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Printmaking Workshop (New Mexico, 23-27 May 22)

Association of Print Scholars / New Mexico, May 23–27, 2022 Deadline: Nov 6, 2021

Elisa German

Association of Print Scholars Printmaking Workshop for Early-Career Curators and Scholars The Association of Print Scholars (APS) is currently accepting applications for the first of two intensive, hands-on printmaking workshops for emerging scholars and curators funded by The Paper Project: Prints and Drawings Curatorship in the 21st Century, an international initiative of the Getty Foundation that supports training and professional development for early- and mid-ca- reer curators of prints and drawings.

Based in New Mexico, this five-day workshop will be dedicated to planographic techniques (lithog- raphy and monotype) and will be hosted at the renowned Tamarind Institute and the University of New Mexico Art Museum in Albuquerque and 10 Grand Press in Santa Fe.

A thorough comprehension of various printmaking methods is critical to producing scholarship and exhibitions on these media. Yet, many early-career print curators lack such practical experi- ence as they embark upon their careers due to competing professional and academic demands that make it difficult to enroll in a semester-long printmaking course. Because the intricacies of printmaking are often difficult to grasp from text alone, APS hopes this workshop will provide invaluable ​technical and material knowledge of the medium that will not only contribute to, but also enhance, a print curator’s and scholar’s understanding of a work’s content, intention, and aes- thetic. Our aim is also to ​prepare participants to better communicate these complex techniques in an accessible language to a general audience and contribute new personal insights to the field.

Ten early-career curators and scholars will be selected to participate in the workshop. Designed as an intensive program, the first two days will consist of hands-on work in lithography at the Tamarind Institute. The third and fourth days will be dedicated to studio work in monotype at 10 Grand Press. The final day will consist of a tour of the works on paper collection at the University of New Mexico Museum of Art.

Applications to the workshop are open to candidates who have a graduate degree (or equivalent experience), which must have been awarded within 10 years. Preference will be given to early-ca- reer curatorial professionals (curators, curatorial or research assistants/associates, postdoctoral fellows), although advanced graduate students and independent scholars with a demonstrated interest in printmaking and curatorial practice will also be considered.

Travel, accommodation, and meal expenses will be fully covered by APS and the Getty Founda- tion.

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To apply, please submit the following documents via an online form (https://printscholars.forms- tack.com/forms/aps_getty_workshop_2022):

– A brief statement (500 max.) describing your research/work and how it would be enriched by this workshop

– If you have previously participated in programming sponsored by The Paper Project or the Asso- ciation of Print Scholars, please include a brief description of your experience and how it impact- ed your scholarship (250 words max.)

– A current CV

– Contact information for an academic or professional reference. Please note that one letter of reference must be emailed to workshops@printscholars.org, with the subject line “APS Printmak- ing Workshop 2022 – Reference [Candidate Last Name, First Name]”, by your recommender fol- lowing the submission of the online application.

All application materials are due by November 6, 2021.

​Important notice regarding COVID-19: The health and safety of our ​workshop attendees is our top priority. In accordance with ​local state law requirements, all those attending the ​workshop must be fully vaccinated, and guests will be required to share proof of vaccination and photo identifica- tion prior to the start of the workshop. ​Face coverings will also be required​ in all indoor public spaces​. We are monitoring the situation closely and expect to provide additional health and safety protocols closer to the event. Thank you for your cooperation.

Reference:

CFP: Printmaking Workshop (New Mexico, 23-27 May 22). In: ArtHist.net, Oct 28, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/35190>.

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