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SUMMARY:Print(ed) Word
DESCRIPTION:About Print(ed) Word\nIn 2017\, A/P and Loft 112\, an artistic hub for writers and creatives to connect\, received funding support from Canada Council for the Arts to initiate Print(ed) Word – an interdisciplinary project that explored book-inspired relationships including art from text\, artist with writer\, and art book with reader/viewer. ​ \nThe result was a collaboration between 12 printmakers and 12 writers\, each paired to create a collaborative handmade artist book inspired from an existing text. The public support\, dissemination\, and celebration of this collaborative project continues. \nThe full collection of Print(ed) Word artist books were permanently installed in Calgary’s landmark Central Library in November 2018\, which was followed by a series of public artists talks throughout 2019 and the development of a mini-documentary series that was publicly released in 2020.  Click on each of the artist books listed below to view each mini-documentary.  \nArtist/Writer pairs and their collaborations\n\nDeep Cold on 11A by Aritha van Herk (writer) and Eveline Kolijn (artist)\nWhen a Warm Wind Blows off the Mountains by Susan Calder (writer) and Sylvia Arthur (artist)\nMy Mother Closing the Mouth of the War by Richard Harrison (writer) and Barbara Sutherland (artist)\nHow to Build a Street Girl by Lee Kvern (writer) and Carole Bondaroff (artist)\nThe Hunters by Jani Krulc (writer) and Ryan Statz (artist)\nHymenoptera by Doug Neilson (writer) and Heather Huston (artist)\nRouleauville by Rona Altrows (writer) and Carolyn Qualle (artist)\nISOBARS by Weyman Chan (writer) and Kate Baillies (artist)\nSwimming with Sharks by Elena Schacherl (writer) and Heather Urness (artist)\nSaturday Afternoon at the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede\, 1977 by Barb Howard (writer) and Sally Reesman (writer)\nThe Night Will Be Long But Beautiful: The Life and Death of Jeff Lakes by Erin Vance (writer) and Tim van Wijk (artist)\nMezzo Milimetro by Caitlynn Cummings (writer) and Wendy Tokaryk (artist)\n\n  \nAcknowledgements\nThe creation of this project was made possible through the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts\, the partnership between A/P and Loft 112\, with special thanks to Carrie Phillips-Kieser and Lisa Murphy Lamb and 24 participating artists and writers. \nThe permanent exhibition\, 2019 Salon Series\, and Print(ed) Word Documentary were made possible through the generous support of the J K L MacLachlan Family Foundation together with the Calgary Public Library Foundation and the Calgary Public Library.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/printed-word/
LOCATION:Calgary Central Library\, 800 3rd Street SE\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2G 2E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Current,Other Exhibition Current
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SUMMARY:Intro to Etching
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder how those beautifully illustrated old books were made? With all those fancy lines and cross hatching? Picasso\, Degas\, Rembrandt and Francisco de Goya have all made famous works just with basic copper etching techniques! \nThis course will cover the fundamentals of etching\, including drypoint\, hardground and aquatint ground techniques. Participants will learn how to use a traditional 15th century style printing press\, to create their works. \nNo experience required! \nWhat you’ll learn: ​​​​\n\nBrief history and relevance\nCopper plate preparation\, cutting\, bevelling\, sanding\, removing scratches\nDrypoint Technique\nCopper plate inking\, registration\, printing and press use\nHardground Etching Technique\nIntro to Aquatint\n\n  \nAbout the instructor:\nAlison has over a decade of experience in archival custom picture framing. She holds a BFA from the University of Regina and an MFA in Printmaking from Louisiana State University. Originally from the South Saskatchewan prairies\, she currently lives in Calgary.  She is involved in the art community\, exhibiting her work\, coordinating community exhibitions and events\, teaching and volunteering. Her work has been exhibited in Canada\, the United States\, Europe and Australia. \nWebsite: https://www.alisonfrank.ca \nInstagram: snowbunnymermaid \n  \nWorkshop Fee\n$345.00* prices not subject to GST \n*Access to using the A/P studio equipment\, including as a workshop participant\, requires an A/P membership. Annual memberships are $30 and $10 for current students and current recipients of AISH. Membership fees can be applied directly to your workshop registration. \n\nThis workshop includes all project supplies\, students are recommended to:\n\nBring sketches/ideas designed to 4×6 size\, try to bring 3 include both a line drawing/image and shaded value drawing/image if possible.