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Jerry Brodish's former studio in the California Building in Northeast Minneapolis, the equipment of which has been integrated into the ArtOrg studio.

mcad.edu Photograph ©Erin Nicole Johnson for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design

Different kinds of printmaking. I experiment with lino and silk printing.

Intaglio etching (8 by 10 inches). Light blue-gray ink and dark blue-gray ink on Stonehendge "Pearl Gray" paper.

The art supply store had some block printing stuff on sale.

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Using the dry point technique with netting and ink paint this was the print

During the "Printmaking in the Age of Rembrandt" exhibition at the Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH (on view September 29, 2012- January 6, 2013) visitors were invited to carve prints throughout October. Those plates will then be inked and printed during a "Steamroller Printmaking" event on Sunday, November 4 where we'll use an actual steamroller (yes, we mean the road construction vehicle) to produce multiple large-scale prints. These prints will be displayed in the museum's Community Gallery and Art Center.

silkscreen, seriagraph. arcata ca.

The block always looks much more interesting once it's had a bunch of colors of ink put on it.

three colors screen printed.

Printmaking session with the Blackstone Valley Art Association in Northbridge, MA on 1/17/2016 using Gelli plates

4"x6" Woodblock Print

Detail of woodcut rebus element.

 

This is a project I designed, hand cut, and printed based on a classic song that everyone should know and love. The blue ink is a relief print from a woodcut design. The white lithography printed portion (yes, white on white) is a clue as to what the song is if you can't figure it out from the images. If you can't figure out the song, send me an e-mail and I will give you a hint.

Claude Mellan, the napkin of st. veronica, ALL ONE LINE (view original size...)

Printmaking Workshop led by Maggie White, Machine Project A.I.R. at Hammer Museum, 7.24.2010

These are my first metal etchings. Crazy.

The top is on copper and the bottom is on zinc.

mcad.edu Photograph ©Erin Nicole Johnson for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design

Printmaking class visit, 2/5/2014. Photos by Sarah Meadows '08.

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