1913 Armory Show Revisited: the Artists and their Prints CLOSES TOMORROW!!!
1913 Armory Show Revisited: the Artists and their Prints CLOSES TOMORROW!!!
A non-profit institution devoted to the exhibition and understanding of fine art prints.
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.
All Workshops:
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.
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.
