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What does it mean to create something by hand in a world that's increasingly digital?
In this episode, I'm joined by visual artist and educator Robynn Smith, Professor Emeritus at Monterey Peninsula College and founder of Print Day in May.
Robynn has spent decades teaching, creating, and building community through printmaking — a medium that blends craft, experimentation, and collaboration. Through her work, she's helped artists around the world connect through a shared creative practice.
This conversation explores the power of art, the importance of process, and how creativity can bring people together across cultures and continents.
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What does it mean to create something by hand in a world that's increasingly digital?
In this episode, I'm joined by visual artist and educator Robynn Smith, Professor Emeritus at Monterey Peninsula College and founder of Print Day in May.
Robynn has spent decades teaching, creating, and building community through printmaking — a medium that blends craft, experimentation, and collaboration. Through her work, she's helped artists around the world connect through a shared creative practice.
This conversation explores the power of art, the importance of process, and how creativity can bring people together across cultures and continents.