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Directory of North American Print Workshops

 
Welcome to the Directory of North American Print Workshops compiled by IPCNY to provide a comprehensive listing of printshops across the United States. Listings, which may be viewed alphabetically or by state, offer basic information such as whether a workshop does publishing, contract printing, offers cooperative opportunities for artists or offers classes, as well as what media it specializes in and a description of the on-site facilities. To view listings by state, select a state from the list below. To search for a listing by title, enter a search term in the field below. State + Title searching is also possible.

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All Workshops:

CRG Editions
10 Grand Press
Anchor Graphics @ Columbia College Chicago
Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Arion Press
Art Students League of New York
Atelier Bleu Acier
Axelle Editions
Borowsky Center for Publication Arts
Brandywine Workshop
Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions
Brooklyn Editions
Burning Bones Press
C. R. Ettinger Studio
Cade Tompkins Editions
Cannonball Press
Center for Book Arts
Center for Contemporary Printmaking
Center Street Studio
Cheltenham Art Center
Cirrus Gallery
Cockeyed Press
Coronado Studio
CRG Editions
Crown Point Press
Derrière L'Étoile
Dieu Donné Papermill, Inc.
Drive By Press
Durham Press, Inc.
Eastside Editions
Edition Jacob Samuel
Editions Fawbush
El Nopal Press
Electric Works
Evil Prints
Fine Art Printing, Ltd.
Flatbed Press
Flying Horse Editions
Forth Estate
Gemini G.E.L.
Goya-Girl Press, Inc. and Goya Contemporary
Graphicstudio, U.S.F., Tampa
Great River Arts Institute
Grenfell Press
Guest Artist in Printmaking Program (GAPP)
Hamilton Press, Inc.
Hand Graphics
Hand Print Workshop International
Hare and Hound Press
Harlan and Weaver Intaglio
Highpoint Center for Printmaking
Highpoint Editions
HuiPress (Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center)
IOLABS
Island Press
Jennifer Melby Editions
Jungle Press Editions Ltd.
K. Caraccio Studio
Kala Art Institute
Landfall Press
Laumont Editions
Littleton Studios
Lococo Fine Art Publishers
Lower East Side Print Shop
Mad Dog Press
Manhattan Graphics Center
Manneken Press
Massachusetts College of Art, Master Printer Studio
Maurel Studios
Mimosa Press
Mission Grafica
Mixografia®
Modern Multiples
Normal Editions Workshop
P.R.I.N.T. (Print Research Institute of North Texas)
Pace Prints
Paulson Bott Press
Pepe Coronado Print Projects
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
Procuniar Workshop
Pyracantha Press @ Arizona State University
Pyramid Atlantic
Ribuoli Digital
Riverhouse Editions
Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop
Robert Brown Gallery
Segura Publishing Company
Self Help Graphics
Serie Project, Inc.
Shark's Ink
Silicon Gallery Fine Art Prints Ltd.
Slugfest Printmaking Workshop & Gallery
Solo Impression, Inc.
Space 1026
Taller arte del nuevo amanecer
Tamarind Institute
Tandem Press
The Center for Book & Paper Arts (CBPA) @ Columbia College Chicago
The Fabric Workshop and Museum
The Lawrence Lithography Workshop
The LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University
The Lothar Osterburg Studio
Tiny Showcase
Two Palms Press
Universal Limited Art Editions, Inc.
Van Deb Editions
Wade Wilson Art
Wildwood Press
Wingate Studios
Women Printmakers of Austin
Women's Studio Workshop
Wycross Press
Zea Mays Printmaking
  • CRG Editions
    Publisher/Gallery
    Carla Chammas
    1990
    548 West 22nd Street; New York, NY 10011
    http://www.crggallery.com/editions/
    (212) 229 2766
    info@crggallery.com

    06/30/2011 - 13:23
    New York


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  • 10 Grand Press
    Contract/Publisher
    Marina Ancona
    Marina Ancona
    New York 1024 Dean Street #3; Brooklyn, NY 11238 and New Mexico 35 Calle Enrique; Santa Fe, NM 87507
    http://www.10grandpress.com/
    (917)-763-4269
    grandpress@yahoo.com
    Intaglio, monoprint, relief, paper lithography, solar plates, and stencils

    10 Grand Press is an independent print shop that specializes in fine art printing. Artists work with a professional printer to create original works on paper

    06/24/2011 - 14:33
    New York


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  • Anchor Graphics @ Columbia College Chicago
    Non-profit Workshop
    David Jones
    David Jones
    Chris Flynn
    1988
    623 S. Wabash Ave., Room 201. Chicago, IL 60605
    http://www.colum.edu/Academics/Art_and_Design/Facilities/Anchor_Graphics/
    (312) 369-6864
    lithography, intaglio and relief

    Facilities: 40" x 70" American French Tool etching press, 18" x 36" Takach etching press, 32" x 60" Takach Garfield litho press, 23" x 41" Charles Brand litho press, Litho stones of various sizes, Aquatint box that will coat a 12" x 12" etching plate, Vertical etching tank for 16" x 20" plates using Ferric Chloride solution (copper only), Exposure unit with vacuum frame for photo-based print processes, Epson 7800 large format inkjet printer for making films, Copy machine, Mac and PC computers with scanners and laser printers, Assortment of inks, tarlatans, rollers, rags, etc.

    Anchor Graphics is a not-for-profit fine art press that brings together, under professional guidance, a diverse community of youth, emerging and established artists, and the public to advance the fine art of printmaking by integrating education with the creation of prints. Anchor Graphics is a program of the Art + Design Department at Columbia College Chicago.

    Classes and workshops are offered for adults and high school students. An artist-in-residence program takes place every summer. Open Studio Rental, and Internships and contract printing are also offered

     

    06/23/2011 - 10:33
    Illinois


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  • Anderson Ranch Arts Center
    Non-profit Visual Arts Community
    Barbara Bloemink
    1966
    5263 Owl Creek Rd.; Snowmass Village, CO 81615
    http://www.andersonranch.org/
    (970) 923-3181
    info@andersonranch.org
    Lithography, intaglio, relief, silkscreen, monoprinting, book arts, and digital printmaking

    Facilities: Two motorized lithograpy presses, two etching presses capable of handling sheet sizes up to 65" x 38", a large graphic arts camera, darkroom and vacuum easel for photo processes.

    Located on a turn-of-the-century sheep ranch, Anderson Ranch was established as an informal workshop by a group of Colorado artists in 1966 and incorporated as a non-profit arts community in 1973. The campus includes housing, a cafe, an art supply store, and gallery spaces including The Hansen Print Gallery which exhibits selections from the Ranch print collection.

    Summer workshops in a wide range of art media for adults and children are offered annually. Residencies and a visiting artist program are also available.

    06/30/2011 - 10:14
    Colorado


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  • Arion Press
    Contract/Publisher/Gallery
    Diana Ketcham
    Gerald Reddan
    1974
    1802 Hays Street,The Presidio; San Francisco, CA 94129
    http://www.arionpress.com/
    (415) 668-2542
    arionpress@arionpress.com
    Letterpress, book bindery, digital printing

    Arion Press publishes deluxe, limited-edition books, many of them illustrated by prominent artists and some accompanied by separate editions of original prints. Arion Press also offers custom services for fine typography, book-binding and printing on commission. Since 2001, Arion Press has been a cultural tenant at the Presidio, the new National Park in San Francisco, where it shares a building with its second division, M & H Type, and its non-profit adjunct, the Grabhorn Institute.

    No classes are offered.

    06/30/2011 - 10:18
    California


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  • Art Students League of New York
    School
    Salvatore Barbieri
    1875
    215 West 57th Street; New York, NY 10019
    http://www.theartstudentsleague.org/
    (212) 247-4510
    info@artstudentsleague.org
    Etching, lithography, wood block, silkscreen and photo-etching

    The Art Students League offers classes and workshops in painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture and also hosts lectures and artist talks. Scholarships are available.

    06/30/2011 - 10:27
    New York


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  • Atelier Bleu Acier
    Contract/Publisher/Gallery
    Erika Greenberg-Schneider
    Erika Greenberg-Schneide
    109 West Columbus Drive; Tampa, FL 33602
    http://www.bleuacier.com/
    (813) 272-9746
    erika@bleuacier.com
    Intaglio, photogravure, lithography, photo-lithography, relief and monotype

    Atelier Bleu Acier is a collaborative and contract studio owned and operated by master printer Erika Greenberg-Schneider. As a gallery, Bleu Acier exhibits works in all disciplines by emerging, mid-career and established artists from the US and Europe. As a publisher, Bleu Acier collaborates with artists on limited editions and multiples that possess the strength and drive of their work in other media.

    06/30/2011 - 10:30
    Florida


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  • Axelle Editions
    Workshop
    Luther Davis
    1999
    312 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn NY, 11201
    www.axelle.com
    718-246-1200
    luther@axelle.com
    10/18/2011 - 13:01
    New York


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  • Borowsky Center for Publication Arts
    Publisher/University
    Lori Spencer
    1987
    Anderson Building; 9th floor; 333 South Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19107
    http://www.uarts.edu/about/6798.html
    (215) 717-6460
    sviguers@uarts.edu
    Offset/stone/plate lithography, papermaking, bookbinding, screen-printing, letterpress, intaglio and relief

    Facilities: well-equipped studios and specialized facilities, including studios for papermaking, non-silver photography, bookbinding, water-based screen-printing, letterpress, intaglio and relief printing, stone and plate lithography, and offset lithography. Stationary vertical and portable book presses, a board shear, table-top shears, and a guillotine paper cutter are available for bookbinding. Five Vandercook proof presses, a photopolymer plate making system, and over 600 drawers of monotype, foundry and wood type. Five etching presses and four lithography presses. ATF-Davidson offset press, Heidelberg KORS offset press

    The Borowsky Center for Publication Arts works with visiting artists to produce original fine art offset lithographs and artist books. The center is located at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.

