Grand Opening Gala for 826LA at Mar Vista

Back in November I had the special pleasure to calligraph a scroll of donor names at the grand opening event of 826LA’s Mar Vista location. I was a volunteer at 826LA’s after school tutoring program for a while, and when I heard they were looking for a creative way to showcase the names of their new location’s founding donors, I leapt at the chance.

At the evening’s event, those donors who made sizable contributions to the organization watched me calligraph their names onto a delicate, yellowing scroll—a vintage player piano scroll of a Greek traditional song, bought for me at the Rosebowl Flea market way back in 2011 by my dear calligraphy friend Mara of Neither Snow. Mara bought an identical one for herself and we vowed to each other that we would save them until the perfect, most unbeatably-awesome excuse to use them arose. I considered this such an occasion.

I used a Brause EF66 nib and walnut ink I’d mixed from crystals, which lent the calligraphy an aged, vintage look.

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The 826 program is a nation-wide, free tutoring service for kids K–12. From 826national.org:

826 National is a nonprofit organization that provides strategic leadership, administration, and other resources to ensure the success of its network of eight writing and tutoring centers. 826 centers offer a variety of inventive programs that provide under-resourced students, ages 6-18, with opportunities to explore their creativity and improve their writing skills. We also aim to help teachers get their classes excited about writing. Our mission is based on the understanding that great leaps in learning can happen with one-on-one attention, and that strong writing skills are fundamental to future success.

Since its founding in San Francisco in 2002 by award-winning author Dave Eggers and educator Nínive Calegari, 826 has sparked students’ imaginations. Fanning the sparks into full-blown creative wildfires, 826 centers across the country offer free programming for students. Our celebration of writing, learning, and arts education engages under-resourced youth, enabling them to flare up and rise to their full potential. (Read more...)

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+ Learn how to volunteer at one of the 826 locations around the country.

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Molly Suber Thorpe

A calligrapher, teacher, and author, Molly’s work spans both modern lettering and historical script. She writes about calligraphy and handwriting as creative disciplines—shaped by tools, technique, habit, and attention—and considers what it means to write by hand in a digital age. In addition to designing custom lettering for clients, she creates books, free resources, and online classes for people who want to develop their calligraphy and handwriting, whether as a creative outlet, a professional skill, or both.

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