
Date: Friday June 25, 2010 - Monday September 13, 2010
Time: M-Sa 10:00a-5:00p, Su 12:00p-5:00p
Location: National Museum of Women in the Arts
The Collaborative Print: Works from SOLO Impression
The Collaborative Print: Works from SOLO Impression highlights the special relationship printers have with artists. In 1975, Judith Solodkin founded SOLO Impression. Inc. in New York City and began publishing and printing lithographs, woodcuts, letter-press prints, and artists’ books. She was the first woman to graduate with the title Master Printer from the Tamarind Institute, an educational institution founded in 1960 by artist June Wayne. Devoted to the art of collaborative lithography, Tamarind instills in its printmakers deference to the artist’s perception and encourages experimentation. The same can be said for the printing partnerships at SOLO Impression.
Admission:
$10 general
$8 students/visitors 65 and over
NMWA members and youth 18 and under are free
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