    Internships are offered

     

    06/23/2011 - 11:16
    Pennsylvania


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  • Brandywine Workshop
    Non-profit Workshop
    Allan Edmunds
    1972
    730 S. Broad Street; Philadelphia, PA 19146
    http://www.brandywineworkshop.com/
    (215) 546-3675
    Offset, Screen-printing, Intaglio

    Facilities: The Workshop's Visual Technologies Center houses facilities for offset production, screen-printing, intaglio printing, a photo-process area, and a bindery. The Workshop also houses a design and layout studio, two gallery spaces, a print collection, and a research facility.

    Brandywine Workshop is a nonprofit, culturally diverse institution dedicated to promoting interest and talent in printmaking and related visual arts; training artists and art students in fine art printmaking and related arts with an emphasis on new technologies.
     

    06/23/2011 - 11:26
    Pennsylvania


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  • Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions
    Publisher
    Thomas Lollar
    Randy Hemminghaus
    Anne Q. McKeown
    1986
    Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Department of Visual Arts; Mason Gross School of the Arts; 33 Livingston Ave.; New Brunswick, NJ 08901
    http://www.brodskycenter.org/
    (732) 932-2222 ext 838
    info@brodskycenter.org
    Lithography, silkscreen, intaglio, relief, letterpress, papermaking, digital printmaking, photographic processes

    The Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions was founded as the Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper (RCIPP) in 1986 by Judith K. Brodsky, an artist, printmaker, arts advocate, and professor of art at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.  It was established as an international forum for the exchange of new ideas in print and papermaking processes and education. In 2006 it was renamed in honor of Judy in recognition of her leadership and vision.

    06/24/2011 - 14:19
    New Jersey


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  • Brooklyn Editions
    Contract
    Stephen Scott Gross
    2003
    251 19th Street #1D; Brooklyn NY 11215
    http://brooklyneditions.com/
    (718) 852-4617
    info@brooklyneditions.com
    Digital Printing

    Facilities: Archival, museum-quality prints up to 60 inches wide by any length. State-of-the-art Imageprint RIP and a color-managed workflow. Epson and Canon printers and a variety of software to get the most out of any image. Print on rag papers, photo canvas, baryta, fibre and more traditional gloss and lustre. From rice paper to cardboard we are always experimenting with interesting non traditional options.

    Brooklyn Editions is a digital printmaking solution and collaboration with accomplished photographer and master printer Stephen Scott Gross in his Brooklyn studio. With more than 20 years of printing experience from analog to digital, Stephen provides committed personalized support for a variety of artist’s projects. His mission is to combine technical expertise with an artist’s eye to help his clients bring their vision into reality.

    06/30/2011 - 15:58
    New York


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  • Burning Bones Press
    Publisher/Contract
    Patrick Masterson
    Carlos Hernandez
    2011
    1518 Yale Street #1. Houston, Texas 77008
    http://www.burningbonespress.com/
    (713) 884-5474
    etching, lithography, woodcuts, screen-prints and monoprint

    Burning Bones Press is a printmaking studio which collaborates with artists to produce limited editions of original etchings, lithographs, woodcuts, screen prints and monoprints.  The studio also does contract, collaborative printing for other publishers, dealers, artists, and institutions.

    Classes are offered and Studio is available on a limited basis for open-shop work.

     

    06/23/2011 - 10:40
    Texas


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  • C. R. Ettinger Studio
    Contract/Printer
    Cindi Royce Ettinger
    1982
    144 Vine Street; Philadelphia, PA 19106
    http://crettinger.com/
    (215) 928-9897
    cettinger@verizon.net
    Intaglio, relief

    The Studio offers contract services for limited editions or monoprints produced collaboratively with the artist.

    In addition to contracting services for limited editions, The studio also accommodates monoprinting.

    06/30/2011 - 10:51
    Pennsylvania


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  • Cade Tompkins Editions
    Contract/Publisher
    Cade Tompkins
    2009
    198 Hope Street; Providence, RI 02906
    http://www.cadetompkins.com/
    (401) 751 4888
    cadetompkins@mac.com
    printmaking, bookbinding

    Cade Tompkins Editions publishes prints and multiples by both emerging and mid-career artists.

    No classes/workshops offered.

    06/30/2011 - 10:40
    Rhode Island


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  • Cannonball Press
    Publisher
    Martin Mazorra and Mike Houston
    1999
    Brooklyn, NY
    http://cannonballpress.com/
    info@cannonballpress.com
    Relief Woodcuts and Screen-print

    In addition to publishing create large-scale collaborative woodcut prints, sculptures and installations.

    06/24/2011 - 11:27
    New York


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  • Center for Book Arts
    Non-profit Workshop
    Alexander Campos
    1974
    28 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor; New York, NY 10001
    http://www.centerforbookarts.org/
    (212) 481-0295
    Book arts, bookbinding, letterpress, and papermaking

    Facilities: Fully-equipped bindery and letterpress print shop. 36" guillotine paper cutter, a 3-ton Kensol hot stamping press, five Vandercook proof presses, a treadle platen press and several hand platen presses from 5" x 8" and up, including a newspaper size Washington Hand Press, many cases of hand type, and all the usual equipment you expect to find in a letterpress print shop and hand bindery.

    The Center for Book Arts is dedicated to preserving the traditional crafts of book

    06/23/2011 - 11:30
    New York


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  • Center for Contemporary Printmaking
    Non-profit Workshop
    Anthony Kirk
    1995
    299 West Avenue; Norwalk, CT 06850
    http://www.contemprints.org/
    (203) 899-7999
    info@contemprints.org
    intaglio, lithography, monotype, silkscreen, woodblock printing, paper works, book arts, and digital arts

    Facilities: Located in a 5,000 sq ft. 19th century carriage house, the Center includes a gallery and a studio equipped with five intaglio and one lithography presses, a Vandercook press, an hydraulic press, an acid room, screen-printing facilities, a paper mill, a metal shear, a black-and-white darkroom, an exposure table, a digital studio and a copy machine for printmaking projects. The Artist's Cottage houses studios, 2 intaglio presses, and living facilities for artists in residence.

    Internships and educational programs are offered. Workshops and residency programs are offered. Studios are available for independent work and rental when classes are not in session. Artists can arrange to collaborate and have editions printed with master printer Anthony Kirk and his assistant Christopher Shore.

     

    06/23/2011 - 11:33
    Connecticut


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  • Center Street Studio
    Contract/Publisher
    James Stroud
    James Stroud
    1984
    P.O. Box 870171; Milton Village, MA 02187
    http://www.centerstreetstudio.com/
    (617) 821-5458
    jstroud@centerstreetstudio.com
    Intaglio, woodcut, monotype, letterpress

    Facilities: 30" x 52" French Tool Press, 48" x 96" Etching Press, SP20 Vandercook Letterpress, Exposure unit for 18" x 24" Photo Etching

    The Center Street Studio was founded in 1984 by artist James Stroud. The Studio prints and publishes editions by both established and emerging artists.

    No classes are offered

     

    06/23/2011 - 11:36
    Massachusetts


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  • Cheltenham Art Center
    Community Visual and Dramatic Arts Center
    1940
    439 Ashbourne Road; Cheltenham, PA 19012
    http://www.cheltenhamarts.org/
    (215) 379-46601
    info@cheltenhamarts.org
    Relief, intaglio, monotype, silk screening

    Facilities: Charles Brand press 36" x 60"

    Classes are offered for adults and teenagers in a variety of visual arts including painting, drawing, printmaking, papermaking, ceramics, sculpture, welding and stained glass. Home of the Printmakers Guild and Clay Guild.

     

    06/23/2011 - 11:39
    Pennsylvania


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  • Cirrus Gallery
    Publisher/Gallery
    Jean Milant
    1971
    542 S. Alameda Street; Los Angeles, CA 90013-1708
    http://cirrusgallery.com/
    (213) 680-3473
    cirrus@cirrusgallery.com
    All printmaking media. Cirrus Gallery specializes in projects that incorporate state-of-the-art technology and traditional printmaking techniques

    Classes are offered

    06/23/2011 - 11:42
    California


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  • Cockeyed Press
    Publisher
    Bill Fick
    1995
    105 Hood Street, #1; Durham, NC 27701
    http://cockeyedpress.com/
    (919) 968-0042
    cockeyedpress@earthlink.net
    Linocut, monoprint, etching, photography

    Facilities: Printmaking studio, darkroom, Martech press

    Cockeyed Press is dedicated to publishing high quality books and prints by exceptional writers and artists.

    No classes are offered

    06/30/2011 - 10:45
    North Carolina


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  • Coronado Studio
    Contract/Publisher
    Sam Coronado
    1991
    901 Vargas Road; Austin, TX 78741
    http://coronadostudio.com/
    (512) 385-3591
    studio@coronadostudio.com
    Silkscreen

    Coronado Studio offers artists the opportunity to create limited edition screen prints with the help of a master printer. Coronado Studio is active in the Hispanic arts community and has been the publisher of the Serie Print Project since 1993.

    Classes and workshops are offered.

     

    06/23/2011 - 11:49
    Texas


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  • CRG Editions
    Publisher
    Glen Baldridge
    1990
    535 West 22nd Street; New York, NY 10011
    http://www.crggallery.com/
    (212) 229-2766
    info@crggallery.com

    06/23/2011 - 11:56
    New York


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  • Crown Point Press
    Publisher/Gallery
    Valerie Wade
    1962
    20 Hawthorne; San Francisco, CA 94105
    http://www.crownpoint.com/
    (415) 974-6273
    gallery@crownpoint.com
    Etching, photogravure

    Facilities: Large studio with five etching presses, a darkroom and exposure unit for photogravure

    Crown Point Press publishes fine art prints by invitation and currently works with five or six artists each year. Invited artists spend two weeks working with master printers in the etching studios. Crown Point also offers summer workshops which are open to all artists.

    Classes are offered.

     

    06/23/2011 - 11:59
    California


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  • Derrière L'Étoile
    Contract/Publisher
    313 West 37th Street ; New York, New York 10018
    http://www.artnet.com/gallery/305/derriere-letoile-studios.html
    (212) 239-7133
    Lithography

    06/23/2011 - 12:17
    New York


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  • Dieu Donné Papermill, Inc.
    Contract/Publisher/Workshop
    Paul Wong
    1976
    315 West 36th Street; New York, NY 10018
    http://www.dieudonne.org/
    (212) 226-0573
    Hand papermaking projects using a variety of Western and Asian fibers and pigments

    Facilities: 7,000 square foot studio services.