\nArrive no more than 10 minutes before class.\nPark in the stalls located in front of A/P or use free street parking.\nBring a snack and water bottle.\nBring a notebook/sketchbook and pen.\nBring reading glasses if you need them for fine work.\nWear suitable clothing for working with ink and/or a work apron.\nWear close toed shoes and avoid overly loose long sleeves.\nTie back long hair when operating machinery.\nPersonal PPE (goggles if uncomfortable sharing Studio PPE)\n\n\nAdditional Notes: \n\nClass limited to 5 Participants\nAdults 18+ Years Old\n\n—————————————————————————\n\nCode of Conduct:\nTo support an environment which promotes dignity and respect to all\, no form of intimidation\, bullying or harassment will be tolerated. Should this type of behaviour occur\, the A/P host and/or instructor reserves the right to remove any individuals from the workshop. \nAccommodation & Diversity:\nPlease inform A/P of any accessibility barrier(s) that may prevent you from getting the full benefit of participating in this program. A/P will respond to any requests in a timely manner and will work to support you within our capacity. \nA/P is committed to diversity and equality to all in employment\, volunteerism and contractors irrespective of their gender\, race\, ethnic origin\, disability\, age\, nationality\, national origin\, sexuality\, religion or belief\, marital status and social class. \nCancellation Policy:\nIf you have registered for an in-studio class or workshop at A/P but are unable to attend\, we require that you notify us as soon as possible\, and no later than 7 days before the class or workshop to receive a full refund. Registrants who cancel with 6 days or less notice will receive 50% of their registration fee. Once the class or workshop has begun\, A/P is unable to issue a refund as we are subject to a minimum enrolment in order to run. \nIf A/P cancels a course due to low enrolment\, notice will be given at least 72 hours in advance with a full refund issued. For classes cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances\, registrants will receive a full refund.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/intro-to-etching-december-2/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Past
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SUMMARY:2025 Not So Mini Exhibition and Auction!
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nEach year\, A/P hosts a print exchange and exhibition in conjunction with an exciting sale and silent auction fundraiser. \nParticipants from around the globe submit an edition of ten original prints (with a maximum size of 8″ x 10″) to exchange with each other.  Two impressions of each edition are retained by A/P to sell and auction to lucky buyers/bidders at affordable rates. \nThe annual Not So Mini has become our most anticipated event of the year that showcases the work of local and international printmakers\, with all funds raised directly supporting A/P’s community programming. \nThis year we received over 70 editions by artists from: \nCalgary\, AB; Edmonton\, AB; Red Deer\, AB; Spruce Grove\, AB; Stirling\, AB; Stony Plain\, AB; High Prairie\, AB; Norglenwold\, AB; Okotoks\, AB; Coldstream\, BC; Vancouver\, BC; Vernon\, BC; Panorama\, BC; St. John’s\, NL; Toronto\, ON; Pickering\, ON; Westmount\, QC; Montreal\, QC; Saskatoon\, SK; Regina\, SK; Cuernavaca\, Morelos\, Mexico; Ohauiti\, Tauranga\, New Zealand; Antrim\, Newtownabbey\, UK; Derby\, Derbyshire\, UK; Sherwood\, Arkensas\, USA; Little Rock\, Arkensas\, USA; Ames\, Iowa\, USA; Waynesville\, North Carolina\, USA. \nAbout the Online Sale and Silent Auction\nSTEP 1: Register as a bidder online at https://onlinefundraiser.events/2025_NotSoMini \nSTEP 2: Browse through all the prints and swag that are up for grabs \nSTEP 3: Place your bids & claim your winnings! \nThe Auction OPENS on Saturday\, December 6 at 12pm (MST).  Bidding CLOSES on Friday\, December 12 at 9:00pm (MST).
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/2024-not-so-mini-exhibition-2/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Past,Event Past
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