Anchor Graphics @ Columbia College Chicago

Profile: Non-profit Workshop

Executive Director: David Jones

Master Printers: David Jones and Chris Flynn

Founded: 1988

Address:
623 S. Wabash, Room 220
Chicago, IL 60605

Phone:
(312) 344-6864

Web:
www.colum.edu/anchorgraphics/

Media:
Intaglio, lithography

Facilities: 40" x 70" American French Tool etching press, 18" x 36" Takach etching press, 23" x 41" Charles Brand lithography press, 32" x 60" Takach Garfield lithography press, exposure unit for photo-based print processes, aquatint box for plates up to 12" x 12", 150 lithography stones of various sizes, multiple Mac/PC computers equipped with laser printers, scanners, and copiers, and an etching room.

Newly located at Columbia College Chicago, Anchor Graphics is a not-for-profit fine art printshop and gallery which provides educational and art-making opportunities for both young people and professional artists. Anchor Graphics offers public open studio access, shop rentals, and contract printing.

Classes and workshops are offered for adults and high school students. An artist-in-residence program takes place every summer.


Anderson Ranch Arts Center

Profile: Non-profit Visual Arts Community

Founded: 1966

Address:
5263 Owl Creek Rd.
Snowmass Village, CO 81615

Phone: (970) 923-3181

Web: www.andersonranch.org

Media: 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.


Arion Press

Profile: Contract/Publisher

Founded: 1974

Address:
1802 Hays Street,The Presidio
San Francisco, CA 94129

Phone:
(415) 668-2542

Web:
www.arionpress.com

Media:
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.


Art Students League of New York

Profile: School

President: Salvatore Barbieri

Founded: 1875

Address:
215 West 57th Street
New York, NY 10019

Phone: (212) 247-4510

Web: www.theartstudentsleague.org

Media: Intaglio, relief, silkscreen, lithography

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


Atelier Bleu Acier

Profile: Contract/Publisher/Gallery

Master Printer: Erika Greenberg-Schneider

Address:
109 West Columbus Drive
Tampa, FL 33602

Phone: (813) 272-9746

Web: www.bleuacier.com

Media: 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.


Axelle Fine Art

Profile: Gallery/Contract/Publisher

Director: Luther Davis

Founded: 2000

Address:
547 West 20th Street
New York, NY 10001

Phone: 212.226.2262 

Web: www.axelle.com

Media: Silkscreen and etching on paper, wood, glass, metal and plastic

Print demos, tours, and collectors' gatherings are offered


Borowsky Center for Publication Arts
Profile: Publisher/University

Director: Lori Spencer

Founded: 1987

Address:
University of the Arts
320 South Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

Phone:(215)-717-6030

Web: http://www.uartsmfaba.com/facilities/

Media: Offset lithography

Facilties:
Heidelberg Kors one-color 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.


Brandywine Workshop

Profile: Non-profit Workshop

President: Allan Edmunds

Founded: 1972

Address:
Brandywine Graphics Workshop
730 S. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146

Phone: (215) 546-3675

Web: www.brandywineworkshop.com

Facilties:
The Workshop's Visual Techonologies Center houses facilities for offset production, screenprinting, 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.

Brodsky Center

Profile: Rutgers University

Director: Katheen Goncharov

Founded: 1986 by Judith K. Brodsky

Address:
Department of Visual Arts, Mason Gross School of the Arts
33 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Phone: 732-932-2222 ext 838

Web: www.brodskycenter.org

Facilties:
The Brodsky Center provides the opportunity for artists who are contributing new narratives to the American cultural mainstream to create innovative work in print and paper in collaboration with master printers and papermakers. The state-of-the-art facilities provide capability for working in all print media-digital, intaglio, lithography, silk screen, relief, papermaking, photo processes, letterpress and books.

 


Cade Tompkins Editions

Profile: Contract/Publisher

Web: www.cadetompkins.com


Email: cadetompkins@mac.com

Media: printmaking, bookbinding

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

No classes/workshops offered.


Center for Book Arts

Profile: Non-profit Workshop

Executive Director: Alexander Campos

Founded: 1974

Address:
28 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor

New York, NY 10001

Phone: (212) 481-0295

Web: www.centerforbookarts.org

Media: Book arts, bookbinding, letterpress, and papermaking

Facilities: Fully-equipped bindery and letterpress printshop

The Center for Book Arts is dedicated to preserving the traditional crafts of book-making, as well as exploring and encouraging contemporary interpretations of the book as an art object.

The Center offers three terms of courses, workshops and seminars each year taught by experienced book artists in all aspects of traditional and contemporary book-making. The Center also offers studio rentals, artist-in-residence programs consisting of 2 - 4 month residencies, fellowships, internships, and work-study programs.


Center for Contemporary Printmaking

Profile: Non-profit Workshop

Master Printer: Anthony Kirk

Founded:
1995

Address:
299 West Avenue
Norwalk, CT 06850

Phone: 203.899.7999

Web: www.contemprints.org

Media: Lithography, intaglio, silkscreen, relief, papermaking, book arts, photography, monotype

Facilities: Located in a 5,000 sq ft. 19th century carriage house, the Center includes a gallery and a studio equipped with six intaglio and lithography presses, a Vandercook press, an acid room, screenprinting facilities, a paper mill, a black-and-white darkroom, an exposure table, and digital facilities. 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.


Center Street Studio

Profile: Contract/Publisher

Director and Master Printer: James Stroud

Founded: 1984

Address:
P.O. Box 870171
Milton Village, MA 02187

Phone: (617) 821-5458

Web: www.centerstreetstudio.com

Media: 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.


Cheltenham Art Center

Profile: Community Visual and Dramatic Arts Center

Founded: 1940

Address:
439 Ashbourne Road
Cheltenham, PA 19012

Phone: (215) 379-4660

Web: www.cheltenhamarts.org

Media:
Relief, intaglio, papermaking, book arts

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.


Cirrus Gallery

Profile: Publisher/Gallery

Director: Jean Milant

Founded:
1970

Address:
542 S. Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013-1708

Phone:
(213) 680-3473

Web:
cirrusgallery.com

Media: All printmaking media. Cirrus Gallery specializes in projects that incorporate state-of-the-art technology and traditional printmaking techiniques.

Classes are offered.


Cockeyed Press

Profile: Publisher

Director: Bill Fick


Founded:
1996

Address:
PO Box 3669
Chapel Hill, NC 27515

Phone: (919) 968-0042

Web: www.cockeyedpress.com

Media: Linocut, monoprint, etching, photography

Facilities:
Printmaking studio, darkroom, Martech press

Cockeyed Press specializes in satirical linocut prints.

No classes are offered


Coronado Studio

Profile: Contract/Publisher

Director: Sam Coronado

Master Printer: Brian Johnson

Founded: 1991

Address:
901 Vargas Road
Austin, TX
78741

Phone: (512) 385-3591

Web: www.coronadostudio.com

Media: Silkscreen

Coronado Studio offers artists the oppurtunity to create limited edition screenprints with master printer Brian Johnson. 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.


C. R. Ettinger Studio

Profile: Contract/Printer

Master Printer : Cindi Royce Ettinger

Founded: 1982

Address:
144 Vine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Phone: (215) 928-9897

Web: http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6puni/index.html

Media: Intaglio, relief

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


Crown Point Press

Profile: Publisher

Director: Valerie Wade

Founded: 1962

Address:
20 Hawthorne
San Francisco, CA
94105

Phone: (415) 974-6273

Web: www.crownpoint.com

Media: 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.


CRG Editions

Profile: Publisher

Director:Glen Baldridge

Founded:1990

Address:
535 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011

Phone:212 229 2766

Web: http://www.crggallery.com/