    Dieu Donné is a workspace dedicated to the creation, promotion, and preservation of contemporary art using the hand papermaking process. In support of its mission Dieu Donné collaborates with artists, offers exhibitions and educational programs, and maintains an archive of paper art. The organization’s primary services and programs are devoted to working with mid-career and emerging artists to develop new, innovative methods of papermaking within the medium and the greater world of contemporary art.

    Classes and residencies are offered.

     

    06/23/2011 - 12:19
    New York


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  • Drive By Press
    Publisher
    Gregory Nanney and Joseph Velasquez
    2005
    New York, NY. Has crews working in Atlanta, Chicago, and Austin TX
    http://drivebypress.com/
    Gregory Nanney (615) 456-6183 – Joseph Velasquez (254) 228-6016
    drybypress@yahoo.com
    Relief Woodcuts and Screen-print

    Drive by Press is a mobile Art Studio, which specializes in interactive printing of one-of-a-kind woodblock apparel live at events. Our talented and experienced artists can create custom designs, to suit any occasion.

    06/24/2011 - 11:24
    New York


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  • Durham Press, Inc.
    Publisher
    Ann Marshall
    1988
    892 Durham Road; Durham, PA 18039
    http://www.durhampress.com/
    (610) 346-6133
    ann@durhampress.com
    Silkscreen, woodcut, etching, wood and metal work

    Facilities: A screen-printing studio, an etching/woodcut studio with a hydraulic press and an American French tool press, woodworking and welding shops in a restored Victorian schoolhouse, and residences for visiting artists.

    Durham Press is a printmaking and fine art publishing facility specializing in limited edition prints, sculpture, and multiples.

    No classes are offered.

     

    06/23/2011 - 12:23
    Pennsylvania


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  • Eastside Editions
    Publisher
    Simon Blattner
    David Avery
    2000
    167 Buena Vista East; San Francisco, CA 94117
    http://www.eastsideeditions.com/
    (415) 538-9400
    studio@eastsideeditions.com
    Etching, monoprints, papermaking

    Facilities: Charles Brand press, 50" x 30", Rosin box that accommodates plates up to 18" x 24"

    Eastside Editions specializes in limited edition etchings on handmade paper with a focus on Bay Area artists.

     

    06/23/2011 - 12:26
    California


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  • Edition Jacob Samuel
    Contract/Publisher
    Jacob Samuel
    1986
    2025 Sixth Street; Santa Monica, CA 90405
    http://www.editionjs.com/
    (310) 804-1763
    info@editionjs.com
    Etching

    A small workshop specializing in publishing portfolios and limited edition books by established artists. Occasional contract work is available.

    No classes are offered

     

    06/23/2011 - 13:37
    California


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  • Editions Fawbush
    Publisher
    1997
    448 West 19th Street Suite 2G; New York, NY 10011
    http://www.fawbush.com/
    (212) 604-0431
    info@fawbush.com
    All types of printmaking

    Editions Fawbush publish prints and sculptural work with a growing list of established and emerging artists.

    06/23/2011 - 13:52
    New York


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  • El Nopal Press
    Publisher/Gallery
    Francesco X. Siqueiros
    1990
    2401 S. Santa Fe Ave. #206; Los Angeles, CA 90058
    http://elnopalpress.com/
    213.239.0417
    francesco@elnopalpress.com
    Lithography, relief, intaglio

    El Nopal Press publishes fine arts prints and lithographs addressing social issues relevant to the cross-border dialog between Los Angeles and Mexico City artists. El Nopal Press is distinguished by its focus on the work of artists who explore border issues, the complex cultural relationships that exist between Mexico and the United States. More specifically, the ideas brought forward through the work of the press have more to do with a conversation concerning the idea of the border rather than its physical manifestation as a cartographic phenomenon, economic and social barrier, or penetrable boundary.

    06/24/2011 - 11:17
    California


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  • Electric Works
    Contract/Publisher
    Richard Lang
    1997
    130 8th Street; San Francisco, CA 94103
    http://www.sfelectricworks.com/
    (415) 626-5496
    richard@sfelectricworks.com
    Silkscreen, lithography, intaglio, monotype, digital, book arts

    Electric Works's mission is to provide a studio for experimental, traditional, and digital printmaking at the highest level. They pride themselves on collaborative work with a variety of artist in a wide variety of printmaking media.

    06/23/2011 - 13:55
    California


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  • Evil Prints
    Publisher/Workshop
    Tom Huck
    814 Vandeventer Ave.; St. Louis, MO 63110
    http://evilprints.com/
    info@evilprints.com
    Intaglio, Relief, Screen-print

    Classes are offered

    06/24/2011 - 15:11
    Missouri


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  • Fine Art Printing, Ltd.
    Contract/Publisher
    47-33 5th Street; Long Island City, NY 11101
    (718) 786-1612
    Silkscreen

    06/23/2011 - 14:11
    New York


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  • Flatbed Press
    Contract/Publisher
    Katherine Brimberry and Mark L. Smith
    Katherine Brimberry
    Veronica Ceci, Tracy Mayrello
    1989
    2830 East MLK Jr. Blvd; Austin, TX 78702
    http://www.flatbedpress.com/
    (512) 477-9328
    mark@flatbedpress.com
    Intaglio, lithography, photogravure, monotype, relief

    Facilities: Large-scale intaglio and lithography presses in a 4,000 sq. ft. studio

    Flatbed Press collaborates with artists to produce original prints. Flatbed also does contract printing for other publishers, dealers, artists, and institutions, and is available on a limited basis for open-shop work by experienced artists.

    Classes offered.

     

    06/23/2011 - 14:14
    Texas


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  • Flying Horse Editions
    Publisher/University Press/Gallery
    Theo Lotz
    1990
    500 W. Livingston St.; Orlando, FL 32801
    http://flyinghorse.cah.ucf.edu/
    (407) 235-3619
    tlotz@mail.ucf.edu
    Silkscreen, lithography, woodblock, etching, letterpress, digital printmaking, book bindery

    Flying Horse offers established artists and writers the opportunity to work with master printers, typesetters, and bookbinders to create fine print and book projects. Flying Horse is associated with the University of Central Florida Art and English departments.

    06/23/2011 - 14:17
    Florida


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  • Forth Estate
    Publisher
    Luther Davis
    2005
    19 Thames St. #101; Brooklyn, NY 11206
    http://www.forthestate.com/
    (917) 677-8008
    info@forthestate.com
    Traditional and technologically innovative approaches to printmaking

    No classes are offered

    06/23/2011 - 14:19
    New York


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  • Gemini G.E.L.
    Publisher
    1996
    8365 Melrose Avenue; Los Angeles, CA 90069
    http://www.geminigel.com/
    (323) 651-0513
    editions@geminigel.com
    Lithography, etching, silkscreen, woodcut and a variety of sculptural materials

    Facilities: Gemini G.E.L. currently has four presses and four full-time printers. Extra staff may be called in if necessary.

    Gemini G.E.L. is an artists’ workshop and publisher of limited edition prints and sculptures.

     

    06/23/2011 - 14:22
    California


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  • Goya-Girl Press, Inc. and Goya Contemporary
    Contract/Publisher/Gallery
    Martha Macks
    1996
    Mill Center, Studio 214; 3000 Chestnut Avenue; Baltimore, MD 21211
    http://www.goyacontemporary.com/
    (410) 366-2001
    amy@goyacontemporary.com
    Etching, monotypes, intaglio, solar-plate, collograph, relief

    Facilities: Fully equipped intaglio studio with two Charles Brand presses and two French Tool presses. Print sizes up to 42"x72"

    Goya-Girl Press is a printmaking atelier working with artists to create unique, high quality fine art prints. All traditional methods as well as experimental techniques can be explored. Research in the area of non-toxic technology has made Goya-Girl Press a specialized shop for solar-plate etching. Artists and publishers may reserve studio time for editioning, experimenting, and contract printing.

    No classes are offered

     

    06/23/2011 - 14:25
    Maryland


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  • Graphicstudio, U.S.F., Tampa
    University of South Florida
    Margaret Miller
    1968 by Donald J. Saff
    3702 Spectrum Blvd. Suite 100; Tampa, FL 33612-9498
    http://www.ira.usf.edu/GS/gs_about.html
    (813) 974-3503
    gsoffice@arts.usf.edu
    Printmaking and Sculpture

    Facilities: Graphicstudio is a university-based atelier engaged in a unique experiment in art and education, committed to research and the application of traditional and new techniques for the production of limited edition prints and sculpture multiples. Graphicstudio with the Contemporary Art Museum and the Public Art Program form the Institute for Research in Art in the College of Visual and Performing Arts at the University of South Florida.

