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Monday, November 30, 2020

Call for Applications: MFA in Studio Art with concentration in Printmaking at UNT

Prints by current MFA graduate students Jacob Taylor Gibson and Aaron Pozos

The Printmaking Program at the University of North Texas seeks applicants for the MFA in Studio Art with concentration in Printmaking.

MFA Application Priority Deadline: February 1, 2021 (for enrolling in Fall 2021).

Graduate Study in Printmaking at the University of North Texas is a broad and intensive experience for artists engaging in traditional and expanded printmaking processes interconnected with all studio disciplines. The printmaking area is a vibrant community of individuals from a variety of artistic and geographic backgrounds. Art faculty serve as mentors for graduate students in developing conceptual, formal, and technical excellence through studio practice, critical dialog, and professional development. Our students also take graduate courses in art history including one specifically oriented in the History of Printmaking taught by Dr. Kelly Donahue-Wallace. Our MFA candidates build experience by participating in exhibitions, portfolio exchanges, printmaking conferences, workshops, collaborations with visiting artists, and other professional activities.

UNT Printmaking Faculty and Staff include:
Andrew DeCaen, Associate Professor & Printmaking Program Coordinator. www.andrewdecaen.com

Lari Gibbons, Professor. www.larigibbons.com
Thomas Menikos, Printmaking Technician. www.menikos.com
Sydney Webb, Adjunct Instructor. www.sydwebbstudios.com
Kazuko Goto, Adjunct Instructor 

MFA Alumni Selections:
Luke Ball. http://lukeballart.com
Jessie Barnes. http://jessiebarnesart.com
Laura Drapac. http://laurahdrapac.com
Sarah Ellis. http://www.sarahellisart.com/
Aunna Escobedo https://www.aunnaescobedo.com/
Logan Hill. http://loganpatrickhill.com
Adam Palmer. https://www.ro2art.com/adam-palmer.html
Zackary Petot. http://www.zackpetot.com/
Linda Santana. http://lindaluciasantana.com
Kay Seedig. https://www.kaylaseedig.com/
Cat Snapp. http://catsnapp.com
Melody Vaughan https://www.melodyvaughanprintmaker.com/about
Jon Vogt. http://jonvogt.com
Chris Wallace. www.southpaw-press.com
 

Printmaking Studios and Equipment:
Our new beautifully-lit studios are carefully managed and maintained by our Printmaking Technician. The printmaking studios occupy 5700 square feet divided into a large space for relief, intaglio, monotype, and lithography processes, a space for screen print and artist’s books, a space for letterpress, and ancillary spaces including a darkroom, acid room, screen washout room, spray booth room, and critique spaces. In addition to these community spaces, we have a separate 700 square foot MFAPrintmaking Space. Studio Art graduate students also have additional Private MFA Studio Spaces clustered to foster interdisciplinary dialog, networking, and collaboration. Students also utilize CVAD’s Digital Printing Lab, Digital Fabrication Lab, and 4th Floor Wood Shop. (click highlighted links above for photos or each of the printmaking studio spaces.)

UNT printmaking equipment includes:
18" x 36" Takach etching press 
36" x 60" Charles Brand etching press
30" x 50" Charles Brand etching press
26" x 50" Charles Brand etching press
16" x 30" Charles Brand etching press
Whelan P100 XPress Pro etching press
Gordon letterpress
SP-15 Vandercook letterpress
30" x 50" Charles Brand lithography press
32" x 56" Takach lithography press
Two 30" x 44" Printmaking Machine Company lithography presses
WSL A2 photopolymer platemaker
NuArc Trilite Tri-Light 42x60 exposure unit
NuArc MSP 3140 exposure unit
NuArc 40-1KS exposure unit
A large selection of lithography stones (up to 30" x 24" in size)
Hydraulic lift (1000kg max)
A substantial collection of recently resurfaced professional rollers and brayers
30" x 48" light table
36" Prexto plate shear
22" x 32" hotplate

Visiting Artists:
Visiting artists, scholars, and critics are an integral part of our college’s pedagogy. Students gain direct exposure to national and internationally known artists and scholar through lectures, private studio visits, critiques, seminars, demonstrations, and collaborative projects. Some CVAD visiting artists include:

Magdalena AbakanowiczTsuyoshi AnzaiBe Another LabMarion BelangerKatie Bell Charles Beneke Alexandre BirchlerErika Blumenfeld Clarissa BonetLouis CameronAnnette CarlozziValerie CasselNick CaveBethany CollinsLia CookKyle deCampDan Dicaprio Mark DionJill DownenNatasha EganJames EhlersJeff Elrod Asya GeisbergDorothy Gill-BarnesHock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of BirdsSusan Goethel-CampbellGary GriffinAnn HamiltonTrenton Doyle HancockNicole HandAna Lisa HedstromAnna Hepler Dave HickeyPat HickmanTeresa HubbardTom HuckSophie KhanMark KlettAndrew KuebeckLady Tech GuildDerek LarsonTim LazureBeili LiuSharon LoudenWhitfield LovellRoberto LugoBeauvais LyonsMary Ellen MarkDavid McGeePhyllis McGibbonFrances Adair McKenzieJiha MoonAshley Nason Robyn O’NeilDennis OlsenRichard PattersonSondra PerryChris RamsayAlan ReidMinna Resnick Lee RenningerMatthew RitchieDario RobletoAlison SaarHumberto Saenz Brandon Sanderson H SchnenckJean ShinKiki SmithLaura Splan Juergen Strunck Sarah SzeDemitra ThomloudisPenelope Umbrico Michael VelliquetteFred WilsonMartha WilsonBhakti Ziek

Studio Art Research Resources:
The UNT campus offers professional research resources including exceptional studios and equipment, professional galleries, student galleries, a digital fabrication lab, a textiles digital fabrication lab, the UNT Rare Book Collection, and UNT Elm Fork Natural Heritage Collection of taxidermy specimens. The surrounding Dallas and Fort Worth areas offer world-class art museums including the Dallas Museum of Art, the Trammel Crow Collection of Asian Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the Kimbell Art Museum, and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art among many others. The region has a vibrant contemporary art gallery scene that you can begin exploring at Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas and here at Fort Worth art Dealers Association . There are many other cultural and aesthetic research resources in the area. If you let me know your interests, I can share more specific ideas too.

