American Advertising Federation Asheville hosts vintage poster printing master Jim Sherraden for lunch, June 15

Photo courtesy of American Advertising Federation Asheville

The Asheville chapter of the American Advertising Federation will host vintage printer and poster guru Jim Sherraden for a networking lunch at Strada Italiano on Monday, June 15, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The printing and design professional currently serves as the master printer and archivist at Hatch Show Print — a company specializing in century-old printing methods and with big name poster customers like Pearl Jam and Morrissey.

A $20 ticket ($15 for AAF members) includes lunch.

Here is the full release from Asheville’s AAF:

AAF Asheville, the Western North Carolina chapter of the American Advertising Federation (AAF), is proud to host Jim Sherraden, Master Printer and Archivist at Hatch Show Print, one of America’s oldest surviving show poster and design shops. Founded in 1879, Hatch is still designing and printing more than 600 jobs a year, using the original wood type found on countless posters advertising carnivals, circuses, and vaudeville and minstrel shows. All are welcomed:

Monday, June 15, 2105
11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Strada Italiano
27 Broadway, Asheville

Jim’s presentation begins with the very first poster printed at Hatch before speeding through over one hundred years of hand-set graphic design. Not resting on its heritage, Hatch operates under the mantra of “preservation through production.” Recent Hatch Show Print customers range from Pearl Jam to Minnie Pearl, Springsteen to a Spring Fling, Morrissey to a meat butcher. Recent exhibits include a four-year tour with the Smithsonian Institution. As of October 2013, Hatch Show Print relocated to a custom-designed space in the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum.

Cost for AAFA members is $15 and non-members $20. Lunch is included. RSVP online via the event page at: http://www.adfedasheville.org/index.php/events/upcoming-events

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