based in Hamilton, ON, connected to the long-running anarchist community space, The Tower. Both the community space and its print shop ceased operations in 2021.[1]
The print shop specialized in small- to mid-size projects for artists and political groups, offering economically viable ways to incorporate spot color. They provided design consultation and support across various printing methods, to help clients scale or reproduce print projects.
In 2018, The Tower was targeted in a vandalism spree that caused $100,000 CAD in damages, carried out by a group of masked individuals described as "right-wing goons."[2]