Check out Inkteraction!, the International Printmakers Network. It’s a great way to connect with printmakers from all over the world! Inkteraction!
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The folks at Photography Colleges.org have compiled a list of 50 Incredibly Inspiring Printmaking Blogs. You can check them out here!
The Harry Smith Print Shop at Naropa U. survives in the era of YouTube. Article can be seen here
The Wells Book Arts Center, in Aurora NY. is offering numerous classes in the book arts, including letterpress & calligraphy during the Summer of 2011. Click here for a PDF of their brochure.
Print Universe where printmakers from all over the world can get their heads together here
9th Lessedra World Art Print Annual 2010 website
Nontoxicprint.com A Research Resource and Practical Guide for Printmakers, Artists and Educators
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR CONTEMPORARY PRINTMAKING This bibliography was developed from the panel session “Syntax of the Print Revisited” held at the 2008 Southern Graphics Council Conference,Virginia Commonwealth University. Chaired by Beauvais Lyons, the session included papers by Shaurya Kumar, Hugh Merrill and Ruth Weisberg. The session examined Weisberg’s…
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…
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…
Conditioning the Maru Bake Brush The Japanese Maru Bake brush is made of dense, coarse horse hair embedded in a bamboo handle. Prior to use, it needs to be conditioned by singeing, and later splitting, the hair either on a hotplate, or with a flame. I chose the hotplate method,…