BCU Type Talks Hidden Gems Series: Life of a Printer with David Springer
Dave has transitioned from a prolific tag artist in Birmingham to a renowned screen printer known for his political and social commentary. This March, the BCU Type Talks Hidden Gems Series presents “Life of a Printer,” where Dave will share his unique journey.
From streets walls to T-shirts
Starting as a graffiti artist, Dave’s DOS tag became a symbol of resistance and identity. His move to screen printing provided opportunities to collaborate with brands like Goodenough, Massive Attack, Gimme Five, Tenderloin, and Very Ape (AAPE).
Engaging Speaker and Educator
Dave is a captivating public speaker who discusses his artistic evolution and the deeper meanings in the work he has screen-printed. He also conducts interactive workshops and lectures at universities, inspiring new talent with insights into his screen printing career, fashion and business.
Art Exhibitions and Impact
Dave’s screen prints are regularly showcased in galleries, reflecting his skill and the powerful messages in the art he prints.
Event Details
Date: Wednesday, March 10th, 2020
Time: 16:00
Location: BCU
Registration: CPHC
Join us for an inspiring session with David Oswald Springer and explore the life of a printer who uses art as a force for social change. Register at the Hidden Gems Series page.