
Sezio has teamed up with Society6 to offer a creative stimulus package of $500, which will be awarded to an artist choosen by the community. To apply or to help curate this grant, visit Society6.com/grants.
Posted By zack | 6/24/2009 | 10:22 AM | Add a Comment
We're prepping this week for Switchfoot's 5th Annual Bro-Am. Sezio will collaborate with The Glue Network and Jedidiah to create two art walls, one to be auctioned and one raffled to raise funds for StandUp for Kids. Tocayo, Andrew Heine, Brent Sandor and Carly Ealey will be tackling Sezio's wall and you could win it for $1! We'll have some freshly printed shirts as well, so cruise out to Encinitas this Saturday (10am-5pm).

Posted By zack | 6/23/2009 | 8:42 AM | Add a Comment
In Medieval times, a printer's devil was an apprentice in a printing establishment. Early printing was long associated with devilry; and printers were believed to be practitioners of the Black Arts. Over time, the apprentice came to be called The Printer's Devil.
Local printers Florence Ashford, Anthony Lukens, and Trish Martin will be presenting the fruits of their Bay Park Press apprenticeships tonight from 6 to 9 p.m. as The Printer's Devils makes its debut.

The show, featuring works of letterpress, linocuts, and intaglio will run from June 12 to July 18 at Bay Park Press (4138 Napier Street). The gallery is open Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Check out Bay Park's site for more information.

Posted By jordan | 6/12/2009 | 12:44 PM | Add a Comment
We had another rad time at Thread Show this year, thanks to everyone for coming out and making tees with us! Here's a little photo re-cap of our weekend at Wonderhaus. Keep your eyes peeled for sezio owls and dreamcatchers around town.
Zack shows us how it's done
Patient people
Stoked on new Tocayo tee
Chadwick with more owls than fingers
Jordan lines it up
If you dance they dry faster
Teamwork

Bear smiles
For more photos check my flickr site
Posted By carly | 6/4/2009 | 11:38 AM | Add a Comment
Sezio recently collaborated with The Museum of Photographic Arts on a new T Shirt line for the relaunch of their store. The original illustrations by Joel P West were screen printed on 100% organic cotton shirts and are available for around $20.
If you like what you see below, come out to Balboa Park tomorrow night (06.04) for MoPA's Pop Thursdays event. Sezio will be screen printing on location, and is stocked with tanks, crews and v's with your choice of ink and blank color. The event starts at 7 so get there early, we're expecting a line...




Posted By zack | 6/3/2009 | 11:57 PM | View Comments (3)