    06/23/2011 - 14:29
    Florida


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  • Great River Arts Institute
    School
    P.O. Box 48; 33 Bridge Street; Bellows Falls, VT 05101
    http://www.greatriverarts.org/
    (802) 463-3330
    Relief, drypoint, monoprint, collograph, letterpress, papermaking

    Great River Arts offers classes and workshops in visual and literary arts for adults and high school students year round, and a summer arts camp for children. Scholarships are available

    06/23/2011 - 14:32
    Vermont


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  • Grenfell Press
    Contract/Publisher
    Leslie Miller
    1979
    116 West 29th Street; New York, NY 10001
    http://grenfellpress.com/
    (212) 947-8346
    studio@grenfellpress.com
    grenfellpress@gmail.com
    Book arts, relief, letterpress

    Prints and publishes artist's books and limited edition prints with a specialty in woodcut, linocut, and pochoir as well as letterpress printing

    06/23/2011 - 14:35
    New York


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  • Guest Artist in Printmaking Program (GAPP)
    University/Publisher
    Sandra C. Fernández
    1979
    Department of Art and Art History; College of Fine Arts; University of Texas at Austin; Art Building; 23rd and San Jacinto Streets; Austin, TX 78712-0337
    http://www.finearts.utexas.edu/aah/studio_art/special_programs/guest_artist_printmaking.cfm
    512–232–2782
    sandrafernandez@mail.utexas.edu
    Intaglio, Relief, Lithography, Screen-print

    Facilities: five 34” x60 ” Takach Garfield presses. The lithography program is equipped to accommodate aluminum plate sizes up to 30” x 40”, and stone printing with Bavarian lime stones up to 30” x 46”, over thirty stones from the 20” x 26” to the 32” x 46” range, and over one hundred stones in the 16” x 20” to 18” x 24” range. Three Brand etching presses, 36” x 60”, 30” x 51” and 16” x 40”, a new ('98) Conrad 30” x 60” press, and a 18” x 20” relief/block press. The well-ventilated acid room contains four large, ventilated, and (covered) baths for both zinc and copper plate processing, a large rosin aquatint box, a sawdust box for cleaning plates with solvent, and full-body safety shower. Three free-standing, angled-top, Cincinnati vacuum tables for formats up to 32” x 44”, a 48” x 96” vacuum table for screens up to 48” x 72” screen frames which will print an image up to 36” x 60”. An AWT automatic/pneumatic screen printing press (manual feed) for printing images up to 25” x 38”, with micro-registration features which is vital for the flawless printing of four-color separation (digitized) photo images. The studio has a large collection of both wooden and aluminum screen frames, a pneumatic fabric stretching machine, four print drying racks (one of which will accommodate a sheet of paper 36” x 60”). The fully-loaded photo-mechanical, darkroom facilities in Serigraphy feature a Log E, 500 Series, Robertson 20” x 24” Process Camera, two large 3 tray processing sinks, a submersible illuminated viewing sink, an Omega 4” x 5” condenser-enlarger (wall mounted for photo posterization), and American vacuum frame 52” x 72” polycop exposure unit, and a solid-state electronic metal-halide electronic exposure lamp.

    The educational goal of GAPP is to take advantage of the inherent collaborative, and more communal nature of printmaking and to use these characteristics as a unique teaching tool. Professional artists, with tremendously varied aesthetic and conceptual philosophies, are invited for brief residencies. During this time, the artists collaborate with faculty and students in the production of limited edition prints. In addition to making prints, the visiting artists present public lectures on their art and give critiques of student artwork.

    Impressions from every edition are archived in the Blanton Museum permanent collection as documents of this collaborative effort.

    06/24/2011 - 15:06
    Texas


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  • Hamilton Press, Inc.
    Contract/Publisher
    Ed Hamilton
    1990
    1317 Abbot Kinney Blvd.; Venice, CA 90291
    http://www.hamiltonpressgallery.com/
    (310) 396-8244
    hamiltonpress@aol.com
    Lithography

    Facilities: Small workshop with Takach press.

    Hamilton Press publishes fine art lithographs by invited artists and is also available for contract publishing by galleries, organizations, and individual artists. All lithographs are hand-pulled by Ed Hamilton. Time and space are very limited.

    No classes are offered.
     

    06/23/2011 - 14:38
    California


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  • Hand Graphics
    Contract/Publisher
    Michael Costello
    1974
    2312 West Alameda; Santa Fe, NM 87501
    http://www.handgraphics.com/
    (505) 438-0987
    Lithography, intaglio, photo-etching, monotype

    Facilities: 50" x 32" Charles Brand lithography press, 72" x 39" and 60" x 34" Takach-Garfield etching presses, vacuum heat press for drying and flattening, a wide range of lithographic stones, photo-litho and photo-etching facilities for work up to 35" x 44"

    06/23/2011 - 14:41
    New Mexico


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  • Hand Print Workshop International
    Non-profit Workshop
    Dennis O'Neil
    1984
    210 West Windsor Avenue; Alexandria, VA 22301
    http://hpwi.org/
    (703) 519-4300
    Screen-print

    Hand Print Workshop is a non-profit studio for international exchange and collaboration in printmaking. The Workshop sponsors residencies where artists collaborate with the studio director and master printer on editioned screen prints.

    Offers Internships

     

    06/23/2011 - 14:44
    Virginia


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  • Hare and Hound Press
    Contract/Publisher
    Janet Flohr
    Gary Nichols
    1993
    127 Grant Avenue; San Antonio, TX 78201
    http://www.harehoundpress.com/
    (210) 828-1634
    info@harehoundpress.com
    Intaglio, stone and plate lithography, relief, wide format digital printmaking, photogravure, small edition books, custom boxes and objects, embossing

    Facilities: Brand Etching Press 50" x 34", Takach lithography press 68" x 38", antique Bollito e Torchio lithography press 36" x 24", UV exposure unit with 48" x 36" vacuum frame, one Epson 9600 Inkjet printer 44" wide, one Canon Ipf8300 44" wide, PC digital equipment, flatbed scanner with film scanning capabilities, black-and-white darkroom, guest suite

    Hare & Hound Press provides professional collaborative fine art printmaking on a contract basis to artists and publishers.

     

    06/23/2011 - 14:48
    Texas


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  • Harlan and Weaver Intaglio
    Contract/Publisher
    Felix Harlan and Carol Weaver
    1984
    83 Canal Street; New York, NY 10002
    http://www.harlanandweaver.com/
    (212) 925-5421
    inquiry@harlanandweaver.com
    All forms of intaglio

    Facilities: 35' x 55" Ramec Press, 48" x 70" Brand Press, 44" x 70" Restored 19c. Press

    Harlan and Weaver Inc. is a publisher and collaborative workshop that specializes in etching and intaglio printmaking.

    No classes are offered.

     

    06/23/2011 - 14:52
    New York


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  • Highpoint Center for Printmaking
    Non-profit Workshop
    Carla McGrath
    Cole Rogers
    2001
    912 West Lake Street; Minneapolis, MN 55408
    http://www.highpointprintmaking.org/
    (612) 871-1326
    info@highpointprintmaking.org
    Intaglio, relief, silkscreen, stone lithography

    Facilities: Fully equipped intaglio, relief, lithography, and screenprinting studios.  The professional shop is also equipped with 600 square feet and facilities

    Highpoint Center for Printmaking is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the art of printmaking. Its goals are to provide educational programs, community access and collaborative publishing opportunities to engage the community.

    Highpoint provides these opportunities through four focus areas:

    • Educational Programming & Community Programs for all ages and backgrounds in printmaking.
    • A Printshop Cooperative which provides access for local artists to create and show their work in a supportive workshop environment.
    • A Visiting Artists Program—local, national and international in scope—through which invited artists create original prints under guidance and support of a Master Printer.
    • An Emerging Artists Program, funded by the Jerome Foundation, provides access, support and a group show to three emerging printmakers each year.

    Classes are offered.

    06/30/2011 - 10:59
    Minnesota


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  • Highpoint Editions
    Contract/Publisher
    Cole Rogers
    2004
    912 W. Lake St.; Minneapolis, MN 55408
    www.highpointprintmaking.org/editions/
    (612) 871-1326
    info@highpointprintmaking.org
    Intaglio, relief, monoprint, lithography, screen-print

    Facilities: Approximately 1850 square feet.
    Intaglio, Monoprinting and Relief: Three Takach presses: 24" x 48", 30" x 48", 40" x 72", Vertical ferric etching tanks up to 30" x 40", Foot operated 36" wide plate shear, 36" x 48" paper soaking sink, 36" x 48" heated wiping station, 24" x 36" hot plate, Aquatint box for up to 30" x 40" plates, Black inks provided.
    Lithography: Two 34" x 60" Takach presses, Library of 75 lithographic stones (9" x 11" up to 26" x 34" stones), 48" x 60" graining sink, Half-ton capacity hydraulic stone lift, 30" x 40" plate backer, Positive working photo plates up to 32" x 42" and exposure unit, Plate punch, Leather and Takach composition rollers from 4.5" x 12" to 10.5" x 24" and 32" x 40" drying racks.
    Screen-printing: M&M Medalist 52" x 70" screen press, Two 36" x 48" vacuum printing tables, 48" x 60" exposure unit, Pressure washer/reclaiming area for 60" x 72" screens, Darkroom for coating & horizontally storing screen up to 48" x 60"
    Professional Shop: Approximately 1450 square foot semi-private studio. Steel facing tank for plates 32" x 50", Takach Variable speed motorized 44" x 84" intaglio press, Etching facilities up to 42" x 60" plates, Takach variable speed 40" x 72" lithographic press, AWT Seri-Glide 88" x 72" screen press.
    Highpoint Editions was created as the publishing arm of Highpoint Center for Printmaking to ensure the recognition of work made at Highpoint in collaboration with Master Printer and Highpoint Editions Director, Cole Rogers. Its mission is to give printmakers the experience of working alongside a Master Printer in a professional setting. It houses Educational Programming and community programs, a print shop cooperative, a visiting artist program and a Gallery.

     

    06/23/2011 - 14:56
    Minnesota


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  • HuiPress (Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center)
    Non-profit Art Center
    Caroline Killhour
    1934
    2841 Baldwin Avenue; Makawao, HI 96768
    http://huinoeau.com/
    (808) 572-6560
    info@huinoeau.com
    Printmaking, papermaking, fiber arts, photography

    Facilities: Located on an old plantation estate, Hui Press houses various renovated studio spaces for artists. What was once a carriage house now serves as a studio for drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, jewelry, digital media, and fiber art.
    Hui Press also provides open studios and a visiting artist program.
    Classes are offered to both adults and children.

     

    06/23/2011 - 14:59
    Hawaii


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  • IOLABS
    Contract
    Ted Peffer
    558 Mineral Spring Ave., #109; Pawtucket, RI 02860
    http://www.iolabsinc.com/
    (401) 365-1330
    ted@iolabsinc.com
    Digital

    offers unsurpassed printing and imaging solutions for reproducing fine art, illustration, photography, and historic works. Our clients include major museums and esteemed artists and illustrators who seek to expand the reach of their original artwork by producing limited or open editions that are works of art unto themselves.

    No classes offered.

    06/24/2011 - 15:17
    Rhode Island


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  • Island Press
    Publisher/University
    Joan Hall
    Tom Reed
    1978
    1 Brookings Drive; School of Art, Box 1031; Washington University; St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
    http://samfoxschool.wustl.edu/artarch/research/island_press
    (314) 935-6571
    Experimental, large format editions in printmaking and papermaking

    Facilities: Island Press has one of the largest press beds in the country measuring 5' x 10'

    Island Press encourages artists to go beyond traditional boundaries by experimenting with new techniques and media and has gained recognition nationally and internationally for its innovative approaches to the art of printmaking.

