IFPDA Print Month: Daily Lectures
PRINT MONTH 2021
Print Month returns, October 4 - October 29, with daily online programs at 12 Noon Eastern. The IFPDA is proud to share this platform with our members, our cultural partners, and our community with programs and symposia organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the International Print Center of New York, the Print Council of America, the Association of Print Scholars, and the galleries and publishers of the IFPDA.
Oct. 4: Paupers Press (London); A Virtual Studio Visit and Conversation
Oct. 5: A Conversation on the Impact of Prints in Museum Collections: What Do Museum Directors Say? --- with Michael Govan, Glenn Lowry, Sasha Suda, and Sir Norman Rosenthal
Oct. 6: Prints in Relief; Print Study Day Presented by The Metropolitan Museum of Art; A Census of Italian Renaissance Woodcuts; “To Put Art to the Service of People”: Elizabeth Catlett and Prints for Black Liberation; Linocuts: Making and Meaning
Oct. 7: Full Spectrum: Celebrating 50 years of the Brandywine Workshop and Archives
Oct. 8: Gemini G.E.L Celebrates The Met’s 150th Anniversary --- A Virtual Studio Visit and Conversation
Oct. 11: The Art of To-day: Grosvenor School Linocuts and their Legacy --- A Symposium on the Occasion of “Modern Times: British Prints 1913-1939” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Perceptive print-making: Grosvenor School linocuts and the middlebrow market
Oct. 12: IFPDA Foundation 2020 Book Award Lecture: Happy Accident: Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Blackburn, & Tatyana Grossman and the Rise of Collaborative Printmaking
Oct. 13: Looking Back on the New York Graphic Workshop, 1964-1970 (sponsored by APS)
Oct. 14: Themes and Variations: Topics from Print Council of America --- Gilbert Stuart, the Print Trade, and the Genesis of Art as Intellectual Property in the United States
Oct. 15: Harlan & Weaver; A Virtual Studio Visit and Conversation with Felix Harlan & Kiki Smith
Oct. 18: The Art of To-day: Grosvenor School Linocuts and their Legacy --- A Symposium on the Occasion of “Modern Times: British Prints 1913-1939” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Oct. 19: Highpoint Editions (Minneapolis); A Virtual Studio Visit and Conversation
Oct. 20: El Nopal Press: Cross Border Discourses Through Print (sponsored by APS)
Oct. 21: Themes and Variations: Topics from Print Council of America --- Poetic Science: The Origins of Digital Printmaking
Oct. 22: Breaking Ground, Part I: Pattern and Print with Polly Apfelbaum and Jean-Paul Russell, Durham Press
Oct. 25: The Art of To-day: Grosvenor School Linocuts and their Legacy --- A Symposium on the Occasion of “Modern Times: British Prints 1913-1939” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on the Market for Grosvenor School Artists; A Discussion with Mary Ryan and Gordon Samuel
Oct. 26: Printmaking in the Expanded Field with Susan Tallman
Oct. 27: Sybil and Cyril: Cutting Through Time with Jenny Uglow, Moderated by Gordon Samuel
Oct. 28: Themes and Variations: Topics from Print Council of America --- Art and the Pull of Print; A Conversation
Oct. 29: Breaking Ground, Part 2: Pattern and Print with Joyce Kozloff and Judith Solodkin, SOLO Impression
For more information on lecture topics and to register please visit the external link below.
Print Month returns, October 4 - October 29, with daily online programs at 12 Noon Eastern. The IFPDA is proud to share this platform with our members, our cultural partners, and our community with programs and symposia organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the International Print Center of New York, the Print Council of America, the Association of Print Scholars, and the galleries and publishers of the IFPDA.
Oct. 4: Paupers Press (London); A Virtual Studio Visit and Conversation
Oct. 5: A Conversation on the Impact of Prints in Museum Collections: What Do Museum Directors Say? --- with Michael Govan, Glenn Lowry, Sasha Suda, and Sir Norman Rosenthal
Oct. 6: Prints in Relief; Print Study Day Presented by The Metropolitan Museum of Art; A Census of Italian Renaissance Woodcuts; “To Put Art to the Service of People”: Elizabeth Catlett and Prints for Black Liberation; Linocuts: Making and Meaning
Oct. 7: Full Spectrum: Celebrating 50 years of the Brandywine Workshop and Archives
Oct. 8: Gemini G.E.L Celebrates The Met’s 150th Anniversary --- A Virtual Studio Visit and Conversation
Oct. 11: The Art of To-day: Grosvenor School Linocuts and their Legacy --- A Symposium on the Occasion of “Modern Times: British Prints 1913-1939” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Perceptive print-making: Grosvenor School linocuts and the middlebrow market
Oct. 12: IFPDA Foundation 2020 Book Award Lecture: Happy Accident: Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Blackburn, & Tatyana Grossman and the Rise of Collaborative Printmaking
Oct. 13: Looking Back on the New York Graphic Workshop, 1964-1970 (sponsored by APS)
Oct. 14: Themes and Variations: Topics from Print Council of America --- Gilbert Stuart, the Print Trade, and the Genesis of Art as Intellectual Property in the United States
Oct. 15: Harlan & Weaver; A Virtual Studio Visit and Conversation with Felix Harlan & Kiki Smith
Oct. 18: The Art of To-day: Grosvenor School Linocuts and their Legacy --- A Symposium on the Occasion of “Modern Times: British Prints 1913-1939” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Oct. 19: Highpoint Editions (Minneapolis); A Virtual Studio Visit and Conversation
Oct. 20: El Nopal Press: Cross Border Discourses Through Print (sponsored by APS)
Oct. 21: Themes and Variations: Topics from Print Council of America --- Poetic Science: The Origins of Digital Printmaking
Oct. 22: Breaking Ground, Part I: Pattern and Print with Polly Apfelbaum and Jean-Paul Russell, Durham Press
Oct. 25: The Art of To-day: Grosvenor School Linocuts and their Legacy --- A Symposium on the Occasion of “Modern Times: British Prints 1913-1939” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on the Market for Grosvenor School Artists; A Discussion with Mary Ryan and Gordon Samuel
Oct. 26: Printmaking in the Expanded Field with Susan Tallman
Oct. 27: Sybil and Cyril: Cutting Through Time with Jenny Uglow, Moderated by Gordon Samuel
Oct. 28: Themes and Variations: Topics from Print Council of America --- Art and the Pull of Print; A Conversation
Oct. 29: Breaking Ground, Part 2: Pattern and Print with Joyce Kozloff and Judith Solodkin, SOLO Impression
For more information on lecture topics and to register please visit the external link below.
Relevant research areas: North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South Asia, East Asia, Africa, Australia, Middle East, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, Contemporary, Book arts, Collograph, Digital printmaking, Engraving, Etching, Letterpress, Lithography, Monoprinting, Papermaking, Relief printing, Screenprinting
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