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“Herald of Bad Things to Come,” by John Hitchcock and Jenny Angus, at RedLine, pushes the boundaries of printmaking. (Image provided by RedLine)

Re: RedLine Denver show asks: Is this really printmaking?, March 11 Life & Culture story.

Thanks to Ray Mark Rinaldi for his article on Mo Print (short for Month of Printmaking), a citywide celebration of the art of the print that is taking place in Denver this month. The schedule includes more than 50 exhibits, 30 artist studio tours, collector discussion panels, hands-on printmaking workshops, and even a steamroller print event. Mo Print is a biennial event put together on a shoestring budget with a very dedicated group of volunteers.

Cool, locally organized art events like this make me glad I live in Denver.

Tam O Neill, Denver

This letter was published in the March 21 edition.

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