     

    06/23/2011 - 15:05
    Missouri


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  • Jennifer Melby Editions
    Contract/Publisher
    Jennifer Melby
    Jennifer Melby
    1979
    110 Wycoff Street; Brooklyn, NY 11201
    http://www.jennifermelby.com/index.php
    jmelby@nyc.rr.com
    All forms of intaglio

    Facilities: 36 x 60" Brand Press
    A collaborative studio that specializes in intaglio printmaking. No classes offered.

     

    06/23/2011 - 15:09
    New York


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  • Jungle Press Editions Ltd.
    Contract/Publisher
    Andrew Mockler
    Andrew Mockler
    1994
    1166 Manhattan Avenue; Brooklyn, NY 11222
    http://www.junglepress.com/
    (718) 222-9122
    Lithography, monotype, woodcut, etching, photo-printmaking, digital printmaking

    Facilities: Charles Brand 36" x 48" motor-driven lithography press, custom-built 30" x 40" lithography press, Charles Brand 36" x 60" etching press, flip-top vacuum frame

    Working in direct collaboration with master printer Andrew Mockler and printer Maia Simon, artists are encouraged to experiment with different printmaking techniques to find the process that best embraces their work as a painter, sculptor, or photographer. The workshop is open to the public by appointment only.

    No classes are offered.

     

    06/23/2011 - 15:12
    New York


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  • K. Caraccio Studio
    Contract
    Kathy Caraccio
    1977
    315 W. 39th Street #505; New York, NY 10018
    http://www.kcaraccio.com/
    (212) 594-9662
    kathy@kcaraccio.com
    Non-acid plate making, monotype, non-traditional techniques including pochior, silk aquatints, hanga (Japanese water based woodblock printing)

    Weekend collage and printmaking workshops are offered

    06/23/2011 - 15:22
    New York


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  • Kala Art Institute
    Non-profit Workshop
    Archana Horsting
    1994
    1060 Heinz Avenue; Berkeley, CA 94710
    http://www.kala.org/
    (510) 549-2977
    kala@kala.org
    Intaglio, lithography, woodcut, letterpress, book arts, photo-printmaking, digital printmaking

    Facilities: The Kala Art Institute Print Studio offers a variety of professional equipment including 3 American French Tool etching presses (1 measuring 44" x 66", 2 measuring 35" x 58"), 2 Griffin etching presses (1 measuring 19" x 32", 1 measuring 16" x 20"), a 28" x 46" Takach-Garfield motorized litho Press, 2 Vandercook letterpresses (1 measuring 19" x 28", 1 measuring 28" x 32"), a 16 1/2" x 23 3/8" photo polymer machine, a variety of UV exposure units, a 30" x 40" UV vacuum exposure table, a number of wide-format printers, a selection of cameras, video cameras, and sound equipment, and a variety of computer software including Adobe creative programs and editing software. Its Electronic Media Center features an Imacon Flextite Precision III scanner, a Polaroid scanner, and a 54" Roland 500 printer. Kala Art also has a 1400 sq. ft. gallery which presents approximately eight exhibitions each year and a print archive.

    Classes in all forms of printmaking, digital media and book arts are offered.

    Kala also offers an artist-in-residence program and an annual Fellowship Award.

     

    06/23/2011 - 15:15
    California


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  • Landfall Press
    Publisher
    Steve Campbell
    1970
    1143 Siler Park Lane, Suite 107; Santa Fe, NM 87507
    http://www.landfallpress.com/
    (505) 982-6625
    info@landfallpress.com
    Lithography, etching, woodcut

    Landfall Press collaborates with artists to produce printed multiples in a broad range of techniques and media.
    No classes are offered.

    For forty years, Landfall Press has collaborated with artists to produce printed multiples in a broad range of techniques and media. Member of the International Fine Print Dealers Association.

    Landfall Press publications can also be seen at Diane Villani Editions in New York City.

     

    06/23/2011 - 15:26
    New Mexico


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  • Laumont Editions
    Publisher
    Philippe Laumont
    333 West 52nd St.; New York, NY 10019
    http://www.laumont.com/
    (212) 245-2113
    pl@laumont.com
    Digital printmaking, monoprints, photography

    Facilities: Iris ink jet prints up to 35" x 47", digital pigment prints up to 60" x 144", Lambda and Light jet 500XL

    Studio for digital printmaking, monoprints, photography, and collaborations. Gallery features digital works of art on paper, photography, and mixed media.

    No classes are offered.

     

    06/23/2011 - 15:29
    New York


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  • Littleton Studios
    Contract/Publisher
    1981
    232 Eastridge Drive; Spruce Pine, NC 28777
    http://www.littletoncollection.com/
    (828) 765-9873
    Vitreography (printing from glass plates in both intaglio and siligraphy/waterless litho techniques), digital transfer, woodblock

    Facilities: American French Tool Press: 40 x 70", Brand Intaglio Press: 36 x 60", two large format inkjet Encad printers

    Littleton Studio is an experimental workshop dedicated to promoting vitreography/glass plate processes. The Studio is associated with The Littleton Collection gallery in St. Lucie County, Florida.

    No classes are offered, but workshops and demos can be arranged with the master printer. Studio interns are accepted.
     

    06/23/2011 - 15:35
    North Carolina


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  • Lococo Fine Art Publishers
    Publisher/Gallery
    Robert Lococo
    9320 Olive Boulevard; St. Louis, MO 63132
    http://www.lococofineart.com/
    (800) 345-1764
    info@lococofineart.com

    Lococo Fine Art is a publisher of limited editions, graphics, multiples, and unique works on paper.

    06/23/2011 - 15:55
    Missouri


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  • Lower East Side Print Shop
    Non-profit Workshop/Contract/Publisher
    Dusica Kirjakovic
    Doug Bennett
    1968
    306 West 37th Street, 6th Floor; New York, NY 10018
    http://www.printshop.org/
    (212) 673-5390
    info@printshop.org
    , woodcut, monotype, silkscreen, photo-printmaking, papermaking

    Facilities: Fully-equipped artists' studio, collaborative studio and workrooms that include 3 etching presses (28" x 50", 20" x 40", 18" x 36"), a book press, UV exposure unit, photo enlarger, screen-printing press (44" x 66" vacuum area), 2 vacuum presses (32" x 48", 44" x 66"), 60" x 96" screen-printing hinge table, 2 vacuum exposure units (45" x 54", 50" x 70") plate cutter, rosin box, Mac computers equipped with Adobe creative software, wireless internet access, printers, and scanners, and personal storage facilities. The use of water-based and non-toxic materials is encouraged.

    LESP is a not-for-profit workshop that promotes and advances the art of printmaking. LESP offers open access to its professional printmaking facilities, financial and technical assistance to artists, innovative classes and public lectures.

    Classes and residencies are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 10:20
    New York


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  • Mad Dog Press
    Contract/Publisher
    Lawrence Hamlin
    1996
    115 D East University Ave.; Champaign, IL 61820
    http://www.maddogpress.com/
    (217) 403-0276
    Etching

    Facilities: Full etching studio with 2,400 square feet including 3 presses, print drying services, iron facing for plates and all essentials for multiple plate color intaglio printing.

    Mad Dog Press is an intaglio studio, printing mostly copper plate etchings on a contract basis or by invitation. Regularly scheduled weekend and week-long workshops are offered throughout the year.

    Classes are offered

    06/24/2011 - 10:37
    Illinois


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  • Manhattan Graphics Center
    Non-Profit Workshop
    481 Washington St.; New York, NY 10013
    http://www.manhattangraphicscenter.org/
    (212) 219-8783
    Intaglio (including silicon intaglio, viscosity etching, gelatin plates, pochoir), platinum prints, photogravure, lithography, woodblock, silkscreen, adinkra cloth making, rubber stamp, chine colle, carborundum collograph

    Facilities: Three etching presses, three lithography presses, a silkscreen area, acid room, rosin box, exposure room, and a complete darkroom.

    Manhattan Graphics Center is a fully equipped, fine art printmaking studio that welcomes artists at all levels of printmaking experience. MGC offers many options for independent workspace use.

    Classes and Internships are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 10:40
    New York


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  • Manneken Press
    Contract/Publisher
    Sarah Smelser and Jonathan Higgins
    Jonathan Higgins
    2000
    1106 E. Bell Street Bloomington; IL 61701
    http://www.mannekenpress.com/
    (309) 829-7443
    ink@mannekenpress.com
    Intaglio, photogravure, relief, lithography, monotype, photo-printmaking, chine colle

    Facilities: 34" x 60" Takach etching press, large rosin aquatint box, full darkroom

    Manneken Press is an independent fine art press devoted primarily to publishing limited edition prints and artist's books by a core group of artists from across the U.S. and beyond. Contract work is also accepted.

    No classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 10:43
    Illinois


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  • Massachusetts College of Art, Master Printer Studio
    University/Publisher
    Nona Hershey
    1993
    621 Huntington Ave. Boston; MA 02115
    http://www.massart.edu/
    (617)-879-7550
    Intaglio, relief, lithography (including photo), silkscreen, book arts, monoprint

    Facilities: 9000 sq. ft. print shop including four etching presses, four lithography presses, two large exposure units, full silkscreen studio, darkroom, and computer room

    Artists are invited to publish original prints while working with students in the print department.

    Classes are offered

    06/24/2011 - 10:49
    Massachusetts


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  • Maurel Studios
    Contract/Publisher
    Sheila Marbain
    1955
    75 Varick St.; New York, NY 10013
    http://www.art.net/thegallery/Maurel_Room/maurel.html
    (212) 226-6261
    samia@interport.net
    Silk monotype, silkscreen

    Sheila Marbain developed the silk monotype process, a combination of encaustic and screen printing, in 1990. In this technique the artist draws directly on taut silk with materials such as pencil, wax crayon, pastel, etc. The image is then printed using a wax medium which releases the pigment from the silk and transfers and seals it onto the paper.

