Poster for “Red (Fire) Horse: Collective Power,” a Lunar New Year riso poster-making workshop with Lucky Risograph and AAAinA, featuring layered pink and red silhouettes of horses on a deep red background, with event details at the bottom.

Workshop


Red (Fire) Horse: Riso Workshop with lucky risograph and AAAinA

February 19, 2026 – February 19, 2026
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
lucky risograph
20 Jay Street, Unit 217
DUMBO, NY 11201

AAAinA and lucky risograph are proud to share a collaborative riso workshop for Lunar New Year. Aligned with the 2026 zodiac animal of the horse, the workshop will use images of the horse from AAA’s digital archives to be used as stencils, inspirations, and points of departure for new creations. Participants will collectively create a poster to be printed on a risograph, copies of which each person will be able to take away.

No prior experience necessary. All materials will be provided. 

This is a ticketed workshop with mandatory RSVP. Each ticket costs $50 and is available for purchase through the RSVP link above. Please note that these ticket prices have been subsidized by AAAinA and do not reflect the full cost of materials and labor for future programming at lucky risograph.

Minimal logo on a light gray background reading “lucky risograph” in lowercase serif lettering, with a small pink dot accent near the text.

lucky risograph is an Asian and Hispanic-owned print press and design studio based in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Since our establishment in 2019, we have continued incorporating the eco-conscious, accessible, and affordable nature of risograph printing into our everyday practice.

The event is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, Ruth Foundation for the Arts, and other foundations and individuals.

A horizontal row of sponsor logos on a light gray background: the New York State outline with the text “New York State of Opportunity” and “Council on the Arts,” followed by the red “NYC” logo with “Cultural Affairs,” and the black “Ruth Arts Foundation” logo.