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If you have any concerns about or want to stay up-to-date on health and safety issues pertaining to the arts you can reference the following information: Visit: “Health and Saftey Articles” www.chicagoartistsresource.org/node/15316  HEALTH IN THE ARTS University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health The mission of the Health…

I just received information from a gentleman named Mark Andrew Webber who lives in Reading, England and has just completed a Linocut that took him six months of research and design and two months to carve.  It is  a Map of Paris, 150cm x 180cm (@ 58″ x 70″).  He…

Examples from the Journal PRINT Slang Introduction and Editing by Erik Waterkotte “A humorous, albeit practical, lexicon of printmaking studio vernacular from across the country… The printmaking studio is a communal working environment, and often a unique language develops between printmakers…”   Theories of Printmaking By Dr. Kelly Donahue-Wallace “How…

The Mid-America Print Council Members Juried Exhibition is currently accepting submissions. The link for the prospectus and online submission is  https://www.usi.edu/libarts/mapc The exhibition is being hosted by the University of Southern Indiana and coordinated by Joseph D’Uva and the USI Gallery Committee. Juror:   Janet Ballweg, Professor of Art and…

The Northern Print Biennale is the first major event for international printmaking in the UK in over 20 years. A gallery of the selected works can be viewed here.

NEW PRINTS PROGRAM New Prints 2009/Autumn Call for Entries Deadline – September 14, 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. New Prints 2009/Autumn will be the 33rd New…