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SUMMARY:I See You (IC/CU) 2020
DESCRIPTION:The Ink Shop is pleased to host the 5th joint show of prints by students of two strong printmaking programs at Ithaca College and Cornell University. The fine art print possesses conceptual complexity which is deeply embedded in contemporary art practices. These prints explore aspects of this conversation\, questioning what prints are and how they function. These works are richly diverse with unique approaches using traditional methods\, ranging from beginner to advanced practitioners. Accessing a rich history of distributable and reproducible media\, these prints are placed square in our present\, digital moment and present questions both age-old and prescient.\nThis year we will host the I See You (IC/CU) Exhibit as an Instagram takeover! Starting Monday July 13th for the next month professors from Ithaca College and Cornell printmaking departments will be taking turns a week at a time posting student prints here for our virtual I See You exhibit. #printmaking #cornell #ithacaart #cornellaap #ithacacollegeartdepartment \n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				[instagram-feed]
URL:https://ink-shop.org/event/i-see-you-ic-cu-2020/
LOCATION:Ink Shop Printmaking Center Studio Gallery\, 330 E. State St.\, ITHACA\, NY\, 14850-8786\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200623
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SUMMARY:Justin Greenwald | Clarity through Chaos
DESCRIPTION:The Ink Shop is excited to show the work of Justin Greenwald. This two month show was awarded to Justin as a prize won through the first juried Solarplate Triennial Exhibit in 2019. \nJustin Greenwald’s work includes drawings\, paintings and prints. Clarity through Chaos is an exhibit of his solarplate etchings and monotypes which are concerned with repetitive mark making. Justin uses numbers and equations and occasionally words in his prints. “I’ve been a very obsessive person since early on”\, says Justin. “It’s at once a gift and a disorder. The emotion and expressiveness behind the marks or lines is always evolving\, even within a single print or painting.” Justin finds the fickleness or ephemeral quality of the image lends to the recording of life’s timetable. \nA good number Justin’s prints are of a reductive nature\, where the metal backed polymer plate is coated with ink\, and then drawn into or scratched away at using a variety of tools\, including sticks\, twigs\, chopsticks\, pencils\, and rags\, before being processed or hardened in the sun or under a light box. Solarplate etching allows for photographic work\, although Justin prefers to draw. \nHis friend and employer Dan Welden\, who developed Solarplate etching in the 1970’s\, collaborated with him this past summer on a series of monotypes overlayed with one of two Solarplates\, of which six pieces are displayed in this exhibit. \nThe Solorplate Triennial was founded and organized by Dan Welden and the jury consisted of Laura Einstein\, manager of the Mezzanine Gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Alex Ferrone\, owner/director of the Alex Ferrone Gallery in Cutchogue\, NY; and Ron Pokrasso\, Santa Fe artist and world printmaking traveler. The awards juror is the acclaimed international artist Eric Fischl.
URL:https://ink-shop.org/event/justin-greenwald-clarity-through-chaos/
LOCATION:Ink Shop Printmaking Center Studio Gallery\, 330 E. State St.\, ITHACA\, NY\, 14850-8786\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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SUMMARY:Reflexion at Galerie de la Ferme du Mousseau
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to announce the second part of this exchange exhibition dedicated to printmaking gathering works of Art Gravure SQY (Elancourt – France) and their guests : The ink Shop Printmaking Center Artists (Ithaca – NEW YORK – USA) and their President\, Craig MAINS. \nThe exhibit runs from February 28th to March 29th\, 2020 in “La Ferme Du Mousseau in Elancourt\, 78990\, France. It is organized by Art Gravure SQY with the help of the City of SAINT QUENTIN EN YVELINES and the town of ELANCOURT\, in collaboration with The Ink Shop Printmaking Center (ITHACA – NY – USA).\nIt aims to show the diversity of printmaking techniques in both countries and encourage their practice as well as building bridges between artists\, crossing boundaries.
URL:https://ink-shop.org/event/reflexion-france/
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191031
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SUMMARY:20/20 Hindsight | 20 years in Prints and Books
DESCRIPTION:20/20 Hindsight | 20 years in Prints and Books\nThe Ink Shop has exhibited the work of  artists/printmakers from all over the world\, and have taught and worked with a multitude of high school\, college and local artists to further printmaking and creativity. The 20th Anniversary exhibit celebrates two decades of printmaking. This show features Ink Shop artists\, fellows\, instructors\, students\,  plus printmakers from around the country who have created or shown with us.\n\n\nHindsight Portfolios: The Ink Shop celebrates its 20th Anniversary this Year! The Hindsight Portfolios exhibit will include current and past artists and printmakers\, fellows and exhibitors who participated in  portfolio exchanges over the years.\nHindsight Ephemera: Ephemera are items of collectible memorabilia\, typically written or printed ones\, that were originally expected to have only short-term usefulness or popularity. The Ink Shop will display selected posters\, postcards\, news and reviews covering the twenty years this local print studio has been offering artists and art lovers remarkable opportunities to make\, exhibit\, and experience quality examples of contemporary printmaking
URL:https://ink-shop.org/event/20-20-hindsight-20-years-in-prints-and-books/
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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