    06/24/2011 - 10:50
    New York


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  • Mimosa Press
    Contract/Publisher
    Maxine Richard
    1985
    1204 E 48th St. North; Tulsa OK 74126
    (918) 425-6319
    Intaglio and relief processes

    Facilities:24" x 36" Takach etching press

    No classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 10:58
    Oregon


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  • Mission Grafica
    Co-operative Workshop/Publisher
    Marsha Shaw
    19" x 32" Etching pres, Guillotine, Flat Files, Light table, Exposure unit with 43" x 62" bed, Darkroom, Screen Pressure washer
    1980
    2868 Mission Street; San Francisco CA 94110
    http://www.missionculturalcenter.org/mission-grafica.html
    (415) 643-2786
    grafica@missionculturalcenter.org
    Intaglio, Screen-print, Monotype

    Facilities: 56" x 32" Etching press, 19" x 32" Etching pres, Guillotine, Flat Files, Light table, Exposure unit with 43" x 62" bed, Darkroom, Screen Pressure washer.

    07/01/2011 - 14:01
    California


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  • Mixografia®
    Publisher
    Luis and Lea Remba
    1968
    1419 East Adams Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90011
    http://www.mixografia.com/
    (323) 232-1158
    gallery@mixografia.com
    Mixografia®, handmade paper, wood, metal and plastic fabrication, lithography, etching, silkscreen, woodcut, copper relief, Freepoint®, relief, monotype, monoprint, giclee/inkjet

    Facilities: A 30,000 sq. ft. facility in downtown Los Angeles housing a foundry, paper-making mill, a collection of lithography stones (including one of the world's largest), and five dual printing presses.

    Mixographia® is a unique fine art printing process that allows for the production of three-dimensional prints with texture and very fine surface detail. The artist incises, impresses, carves or applies, with any solid material or combination of materials, the work of art to be produced from which a series of printing plates are then cast. Luis Remba and his son, Shaye Remba, both engineers, oversee and maintain the workshop facility.

    No classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 10:59
    California


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  • Modern Multiples
    Publisher/Contract
    Richard Duardo
    Richard Duardo
    1997
    1735 North Main Street; Los Angeles, CA 90031
    http://www.modernmultiplesinc.com/
    (323) 342-1954
    info@modernmultiplesinc.com
    Serigraphy, Digital

    Modern Multiples is a fine art serigraph and digital printmaking studio that collaborates with a wide array of contemporary artists and designers to create unique and highly collectable works of art.

    07/01/2011 - 13:32
    California


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  • Normal Editions Workshop
    Non-profit Workshop
    Richard Finch
    1976
    School of Art; Campus Box 5620; Illinois State University; Normal, IL 61790
    http://www.cfa.ilstu.edu/normal_editions/
    (309) 438-7530
    All printmaking techniques

    N.E.W. is a distinctive non-profit research facility closely affiliated with Illinois State University. It provides collaborative custom fine printing services for artists throughout the United States

    06/24/2011 - 11:30
    Illinois


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  • P.R.I.N.T. (Print Research Institute of North Texas)
    Publisher/University
    David Blow
    1993
    1120 W. Oak Denton; TX 76201
    http://www.art.unt.edu/print/
    (940) 369-7575
    print@unt.edu
    Lithography, etching, relief

    P.R.I.N.T. is a fine art press affiliated with the University of North Texas School of Visual Arts and publishes limited edition prints by emerging and established artists.

    Workshops are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:07
    Texas


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  • Pace Prints
    Publisher/Gallery
    Kristin Heming at 57th and Jacob Lewis at 26th
    1968
    32 East 57th Street, 3rd Floor; New York, NY 10022; Chelsea at 521 West 26th Street, 3rd Floor; New York, NY 10001
    http://www.paceprints.com/
    (212)-629-6100
    info@paceprints.com
    Etching, woodblock, digital printing, silkscreen, relief

    Facilities:Three etching presses, two letter presses, two Iris and Epson printers

    Pace Prints is a fine art print publisher. The gallery exhibits both contemporary prints published at the Pace workshop as well as prints that have been acquired from other print publishers, artists, estates, and other sources.

    No classes are offered

    06/24/2011 - 11:35
    New York


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  • Paulson Bott Press
    Publisher
    Pam Paulson
    Renee Bott
    1993
    2390 C Fourth St.; Berkeley, CA 94710
    http://www.paulsonbottpress.com/
    (510) 559-2088
    info@paulsonbottpress.com
    Etching, intaglio

    Facilities: Fully equipped intaglio studio.

    Paulson Press works with artists who reflect a wide range of aesthetic and thematic approaches.

    No classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:04
    California


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  • Pepe Coronado Print Projects
    Publisher
    Pepe Coronado
    Pepe Coronado
    62 circle dr. hastings; hudson, ny 10706
    http://www.pepecoronado.com/printmaking-projects/projectframe.html
    914.693.3138
    mail@pepecoronado.com

    A printmaking and digital imaging workshop for collaborative print projects in the New York City area. The studio’s goal is to create new works in print fusing traditional, contemporary, and innovative techniques.

    Home of the The Dominican collaborative archive. The studio publishes and collects prints from artists living in the Dominican Republic and the US.

    07/01/2011 - 14:12
    New York


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  • Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
    Non-profit Community Arts Center
    Laura Domencic
    1945
    6300 5th Ave. Pittsburgh,; PA 15232
    http://www.pittsburgharts.org/
    (412) 361-0873
    Intaglio, relief, book arts

    PCA is a non-profit community arts campus that offers arts education programs and art exhibitions, and provides resources for individual artists throughout Western Pennsylvania.

    The school offers classes for adults in visual arts and creative writing and a summer arts camp for children.

    06/24/2011 - 14:06
    Pennsylvania


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  • Procuniar Workshop
    Publisher
    David Procuniar
    1970
    19 Mercer Street New York, NY 10013
    http://www.procuniarworkshop.com
    (212) 226-6619
    Info@ProcuniarWorkshop.com
    All types of printmaking including lithography, intaglio, screen-printing, woodcut, linoleum, carborundum, monoprint, and digital printmaking

    The Procuniar Workshop collaborates with a variety of contemporary artists to create unique and editioned works on paper as well as a steady output of prints, painting, sculpture, and photography.

    No classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:08
    New York


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  • Pyracantha Press @ Arizona State University
    University/Publisher
    John Risseeuw
    1982
    2037 East Manhatton Drive; Tempe, AZ 85282
    http://art.asu.edu/printmaking/facilities/pyracantha_press.php
    (480) 965-3713
    John.Risseeuw@asu.edu
    Book Arts

    The press undertakes book arts projects that have particular merit in literary content, result in visual or technical research or provide for significant collaboration between writers and artists or between artists.

    In the past, the Pyracantha Press also functioned as an integral unit of the school's Visual Arts Research Studios along with printmaking and photographic facilities, producing collaborative cross-discipline work with guest artists. The research studios are inactive at this time. The press continues its own research program.

    06/24/2011 - 15:30
    Arizona


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  • Pyramid Atlantic
    Contract/Publisher/Non-profit Arts Center
    Jose Dominguez
    1981
    8230 Georgia Avenue Silver Springs, MD 20910
    http://www.pyramidatlanticartcenter.org/
    (301) 608-9101
    hello@pyramid-atlantic.org
    intaglio, relief, silkscreen, monoprint, stenciling, hand papermaking, letterpress, digital printing, book binding

    Facilities: One pound and five pound Hollander beaters, 4' x 8' Hillier vacuum table, three hp compressor and pulp sprayer, 22" x 30" and 30" x 40" hydraulic presses, 36" x 60" American French Tool etching press, 36" x 60" Takach-Garfield lithography press, silkscreen, lithography and solar plate equipment and a graphic arts darkroom, a Nuarc Metal Halide Exposure System plate maker, digital imaging equipment, two vandercook 4T proofing presses, a 10" x 15" Chandler and Price letterpress, 58 cases of foundry type, furniture and a printer's saw, Professional Bindery-2 nipping presses, various moulds, deckles and miscellaneous other papermaking, printing, and bookbinding tools and equipment. Hilger vacuum table.

    Pyramid Atlantic’s mission is to promote and nurture artistic excellence through education and collaboration. They are dedicated to teaching hand papermaking, printmaking, digital media and book arts.

    Pyramid Atlantic offers outreach programs for students, professional development programs for teachers, and studio rentals for working artists.

    Classes and artist residencies are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:10
    Maryland


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  • Ribuoli Digital
    Contract/Publisher
    Andrew Ribuoli
    2000
    http://www.ribuolidigital.com/
    (646) 418-4030
    andre.ribuoli@gmail.com
    Digital, relief, intaglio, monoprint

    After 8 ½ years directing Pamplemousse Press @ Pace Editions, Andre Ribuoli continues the tradition of fostering creativity and collaborating
    with artists at Ribuoli Digital. Ribuoli Digital, a fine art studio in New York City, specializes in creating original artists’ projects and editions.
    With a total of 15 years of experience in digital media and printing, Andre Ribuoli offers a multi-disciplinary approach, utilizing a full range
    of digital (and traditional) media to produce the highest quality individualized projects.

    06/24/2011 - 14:02
    New York


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  • Riverhouse Editions
    Publisher
    William and Jan van Straaten
    Susan Hover Oehme
    1988
    2760 Acre Lane; Steamboat Springs, CO 80477
    http://www.riverhouseeditions.com/
    (970) 871-1559
    Etching, monotype

    Riverhouse Editions is the outgrowth of the van Straaten Gallery, one of the country's oldest and largest dealers in contemporary fine prints. Artists spend two to three weeks working with the master printer and staff in the etching studio beside the Elk River. There is a larger workshop near the gallery in the town of Steamboat, where most of the editioning is done.

    06/24/2011 - 14:12
    Colorado


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  • Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop
    Co-operative Workshop
    Phillip Sanders
    Phillip Sanders
    1948
    323 West 39th Street, 2nd Floor; New York, NY 10018
    http://www.efanyc.org/rbpmw/
    (646) 416-6226
    rbpmw@efanyc.org
    Lithography, intaglio, relief, monoprint, photo-printmaking, digital printmaking

    Facilities: Three large etching presses and two lithography presses (can print up to 40" x 60"), an acid room with a dedicated ventilation system, and an Anderson-Vreeland processor for photo polymer plates, 2 editioning rooms (1 for etching and 1 for lithography), over 150 lithography stones, miscellaneous other printing tools and equipment, a print archive and a small exhibition space. The digital lab is equipped with 4 of the latest iMacs, CS4 and Epson inkjet printers, 7800 and 1280

    Located in The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Center, the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop is committed to inspiring and fostering an artistic community of racial, ethnic and cultural diversity for the making of fine prints.

