“Christmas” 1929 etching by Robin Tanner (1904-1988) Robin Tanner’s etchings began, following night-school classes at Goldsmiths College in London. He had been inspired by the major Samuel Palmer retrospective exhibition organized by Martin Hardie in London in 1926, and his first etching was made in that year. He was particularly…
Here are a few websites where printmakers can exchange ideas, find printmaking bibliographies and write about what’s happening in print. These are just a few of several listed in the SGC newsletter. Join the SGC and you, too, can have access to great information like this! There is a link…
Early Registration for 2010 SGC Conference now open March 24th-March 27th, 2010 Early Bird registration rates are now available for the 2010 Southern Graphics Council Conference/Philadelphia in March. Visit the new and exciting website for details. SGC Philadelphia 2010 Get bits from the 2009 Chicago SGC Conference courtesy of the…
We have had people contacting us looking to purchase the wonderful, original Tiger Lily Calendars. Due to the intense amount of work that goes into them we do them every other year so there is not one for the 2010 year. Please let me know if anyone asks about them….
Sandra Brown of the Women’s Studio Workshop in New York shared this video with the SGC list serve. The Complex of All of These  A video made by Abigail Uhteg, artist-in-residence at Women’s Studio Workshop in New York. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9a5hH5idQc This stop-motion video uses 3000 images to show action covering…
“An Artist’s Eye on Knowlton Street” New Prints by Julie Lonneman  Opening Reception at NVision Friday, November 6th 2009, 6 – 10 PM  “I’’m well acquainted with the stretch of Knowlton Street between Hamilton and Crawford Avenues in Northside. I travel these four blocks almost every weekday on…
Congratulations to Theresa Gates-Kuhr, Judy DiMuzio & Julie Lonneman for having work included in, “Collective Ink” at Massillon Museum November 1st – January 3rd. 2010 Opening Reception on Sunday, November 1st. 2-5 pm The exhibition will focus on contemporary women printmakers producing art as part of four printmaking cooperatives in…
Elaine Zumeta, a co-director of Tiger Lily Press since 2002, has recently decided to step down from her position. She has been very dedicated to the studio, and has worked tirelessly over the years to help out in any way possible. Elaine has done a great job as a director,…
New Prints Program, Winter 2010 Call for Entries Deadline – Friday, November 13, 2009 In keeping with our mission to promote the greater appreciation and understanding of the fine art print, IPCNY presents a selection of new prints four times per year. Criteria for selection are: Only original fine art…
Recordings by Aaron Kent September 25 Opening Night 6-10pm at Enjoy the Arts 1338 Main St. Cincinnati Ohio 45202 513-621-4700 Show goes until October 23 Drawings by Aaron Kent A departure from his preferred sculptural media, Drawings by Aaron Kent explores the artist’s unique vision through large sketches. Heavily influenced…
The completed moku hanga reduction print. The image size is 6.5″ X 8.5″. I managed to print 8 shades of gray before I ran out of wood. I like to think that I learned many things after doing this print technique, such as…. *Plan ahead and don’t rush just because…
Wood Engraving Workshop with Wesley Bates Wesley Bates, a world class wood engraver, will teach a three day workshop on Nov. 6th, 7th & 8th, 2009 in Cincinnati. The cost per person is $135.00 and includes paper, wood engraving blocks, and use of tools. Additional blocks and tools may be…