Printing queen Kingi Carpenter’s new silkscreening handbook, co-authored with Annalisa Danowski, is much more than a craftster’s guide to basic T-shirt embellishment. Launched on July 23 at the Gladstone, it celebrates Carpenter’s “misfit” business approach and schools the next generation of ink-pullers on setting up a studio and getting to work. Simple to serious projects are thoroughly explained, while pages of Carpenter’s charming illustrations inspire both the artistically gifted and challenged to pick up a squeegee. $39.95, 507 Queen West, 416-504-1711, peachberserk.com.
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