    Classes and workshops are offered

    06/24/2011 - 14:16
    New York


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  • Robert Brown Gallery
    Gallery/Contract/Publisher
    Robert Brown
    1978
    Washington, DC
    http://www.robertbrowngallery.com/
    (202) 483-0722
    bob@robertbrowngallery.com
    photography, lithography, intaglio, woodblock

    Robert Brown Gallery has pursued a number of publishing projects in association with David Krut Fine Art and in collaboration with individual artists.

    By appointment only.

    Member of the International Fine Print Dealers' Association.

    No classes/workshops offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:13
    Maryland


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  • Segura Publishing Company
    Contract/Publisher
    Joseph Segura
    1981
    4665 South Ash Avenue Suite G7; Tempe, AZ 85282
    http://www.segura.com/
    (480) 894-0551
    segura@segura.com
    Lithography, intaglio, monoprint, monotype, collotype, woodcut, photolithography, photography (including 19th century photographic processes such as photogravure, ambrotype, etc.)

    Facilities: 3,500 square foot space with gallery, darkroom, lithography and etching presses.

    Segura Publishing Company produces limited edition prints and monotypes by leading contemporary artists.

    Member of the International Fine Print Dealers Association.

    06/24/2011 - 14:21
    Arizona


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  • Self Help Graphics
    Co-operative Workshop
    Evonne Gallardo
    Jose Alpuche
    1300 East First Street Boyle; Heights, CA 90033
    http://selfhelpgraphics.com/
    (323) 881-6444
    info@selfhelpgraphics.com

    SHG is a nationally recognized center for Latino arts that develops and nurtures artists in printmaking. SHG seeks to advance Latino art broadly through programming, exhibitions and outreach to diverse audiences in East Los Angeles and beyond. SHG seeks to identify and engage young and emerging artists from the community in all aspects of its activities.

    Offers classes and workshops

    07/01/2011 - 13:51
    California


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  • Serie Project, Inc.
    Publisher
    Sam Coronado
    1993
    6601 Felix Ave.; Austin, TX 78741
    http://serieproject.org/
    (512) 385-3591
    serie@serieproject.org
    Serigraphy

    The organization offers an Artist in Residence (AIR) program that allows participants to learn the technique and create a limited edition of prints, under the guidance of a Master Printer. Hoping to increase the presence of minorities in the art world, the Serie Project encourages multi-racial participation and two-third of all resident artists are Latino.

    During their stay, the artists gain access to a range of serigraphy equipment and create an edition of 50 prints under the guidance of a Master Printer. They also learn the process of serigraphy in a collaborative workshop setting that fosters an interchange of ideas and experience. All this is achieved at no expense to the artists.

    06/30/2011 - 14:26
    Texas


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  • Shark's Ink
    Publisher
    Bud Shark
    Bud Shark
    1976
    550 Blue Mountain Rd.; Lyons, CO 80540
    http://www.sharksink.com/
    (303) 823-9190
    Lithography, woodcut, monotype, relief, metal leaf, chine colle, embossing, three-dimensional lithography

    Facilities: 44" x 84" Takach lithography Press (motorized), photo-lithography facilities

    Shark's Ink is a notable contemporary American print publisher that has been in business for 28 years. Since 1976, Shark's has published prints and multiples by a distinguished group of invited artists.

    No classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:23
    Colorado


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  • Silicon Gallery Fine Art Prints Ltd.
    Contract
    1994
    139 North 3rd Street. Philadelphia, PA 19106
    http://www.fineartprint.com/index1.htm
    (215) 238-6032
    info@fineartprint.com
    Digital

    Facilities: five Epson printers which can print up to 64" wide by any length on a wide range of paper canvas and other exotic materials. Epson 11880, Epson 9800 44" wide, Epson 9600 44" wide. High-density pigments for an extremely wide color gamut. New formulation of Magenta pigments for extreme blues and purples, High-gloss Microcrystal Encapsulation™ technology for reduced gloss differential, Superior scratch resistance from improved pigment and resin chemistry.

    Silicon was founded upon a unique collaborative printmaking model established by a handful of fine arts workshops and presses in the United States.
    While the tools at Silicon are digital, the philosophy is deeply rooted in the belief that it is the chemistry between the artist and the printmaker that results in the finest work.

    Classes are offered
     

    06/23/2011 - 11:00
    Pennsylvania


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  • Slugfest Printmaking Workshop & Gallery
    Co-operative Workshop/Contract/Gallery
    Tom Druecker and Margaret Simpson
    1996
    1906 Miriam St.; Austin, TX 78722
    http://www.slugfestprints.com/slughome.html
    (512) 477-7204
    info@slugfestprints.com
    Lithography, intaglio, relief, monoprint, photo-printmaking, digital printmaking

    Facilities: 34" x 60" Takach-Garfield electric litho press, a 30" x 50" Brand litho press, a 36" x 60" American French Tool intaglio press, a 12" x 24" Griffin intaglio press, a 20" x 30" Vandercook letterpress, a 17" x 22" proofing press (for woodcuts, linocuts, and type), and a large Nuarc flip top exposure unit (for photo litho and photo etching). The shop also has paper soaking trays, acid baths, an aquatint box, hot plates and work tables. The shop is well lit and air conditioned.

    Slugfest Printmaking Workshop is a collaborative print shop open to artists who wish to create or edition prints independently or with the assistance of Slugfest's printers. Introductory workshops are offered in lithography, relief printing, monotype, book arts and letterpress. Contract printing is done on a limited basis.

    Classes and workshops are offered; open studio access is also available.

    06/24/2011 - 11:20
    Texas


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  • Solo Impression, Inc.
    Contract/Publisher
    Judith Solodkin
    Judith Solodkin
    1975
    601 W. 26th St., 2M New York, NY 10001
    http://www.soloimpression.com/
    (212) 229-9292
    prints@soloimpression.com
    Fine art lithography, letter press, woodcut, special fabrications and complex projects, fabric embroidery, sewing and printing, livres d'artistes (book arts)

    Facilities: Three lithography presses: One measure 45" x 90", Another measure 32" x 52", two letterpresses: One measure 28" x 28", one measures 19" x 21", photo plate-making facilities, 2 relief presses, laminating presses, two sewing machines, one serger, computer facilities.

    The Solo Gallery exhibits fine art prints published by Solo Impression. The workshop specializes in contract printmaking concentrating in a collaborative approach with the artist.

    No classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:25
    New York


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  • Space 1026
    Workshop/Gallery
    1026 Arch Street 2nd Floor. Philadelphia PA, 19107
    http://space1026.com/
    (215) 574-7360
    screenprint@space1026.com
    Screen-printing

    Space 1026 is a group run gallery and artist collective. They show both emerging and established artists from Philadelphia and across the globe, and strive to create an open-minded gallery space that allows artists to create and install their art without restrictions.
    Internships are offered. Offer screen printing facilities to outside printers on a limited basis for a one time fee per project or for a monthly fee.

     

    06/23/2011 - 10:49
    Pennsylvania


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  • Taller arte del nuevo amanecer
    University/Co-operative Workshop/Contract/Gallery
    Carlos Francisco Jackson
    2009
    1224 Lemen Ave.; Woodland, CA 95776
    http://tallerartedelnuevoamanecer.wordpress.com/
    (530) 406-1677
    tana@ucdavis.edu
    Silk-screen

    Taller arte del nuevo amanecer is a collaborative partnership between the Department of Chicana/o Studies at the University of California, Davis and Woodland, a community located 10 miles north of Davis. The Taller offers a fully functioning silkscreen studio, Chicana/o Latina/o Arts exhibition space, and a teaching center for the arts.

    Offers Classes and Artist residencies

    07/01/2011 - 13:44
    California


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  • Tamarind Institute
    University/Contract/Publisher
    Marjorie Devon
    Bill Lagattuta
    1960
    2500 Central Avenue SE; Albuquerque, NM 87106
    http://tamarind.unm.edu
    (505) 277-3901
    tamarind@unm.edu
    Lithography, monoprinting

    Tamarind Institute is a center for fine art lithography that trains master printers, engages in teaching and research, and houses a professional collaborative studio for artists. Outreach programs and international projects are offered.

    Offer tours on the first Friday of most months at 1:30 p.m. The tour lasts for approximately 1 1/2 hours and includes information about the history of Tamarind and our current programs an award-winning video, Four Stones for Kanemitsu on the collaborative process; a tour of the workshop with a printing demonstration

    Contract Printing and classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:28
    New Mexico


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  • Tandem Press
    University/Publisher
    Paula McCarthy Panczenko
    Andrew Rubin
    1987
    University of Wisconsin; 201 S. Dickinson St.; Madison, WI 53703
    http://www.tandempress.wisc.edu/
    (608) 263-3437
    info@tandempress.wisc.edu
    Intaglio, lithography, relief, photogravure, letterpress, collograph, monoprints

    Facilities: Takach lithography press 40" x 72", Takach Conversion Press 44" x 84", Dake Hydrolic press 48" x 48", Bunch Press 30" x 60", Bunch Press 5' x 12', Vandercook SP15, Vandercook 325G

    Tandem Press is a self-supporting studio which operates under the auspices of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is designed to foster research, collaboration, experimentation, and innovation in the field of printmaking.

    Classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:30
    Wisconsin


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  • The Center for Book & Paper Arts (CBPA) @ Columbia College Chicago
    Publisher/University/Gallery
    Steve Woodall
    1993
    1104 South Wabash Ave. 2nd floor; Chicago, IL 60605
    http://www.colum.edu/Academics/Interarts/book-and-paper/index.php
    Book art, letterpress, offset printing, bookbinding, papermaking, and artists' books

    The Center for Book & Paper Arts (CBPA) was created in 1993 within the Interdisciplinary Arts Department at Columbia College Chicago. CBPA is dedicated to furthering knowledge and appreciation of book art, including letterpress & offset printing, bookbinding, papermaking, and artists' books; we work to preserve historical techniques while promoting research and innovations in the media of book and paper arts.