Teaching Opportunities for Graduate Students:
Our Graduate students have opportunities to gain professional experience while earning a stipend to support their education. The Graduate Teaching Assistantships are available in the CVAD Foundations Program. Graduate Teaching Assistants lead hands-on studio sessions for a section in four foundations Art and Design classes under the direction of a Lead Faculty Member. Non-teaching Assistantships may also be available on a limited basis. Graduate Teaching Fellowships in Printmaking have typically been available in the third year.

Links:
Studio Art Department https://cvad.unt.edu/studioart
College of Visual Art and Design https://cvad.unt.edu/
Toulouse Graduate School https://tgs.unt.edu/toulouse-graduate-school
UNT Printmaking Blog: http://untprintmakingblog.blogspot.com/

All prospective graduate students interested in our program are encouraged to contact Andrew DeCaen, the Printmaking Program Coordinator.  We are happy to set up Zoom or Facetime virtual tours of our studios. Please share this post with people you think may be interested in applying.

CVAD Access Hours after Thanksgiving Break



CVAD Access Hours November 30 - December 11, 2020

CVAD Buildings (Art Building and Oak Street Hall):  M-F 8am- 5pm
CVAD Student Computer Lab: M-F 8am-5pm

Monday, November 23, 2020

The Career Roundtable Sessions on Zoom


CVAD Foundations and the UNT Career Center present:
The Career Roundtable Sessions on Zoom 
December 4, 11am-12:30pm

Saturday, November 21, 2020

Printmaking Rotating Topics: The Printed Book


There are still room to register for Printmaking Rotating Topics: The Printed Book,  ASTU 3601.502, with Syd Webb this Spring 2021!

The purpose of this course is to create artist books in edition. Students will learn both printing and bookbinding techniques.  Learn how to make polymer plates!  Learn how to make book structures!



Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Side by Side: BFA Senior Printmaking Exhibition

Side by Side: BFA Senior Printmaking Exhibition
UNT Union Art Gallery
1155 Union Circle, Denton, TX 76203

Monday, November 16th, 2020 through Thursday, January 7, 2021

Gallery Hours: Monday – Saturday: 7am to 11pm, Sunday: 12pm to 11pm

Reception: No reception due to COVID-19 Pandemic

The University of North Texas Printmaking area is pleased to announce an exhibition of student work on view in UNT’s Union Art Gallery from Monday, November 16th, 2020 to Thursday, January 7th, 2021. Entitled Side by Side, the show features works that are the culmination of students ’ hard work in the Bachelor of Fine Arts Program of the College of Visual Arts and Design. Come and see a multitude of pieces, ranging from collage work to hand-bound books, traditional prints to three-dimensional installations. Side by Side features pieces made using the printmaking methods of lithography, intaglio, screenprint, monoprint, and relief. Many pieces are a combination of multiple techniques. The students participating in the exhibition are:
Steph Alanis, Murial Bezanson, Deneaja Bibbs, Jack Cervantes, Riley Dunn, Audrey Flores, Ashley Lewis, Madeline Soileau, Sophia Eun, Graham Spencer, and  Kate Walker

Friday, November 13, 2020

Call for student Proposals: Remote Contact Symposium


University of Tennessee, Knoxville will host Remote Contact, a student-led virtual printmaking symposium intended to provide a forum for students in printmaking. The symposium is free, but limited to 300 attendees. 

 

https://art.utk.edu/printmaking/remotecontact/

 

PROPOSALS DUE JANUARY 12, 2021. Proposals from current undergraduate and graduate students, in the United States and abroad, are being accepted. Students who graduated during the 2019-2020 academic year are also invited to submit proposals and to attend the symposium.


The symposium will include a keynote address by Miranda Metcalf, founder of the printmaking podcast pine|copper|lime; a plenary presentation by Umberto Giovannini, Director of the Opificio della Rosa, a printmaking studio based in Morciano di Romagna, Italy; and a second plenary presentation on “Playing Cards as Drivers for the Development of Print in Europe,” co-presented by University of Tennessee, Knoxville art history faculty members Kelli Wood and Sean Roberts. We look forward to receiving your proposals.

Students are invited to submit proposals for a variety of symposium events including

·         Five panel sessions on a range of topics

·         Three virtual printmaking exhibitions curated by students

·         Time-based program featuring films and animations using print media

·         An exchange portfolio

The symposium will also include a Friday evening social virtually hosted by the Remote Contact Steering Committee as well as a Saturday Night Virtual Dance Party with Sarah Shebaro, “Mini Tiger,” as DJ

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Alumnus Shamsy Roomiani featured in Dallas Observer

Shamsy Roomiani is a bewitching Dallas-based artist working in various media.
Photo: Kathy Tran

Alumnus Shamsy Roomiani (UNT Printmaking BFA 2007) is featured in the Dallas Observer. 

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Aunna Escobedo takes new position as Program coordinator at Iowa City Press Coop


Aunna Escobedo (UNT Printmaking MFA 2019) has just accepted a new position as Program Coordinator at the Iowa City Press Co-Op
Congratulations Aunna!