For the past year, Thayer Bray has been building a new community deep in the basement of the Hobbs Building, in the historic West Bottoms.
The director of Greenhouse Print Space says he’s trying to regain something he experienced as a graduate student at the University of Kansas, where he was surrounded by creative people.
To do that, he’s invited artists into a 5,000-square-foot studio filled with hundreds of years of printing technology and drawers full of old-school type. The antique machinery has a way of bringing people together, he says…