WPA/Federal Art Project Memorial Day screen print from 1936 or 1937
Earlier this month, Philadelphia Photo Arts Center (PPAC) hosted the 3rd annual Book Fair. With over 30 publishers, three book signings and two book launches (full roster with links after the jump), ...
A guest post by Chris Clark. I ran into Pilar Nadal at the farmer’s market in Portland, Maine last Saturday printing postcards from the back of her mobile print shop, The Tired Press. In respon...
Now through June 24, if you’re in Chicago, you can see over 80 screen prints by 40 artists from the book Pulled: A Catalog of Screen Printing in an exhibition at the gorgeous small Chicago gall...
A long-time supporter of Printeresting, artist and professor Joseph D’Uva, recently brought to our attention one more strange way that the worlds of skateboarding and printmaking have more in c...
Print as simulated architecture! Absolute Monarchy is a silkscreen installation by Australia printmaker and current Cornell University MFA student Elizabeth Corkery. The ambitious piece is a simulati...
A guest post by Jeffrey Dell with photographs by John Hitchcock unless otherwise noted. There is some serious printmaking mojo happening in Texas these days, and this is exemplified no better than th...
Marchelo Vera is a recent graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology, famous for its Non Toxic-based program. He’s been doing research involving 4-color Intaglio-Type and photographic te...
Pigment Magic The only sad thing about our collaboration with Gamblin Artists Colors on our ink, Printeresting Black, is that we didn’t have time to make it out to Portland, OR to witness it be...
Wild Thing, an intaglio print by Maurice Sendak. This state proof is from a print project Sendak worked on for several years, but never editioned. If you missed Maurice Sendak’s recent intervie...
Fay Ku, a New York-based artist and current Keyholder Resident at the Lower Eastside Printshop created this very compelling temporary installation at the Brooklyn Museum of Art for their annual Artis...
Café Royal Booksis the labor of love of Craig Atkinson. The UK-based Publisher/Editor in Chief has been cranking out about 15 titles a year in small editions (50-100). Experimental to the core, Café ...
We were lucky enough to be invited to the 2012 Baltimore Contemporary Print Fair. It was a delightful event organized and hosted by the Baltimore Museum of Art. This fair, unique in its focus, over-f...
Atelier Martine, Eucalyptus, c.1912. Wallpaper: impression from a cylinder; black background; 6 colors: white, lemon yellow, ultramarine blue, verdigris (2 tones), dark green, 80 x 79 cm. Collection ...
Ed. Note: Instead of writing this post, I decided to simply transcribe the following conversation with my wife: ME: Before we settle in for the night, there’s hot news I have to blog about. App...
Check out Sound Proof, a video by University of Michigan undergraduate James Bloniarz. As his senior thesis, Sound Proof is a search for the relationship of woodcut to music. He did all of the audio ...
As a savvy student of the New Media Landscape, you’re totally plugged in to all things Printeresting. So it’s probably not even necessary to tell you that your Printeresting Editors will ...
Poster by Mike Houston of Cannonball Press fame. If you are anywhere near NYC on Saturday May 5th, I hope you will be heading to Print’s Alive! at the Coney Island Museum (1208 Surf Ave, Brookl...
Believe it or not, today marks the fourth anniversary of “the thinking person’s favorite online resource for interesting printmaking miscellany”! Hooray! To celebrate, we decided to...
Elizabeth Catlett, Mimi, 2007, 8″ x10″ linocut, edition of 90, 2007, published by Segura Publishing Company. A guest post by Brent Bond. All links added by editor. A strong voice and a lo...
It is with great sadness that we have to report that Yee-Haw Industries has announced it will close at the end of the month. In an article for knoxvillebiz.com by Josh Flory, co-owner, Julie Belcher ...
That’s just a teaser. More info next week!
The following is a guest post by Josh Dannin. When Wolfbat Studios and Woodcut Funhouse roll into town, word (and ink) spreads quick. Such was definitely the case at 612 Piety Street. Hosted by Denni...
This week marks the centennial of the wreck of the Titanic. Our persistent media has probed all aspects of the tragedy: from the boat’s pervasive cultural relevance, to how Leonardo Dicaprio go...
It seems like every couple months, news of another interesting student print project trickles out of Knoxville. This one is based on the American Civil Liberties Union “Know Your Rights” campaign. St...
Art School (Propositions for the 21st Century), edited by Steven Henry Madoff. In the index: Second Life. Not in the index: printmaking. …This has been another exciting edition of Printeresting...
Mauricio Lasansky, Self-Portrait, Mixed Media Intaglio, 60″x21″ A sad day in Iowa. Mauricio Lasansky, the legendary founder of the University of Iowa Printmaking program, passed away on M...
Various artists (Vladimir Burliuk, David Burliuk, and Vasilii Kamenskii). Tango s korovami. Zhelezobetonnye poemy (Tango with Cows: Ferro-Concrete Poems) [front cover] by Vasilii Kamenskii. Moscow: D...
The following is a guest-post by Kelly Parvin. Brittany Cherkes A very small sampling of some of the amazing artwork on display during the Open Portfolio event at SGCI: 2012. Brittany Ferguson Camill...
The following is a guest-post by Claire Siepser. What does home mean these days? With our increasingly nomadic lifestyle, many people have trouble answering this question. Is home where you grew up? ...
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