    Residencies and classes are offered

    06/23/2011 - 10:06
    Illinois


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  • The Fabric Workshop and Museum
    Publisher/Museum
    1977
    1214 Arch St. Philadelphia, PA 19107
    http://www.fabricworkshopandmuseum.org/
    (215) 568-1111
    info@fabricworkshopandmuseum.org
    silk-screen printing on fabric

    Facilities: fully equipped photo/video lab, a pigment/dye room, darkroom, and archives
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) invites contemporary artists to create new work using experimental materials and techniques. This internationally acclaimed Artist in Residence Program hosts emerging and established regional, national and international contemporary artists who have a demonstrated commitment to innovation and exploration.

    Residencies, Apprentice Training  are offered

     

    06/23/2011 - 11:04
    Pennsylvania


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  • The Lawrence Lithography Workshop
    Contract/Publisher
    Mike Sims
    1979
    2011 Tracy Avenue; Kansas City, MI 64110
    http://www.lawrencelitho.com/
    (816) 471-4848
    admin@lawrencelitho.com
    Lithography, relief

    Facilities: Two motorized lithography presses 33"x72" and 36"x70", one etching press. Total 3600 sq. ft. facility including press room, curating and prep room, and public gallery

    Founded as a contract printing and teaching facility for local and regional artists in Lawrence, Kansas, The LLW has since expanded its operation beyond contract printing to an increased emphasis on publishing regional and national artists. Currently most projects are done on an invitational basis with The LLW acting as the primary publisher or co-publisher with the artists, though contract projects are still accepted.

    No classes are offered.

     

    06/23/2011 - 15:32
    Missouri


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  • The LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University
    University/Publisher
    Thomas Vu-Daniel
    Megan Foster
    1997
    310 Dodge Hall, MC 1806; 2960 Broadway; New York, NY 10027
    http://arts.columbia.edu/neiman/
    (212) 854-7641
    Intaglio, lithography, silkscreen, relief, photography, and digital imaging

    Facilities: A 7,000 sq. ft. studio space with facilities for intaglio, lithography, screen-printing, photography and ceramics.

    Classes are offered.

     

    06/23/2011 - 15:43
    New York


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  • The Lothar Osterburg Studio
    Workshop
    Lothar Osterburg
    1993
    232 3rd Street, Building B #303; Brooklyn, NY 11215
    http://home.earthlink.net/~lotharosterburg/index.html
    (212)-627-0002
    photogravure@earthlink.net
    Photogravure, Etching

    Lothar Osterburg offers platemaking, printing and editioning services as well as steel facing to artists, print shops and publishers.

    Classes are offered

    06/23/2011 - 16:01
    New York


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  • Tiny Showcase
    Visual Arts Community/Gallery
    Jon Buonaccorsi and Shea'la Finch
    2004
    P.O. Box 2413; Providence, RI 02906
    http://www.tinyshowcase.com/
    curator@tinyshowcase.com
    Digital

    The goal of Tiny Showcase is to create a forum and community for emerging artists and art viewers on a budget: is enables artists to showcase their talent while also making it possible for less wealthy art enthusiasts to purchase the art. Each week, Tiny Art's directors select a new piece of small-scale artwork and send it to the digital artwork reproduction braintrust IO Lanbs, Inc. to be transformed into a limited edition print series. The prints are then sold for around the same price as a book, CD or record. A percentage of the money earned form each sale is also donated to a charity chosen by the artist.

    No classes/workshops offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:36
    Rhode Island


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  • Two Palms Press
    Contract/Publisher
    David Lasry
    1994
    476 Broadway, 3rd floor; New York, NY 10013
    http://www.twopalms.us
    (212) 965-8598
    info@twopalms.us
    Intaglio, relief, monoprint

    Two Palms Press publishes and produces prints and other works in collaboration with noted contemporary artists.

    No classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:34
    New York


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  • Universal Limited Art Editions, Inc.
    Publisher
    Bill and Larissa Goldston
    1957
    1446 North Clinton Ave.; Bay Shore, NY 11706
    http://www.ulae.com/
    (631) 665-2291
    prints@ulae.com
    Lithography, intaglio, woodblock, wood engraving, silkscreen, photogravure

    Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE) a fine art print publisher, was formally established in 1957 by Tatyana Grosman in a small cottage on Long Island. Today, by invitation, ULAE collaborates with invited artists to make limited edition prints and artists' books.

    No classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:37
    New York


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  • Van Deb Editions
    Contract/Publisher
    Marjorie Van Dyke and Deborah Freedman
    Marjorie Van Dyke
    1999
    313 West 37th Street, 7th Floor; New York, NY 10018
    http://www.vandeb.com/
    (212) 564-5553
    info@vandeb.com
    Intaglio, relief

    06/24/2011 - 14:39
    New York


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  • Wade Wilson Art
    Contract/Publisher/Gallery
    Wade Wilson and Caroline Tyson
    2006
    4411 Montrose Blvd., Suite 200; Houston, TX 77006
    http://www.wadewilsonart.com/
    (713) 521- 2977

    Wade Wilson Art is a gallery that specializes in art pertaining to minimalism, modernism, and concrete. Its subsidiary organization, Wade Wilson Art Editions, commissions printed work in a variety of printmaking media.

    06/24/2011 - 14:40
    Texas


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  • Wildwood Press
    Contract/Publisher
    Maryanne Ellison Simmons
    1627 Washington Ave. #802; St. Louis, MO 63103
    http://www.wildwoodpress.net/
    (314) 436-4316
    Collograph, woodcut, lithography, monoprint

    Facilities: press size: 5' x 10'

    Wildwood Press specializes in small editions of large mixed media prints.

    No classes are offered.

    06/24/2011 - 14:43
    Missouri


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  • Wingate Studios
    Contract/Publisher
    Peter Pettengill
    Jillian Dy and Caitlin Riordan
    Raphael Griswold
    1985
    941 Northfield Road; Hinsdale, NH 03451
    http://www.wingatestudio.com/
    (603) 239-8223
    wingates@worldpath.net
    Etching, relief, monotype

    Facilities: 2000 sq. ft. studio with one 36 x 60 inch American French Tool etching press, one 40 x 70 inch Ledeuil etching press, aquatint box and oven to accommodate 30 x 40 inch plates, steel-facing tank that will accommodate a 30 x 40 inch plate, and print dryer with 48 x 48 inch capacity.

    Located in an old dairy barn on farmland in the Connecticut River valley of southwestern New Hampshire, Wingate Studio publishes and produces original prints in collaboration with contemporary artists and print publishers.

    No classes are offered but internship opportunities are available.

    06/24/2011 - 14:44
    New Hampshire


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  • Women Printmakers of Austin
    Co-operative Workshop
    Ashley Salinas
    PO Box 33271; Austin, TX 78764
    http://womenprintmakers.com/
    info@womenPrintmakers.com
    Intaglio, relief, monoprint

    Facilities: Takach Press (bed measures 29 5/8" x 48"), Rosin Box (custom built), Light Box, Hot Plate.

    An organization dedicated to encouraging women to actively pursue artistic expression through printmaking and to promote community through annual exhibits, regular meetings, and outreach projects. Our objective is to expand the audience for Fine Art Printmaking by increasing public awareness of historical traditions and contemporary techniques.

    06/24/2011 - 14:55
    Texas


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  • Women's Studio Workshop
    Arts Organization/Workshop
    Ann Kalmbach
    1974
    PO Box 489; Rosendale, NY 12472
    http://www.wsworkshop.org/
    (845) 658-9133
    info@wsworkshop.org
    Papermaking, letterpress, etching, silkscreen, book arts, photography, ceramics

    Facilities: The Women's Studio Workshop is an establishment for women and men alike. This facility has a variety of studios, including a 900 sq. ft. screen-printing studio equipped with a selection of screens measuring up to 3' x 4', photo facilities for work measuring up to 30" x 40", and miscellaneous other silkscreen tools and equipment, a 1200 sq. ft. etching studio equipped with 2 Charles brand presses (30" x 50", 28" x 48"), a variety of rollers, an acid room, and various other etching equipment, a 1000 sq. ft. papermaking studio equipped with a Hollander Beater, hydraulic press, and a variety of moulds and deckles, a letterpress studio equipped with an 11" x 18" Chandler and Price platen press, 2 book presses, a 14" x 20" Vandercoook proof press, a variety of typefaces and miscellaneous other equipment, as well as studios for ceramics and photography.

    Classes, workshops, artist-in-residence grants, a Summer Arts Institute, and an internship program are offered. The Women's Studio Workshop also provides fellowship opportunities, retreats, private instruction, and studio rentals.

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    New York


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  • Wycross Press
    Contract/Publisher
    Conrad Ross
    PO Box 2311 Auburn, AL 36830
    http://www.wycrosspress.com/
    (334) 887-6836
    jcro@wycrosspress.com
    Relief, lithography, intaglio, silkscreen

    Wycross Press publishes unique limited-edition multiples and is devoted to experimental printmaking. Assisted workshop rentals are available for a daily fee.

    No classes are offered

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    Alabama


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  • Zea Mays Printmaking
    Workshop/Contract
    Liz Chalfin
    221 Pine St. Studio 320; Florence, MA 01062
    http://zeamaysprintmaking.com/
    (413) 584-1783
    liz@zeamaysprintmaking.com
    Intaglio, relief, monotype, with an emphasis on non-toxic materials

    Facilities: 2,000 sq. ft. studio featuring 2 Takach-Garfield etching presses (32" x 60", 24" x 40"), a 24" x 34" Praga etching press, small book press, UV plate exposure unit (40" x 50" bed), airbrush booth, full plate processing facilities, vertical etching tank with ferric chloride, and an exhibition space.

    Zea Mays is a workshop dedicated to developing and promoting the use of safer, less toxic printmaking techniques. Located in the in the Arts and Industry Building in Florence, Massachusetts, the workshop offers many educational programs, and is also available for contract printing.

    Classes and workshops are offered. Open studio access is available for qualified artists.

    06/24/2011 - 14:48
    Massachusetts


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