Thursday
Jun022011

Blackburn 20|20 Opening: "Stones Throw"

 

Opening Reception: Thursday, June 9, 6:30pm - 9:30pm
Exhibition Dates: June 9 - June 30

Location: Blackburn 20|20, 323 West 39th St, New York, NY 10018
Gallery Hours by Appointment: rbpmw@efanyc.org or call 646.416.6226

RBPMW is proud to announce the opening of “Stones Throw”, our first exchange show featuring work from the Los Angeles Printmaking Society. 

The Los Angeles Printmaking Society (LAPS) is a national non-profit dedicated to the encouragement of printmaking, educating the public and promoting the interests of printmaking as an art form. LAPS supports students with special exhibitions and the LAPS Foundation Scholarship Grants. LAPS publishes a quarterly journal, Interleaf, as well as catalogs and posters in support of our biennial exhibition, The National. We also maintain an active web site for members to exhibit their work, a calendar of events, and a list of resources for artists and patrons interested in learning more about the art of printmaking. You can visit them at www.laprintmakers.com.

Thursday
Jun022011

ARTIST TALK: Rubber Stamp Printing with Paul Loughney

Wednesday, June 8
6:30pm-7:30pm

Location
Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop
323 West 39th St, Second Floor
New York, NY 10018

Please join us for an artist talk and demo. In this talk Paul Loughney will demonstrate  the vast array of effects that can be gained by using multiple color rubber stamps  to create fast, small scale print production. The demo will feature options for creating prints in one of two ways: a singular fine arts image or more a craft element that employs both a single image and pattern making. The talk is a preview of what is to come in his workshop which will run from June 18-19th. The workshop will cover use of tools, registration of image to paper, creating a key block, different kinds of papers for printing and the differences between oil and water soluble inks.

Paul Loughney received his MFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University and his Certificate in Printmaking from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, PA. He has worked in a variety of 2D media including printmaking, drawing and painting, but has focused almost exclusively on collage since 2007.

Friday
Apr152011

Pete Williams Closing Reception

"New York Commercial"

Pete Williams first solo exhibition in New York City

Closing reception Thursday, April 21st from 6pm-8pm

 

Pete Williams first solo show in New York, NEW YORK COMMERCIAL, features work inspired by journeys the artist has taken. Large woodblocks depict the view at the end of his daily runs back in Wales, while smaller lithographs explore imagery drawn from his trip to New York City and the outskirts of Beijing. Through the course of this exhibition Williams will also be creating a 6 foot by 8 foot American flag out of plastic bags containing red, white and blue objects. The finished piece, a collection of ephemera both gathered by Williams and contributed by visitors, will be physical representation of his experience in New York.

Born in London, UK, Artist Pete Williams is the founder/director of Print Market Project, a new Sculpture & Printmaking Workshop based in Cardiff, Wales.  Williams has exhibited extensively in Wales and Europe and has also curated numerous shows. Williams continues to live and teach in Wales, developing alternative printmaking techniques.

Exhibition dates: April 12th - April 21st

 

Wednesday
Mar232011

ARTIST TALK/DEMO

Thursday, March 24th
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop

EFA, 323 West 39th St, 2nd Floor

New York, NY 10018

 

FREE

 

Please join us for an artist talk/demonstration of Koyori monotypes by guest artist Choichi Nishikawa. A monotype is a unique impression print made by drawing or painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface or by inking an entire surface and then removing ink to create a subtractive image. During this talk, Nishikawa will demonstrate traditional monotyping as well as his personal technique of using Koyori strings and tissue paper to emboss and texture his prints.

Choichi Nishikawa is a visiting artist living and working in Japan. He has had numerous exhibitions both nationally and internationally and is part of various collections including Watanabe Press/Pace Editions NYC, Kurobe City Museum (Japan), Municipal Museum of Art Gyor (Hungary), and more.  

 

Monday
Mar212011

SIP FELLOWSHIP NOW OPEN!


STUDIO IMMERSION PROJECT
 


Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop is now accepting applications for our 2011 Fellowship! All applications must be submitted by 6:00 PM April 29th, 2011. For details on eligibility, how to apply and recipient awards, click here: http://www.efanyc.org/rbpmw-sipapplic/ .

Studio Immersion Project (SIP) is an intense workspace project designed to introduce artists from multiple disciplines to printmaking.  SIP encourages and supports the technical and conceptual evolution of creative practice for both emerging and experienced artists.  SIP invites artists seeking creative exploration through printmaking, regardless of expertise, to apply their creative knowledge and conceptual goals to the print medium.

RBPMW receives critical funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation.