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est. 1969

The Shakespeare Press Museum is a 19th century working letterpress museum at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. The museum is maintained by volunteer student curators who are assisted by a faculty adviser.

Vintage Press



Letterpress

WORKSHOPS & CURRENT USES


Letterpress Examples

The primary function of the museum is to serve as a repository for printing equipment that was used between 1850 and 1920 in California. Our collections include many different types of printing presses, many different fonts of type, and additional equipment and tools that are necessary to staff a printing office.

In addition to serving as a museum, the Shakespeare Press also functions as a letterpress printing office. We believe that providing visitors with the opportunity to print provides a link to a better understanding of the past. We provide students, university staff, and community members with the opportunity to learn by doing.




Coursework


Coursework

Since The Shakespeare Press Museum is conveniently located on the bottom floor of the Graphic Communication building, many Graphic Communication-related clubs, associations, and classes consistently take advantage of its equipment. The presses have been used to create everything from flyers to club journals.



  • Affiliate

  • TAGA Club
  • AIGA Club
  • Mat Pica Pi
  • Mustang News




Sage Rousso-Schindler

Sage Rousso-Schindler

Museum Curator, 2024


“I am a 4th year Graphic Communication major concentrating in Graphics for Packaging. ”



Sierra Barnes

Sierra Barnes

Web Developer


“I am a fourth year Graphic Communication major concentrating in UX/UI and minoring in Spanish. I'm excited to be working with the Shakespeare Press Museum and learning more about the world of print! ”



Ken Macro

Ken Macro

Faculty Advisor


Dr. Ken Macro is a professor in the Graphic Communication Department at The California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California. He leads courses in management (production, operations, human resources), marketing and sales, and entrepreneurialism. He specializes in innovative product development, Lean manufacturing, knowledge management, and epistemology. He is an avid bibliophile and has an affinity for print history and incunabula. He has started four small businesses and has held various leadership roles in the graphic communication and healthcare industries.





Past Museum Curators

Jacqui Smith, 2023; Laura Sorvetti, 2022; Natalie Jones, 2021; Monica Reyes, 2020