"AT THE EDGE"
Participants and images:

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11/27/06

 

Scott Betz
314 Horace Mann Ave
Winston-Salem, NC 27104 USA
betzs@wssu.edu

"Here Comes the Son"

Silkscreen on found petroleum product boxes, raft, black thread, painted wood

15x20x20'

"Here Comes the Son" (detail)

Marjan Eggermont
2313 Westmount Rd Nw
Calgary, Alberta, T2N 3N7
Canada
marjan_e@yahoo.com

"My life on the island of disbelief"

John Hitchcock
University of Wisconsin-Madison
6241 Humanities Building
455 North Park Street
Madison, WI 53706
USA

jhitchcock@education.wisc.edu

"More Than a Thousand," Interactive screenprint Installation at Macalester College, St Paul, Minnesota,200

Beauvais Lyons
1715 Volunteer Blvd.
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996-2410 USA
blyons@utk.edu

"Dissection Plate 347"
lithograph, 2005

web.utk.edu/~blyons

Barbara McGill Balfour

29 Mitchell Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
CANADA M6J 1C1

bbalfour@yorku.ca

Hugh Merrill (USA)

Dorothy Simpson Krause (USA)
P.O. Box 421
Marshfield, Hills, MA 02051
DotKrause@DotKrause.com
http://www.DotKrause.com

Digital Art Studio: Techniques for Combining Inkjet Printing with Traditional Art Materials by Karin Schminke, Dorothy Simpson Krause, Bonny
Pierce Lhotka, Watson-Guptill, 2004

“Guardians” from the series Jewel, 24" x 32", Handmade brown Indian bagasse adhered to Arches Cover. UV cured flatbed print with gold leaf.

Rebecca Beardmore (Australia) Aine Scannell (UK)

Redas Dirzys (Lithuania)
Turistu str. no. 2
LT-62445 Alytus
Lithuania

drilling manifesto

"Pol Pot drilling"

Maria Anna Parolin (Canada)

Michael Schneider (Austria)

Title: "rekonstrukt lithographie II"
Medium: Wood-block print with Polymer-Intaglio
Size: 32 x 20 "
Year: 2004
www.michael-schneider.info

Davida Kidd (Canada)

http://www.davidakidd.com/

Patricia Villalobos Echeverría (Nicaragua/USA) Barbara Zeigler (Canada) Valgerdur Hauksdottir (Iceland)

Lisa Bulawsky (USA)

 


"Love Stories, Part 2 (adjustable couplings)" - detail of room installation
- etchings in bags on pegboard, velvet lined shelf, awards -
drypoint on plexi

Naoji Ishiyama (Finland) John Graham (USA) Cecilia Bakker (USA)

Michiko Suzuki (Canada)

and

Wayne Eastcott (Canada)

Alicia Candiani (Argentina)

Installation at the Spanish Cultural Centre. Havana, Cuba. 2005

Digital print on PETG, canvas and backlight. Light boxes.

Laura Berman (USA)

Brian Reeves (USA)
PO Box 10011
Portland, ME O4104
brian@slopart.com

"Painting Simulator: Hosing the Spaceplant", 2003

Archival ink jet on Somerset Velvet with scoring and perforations

15" x 15" flat , 8" x 10" x 1" folded

 

Iwona Abrams

 

website

 

Think through your body silk screen

Philip Garret
(UK)
Daryl Vocat (Canada)

Monika Lozinska-Lee (Poland)

 

"Images of Memory #6" 2000
Pigment print on Hahnemuhle paper

Modhir Ahmed Blindgatan Falun (Sweden)

 

from IMAGINING THE BOOK II BIENNALE
AND PRINT WORKSHOP IN ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT
14-21.4.2005

Chang-Soo Kim (KOREA)

No. 120-1010 Shinbanpo 16th APT.,
#55-10 Jamwon-dong, Seocho-gu,
Seoul 137-797, KOREA

"Flickering-intersect_01552"
Digital Image
120(w)x90(h)cm
2006

Egidijus Rudinskas
(Lithuania)

PRINT GALLERY
Zamenhofo/Kurpiu 13-2
Kaunas LT-44287
Lithuania

'' Invisible city - I " 2004, digital print, 152x59 cm

Ingrid Ledent
(Belgium)

 

website

 

Z. T. III”, 2004, hand lithograph and digital computer print, 7 ½” x 26 ¼”

Joris Martens
(Belgium)

 

www.jorismartens.be

 

'ESIMERKIKSI' / 'bijvoorbeeld'

Koichi Kiyono
(Japan)

 

website

 

"Chloroplast I"
Etching, Wood Relief
13.5" x 9"

Pete Williams
(UK)

 

website

 

'father'
Water-based Silkscreen 1/5 1998
'Bandstand Project' Panel One 8ft x 9ft x 4ft

     

Richard Noyce's book, "Printmaking at the Edge" explores the innovative techniques printmakers are using today. The topics covered range from the challenges of new technology and materials (for example, the latest high-tech plates and speciality papers and inks) to the persistence of traditional techniques and the new directions they are taking (for example, digital techniques being used with silkscreen and wood engraving). All scales and stages of printmaking are dealt with. This book is a vital source of information for students and includes interviews with prominent international artists, revealing the secrets behind their work and the possibilities for the future. Included is the work of artists from UK, USA, Canada, Japan, Poland, Argentina, Nicaragua, Belgium, Lithuania, Iceland, Austria, Finland, Sweden, Iraq, Korea, Taiwan and Australia.

The following artists are included in this book and the images are representative of their research. They are currently working towards an exchange portfolio to present at the next SGC conference in 2007.

Scott Betz, Portfolio Organizer

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