Wednesday, July 30, 2008

visiting artist - Freda Fairchild - Oct 14


mark your calendar, print club members! Freda Fairchild will be visiting the print studio @ 5pm on October 14th. her studio is in Paducah, KY, and you can visit her website to see more of her gorgeous work.

while you're browsing websites, also check out her studio mate's work: Cricket Alexander.

Friday, July 18, 2008

collograph print day - july

some of the print club members gathered for a Saturday printing session, each bringing a plate or three. below are some images of the printing, prints, and plates done during the hours we were there.








Friday, June 13, 2008

recap, workshop in 2003



here you can see some of the various images taken during the collograph workshop in 2003, along with several of the finished prints. this should help you get excited about working on your plates before we all meet up to mix up some ink!














Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Collaborative Collographs (a note from Andrea)

Instructions for our collaborative collograph day, from Andrea:

1. Tear a 22 x 20 sheet of print paper the weight of BFK into 4 pieces = 11 x 15 (I have it in my office for $2.10 a sheet).
I also have the paper for printing.

2. Coat both sides with gesso or acrylic paint (house paint will work) and add textures no higher than 1/8. " Use Cut paper, textured paper, drawing with glue or acrylic medium etc.) Do control your urge to put thick objects on the plate because they cause miserable printing problems.

3. After you put your textures on, coat the plate with white acrylic paint, gesso or a combination of the two so that the plate is completely white.

4. Coat all surfaces back and front and sides with gloss acrylic medium, or spray the plate with spray shellac or white spray paint. (The plate needs to coated to withstand a lot of rubbings with ink and also be impervious to cleaning with mineral spirits.)

The plate need to be white so you can see the color ink on it and know how to wipe it. The most successful plates are very flat with no high edges to catch ink that will blob out under the weight of the press.

5. You can also score the plate with an X-acto knife for lines.

6. After we are finished, you can take home the pieces and finish them with collage, drawing, sewing...... whatever it takes.

We should start at 9:00 am and go to whenever you have had enough. Just as long as you don't leave me with a mess!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Print Club Meeting Minutes : June 5, 2008

print club minutes recorded by Jolene.

IMPORTANT:
Get your edition from the Sense of Place show to Andrea by Friday June 13 if you want to be a part of the exchange. You can leave your edition on a table in the print room at any time. Or you can leave the prints with Andrea during her class on TR from 9-12am.
(Remember the paper is 10x10)

Ideas for Print Club activities:


Road Trip with a printmaking destination
-visit to Bonnie’s farm and studio
-MAPC Conference Fall 2008- Fargo (yeah right!)
-Southern Graphics Spring 2009- ?

Visiting Artist
-Artist Frieda Fairchild from Paducah, KY check out her website: www.fredafairchild.com
Recommended by Kathleen.

News & Upcoming Events:

The Art of Collage
An Exploration of Materials and Techniques conducted by Randel Plowman
Two one day workshops:
Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29 (repeat), 2008, 9 am - 4 pm
$40.00 per each workshop

These workshops will explore the full potential of collage and its
limitless possibilities in materials, themes, compositions, and expression.
Most supplies will be included in the workshop. Participates are
encouraged to bring an assortment of personal images to use in their
work. A more detailed list will be provided before the workshop.
Contact Andrea, Randel, or Lisa Jameson for more info.

Print Club Collaborative- Collagraph & Chine Colle Workshop:
Saturday July 12, 2008 (& possibly Sunday)
Everyone will bring previously made collagraphs to share for a fun day of printing together. Andrea will email an assignment to everyone before the workshop on how to make the collagraphs. If the day is a success we will use the prints for a show.

Mary Farrell may come to visit Andrea this summer. We can attend a show & tell lecture about her recent visit to China at Andrea’s house- possibly in August.

Jiri Anderle show will be at the CAM in September.
The artist will possibly be present for the opening. We should all go!

Visit http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/229 for a brain scientist’s lecture about a remarkable description of the separation between the left and right hemispheres of the brain and how each side defines our perceptions of who we are.

Friday, May 23, 2008

collage workshop @ nku, june 08



Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29 2008

9 am - 4 pm


Northern Kentucky University
Fine Arts Building, Room 101 (Printmaking Room)

$40.00 per each workshop


Sponsored by the Northern Kentucky University
Printmaking Department


Randel Plowman will be conducting two, one-day workshops at
Northern Kentucky University on June 28th and 29th from 9 am - 4 pm.

These workshops will explore the full potential of collage and its
limitless possibilities in materials, themes, compositions, and expression.

Most supplies will be included in the workshop. Participates are
encouraged to bring an assortment of personal images to use in their
work. A more detailed list will be provided before the workshop.

Randel Plowman is a mixed-media artist living and working in Northern
Kentucky. His work is included in many public and private collections
in the United States and Europe.

His blog, A Collage A Day, has been featured in The New York Times, USA
Today, How Magazine, The Cincinnati Enquirer, The Lexington Herald
Leader and other publications.



For more information please contact:

Randel Plowman at
studio@rplowman.com

Andrea Knarr
knarr@nku.edu

Lisa Jameson at
jamesonl@nku.edu

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

eclect ink III @ Gallerie Zaum



the opening is @ Gallerie Zaum Friday, February 1, 6-9pm. light refreshments & lots of printy goodness for those who attend!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Print Club - Keeping Track

future Workshop ideas:
  • blogging basics
  • handmade paper (the kind Nicci uses)
  • collographs (i would like to do another, because it's so darn fun! perhaps a demo with Margaret?)
  • (submit your idea and it will be added!)

    future Show ideas/themes:
  • printing each other (randomly do a portrait/piece about another member, from Penny's brain.)
  • fine art valentines (addicted to hearts? they always make a good show, from Nicci's brain.)
  • (submit your idea and it will be added!)

    note: there are still some dues/show fees outstanding. please see Penny if you think you may be one of those people and wish to remain on 'active' status!

    inactive, bouncy emails:
    Amber Reis

    Print Club members, please comment here with your ideas!
  • Thursday, January 17, 2008

    A Sense of Place SHOW

    A Sense of Place, the newest series of work by the printmakers of Northern Kentucky University's Print Club is currently showing though February 1, 2008 at Thomas More College's Eva G. Farris Gallery.

    If you would like to go see the work, you can go to the University's page and download a PDF map to TM. The Gallery is located in the Library building.

    Each of the various printmakers used techniques ranging from intaglio to serigraphy and collography. There is both black and white, and multiple color work exploring the various meanings, to each artist, of a 'sense of place'. The artists worked in the relatively small size of 5x5 inch image area, framed 12x12 inches to further explore this intimate subject. Styles are as varied as the artists behind the works.



    Statement: “A Sense of Place”

    The Northern Kentucky University Print Club is comprised of alumni and students who have developed a collegial relationship over many years of working together with teachers Andrea Knarr and Heidi Endres. We represent a tight-knit and happy mix of diverse tastes, talents and ages that energizes us to continue creating hand-printed images like the ones represented in this show. The group’s mission is to keep our love of printmaking alive, to stay connected as a group and to share the fruits of our efforts with the community at large by mounting regular exhibitions of our work.

    “A Sense of Place” has meant something different to each of us. Some of us chose to depict places, internal or external, that elicit a personal and emotional response, and others chose to depict a more abstracted concept of what “place” means to them. All of the images in this show are printed by hand by the artist.

    Andrea Knarr
    January 3, 2008