Printerviews was an audio/visual series of artist interviews with an emphasis placed on topics in contemporary printmaking between 2014-2016. Interviews would take place via the web and address questions that may be of interest to members of the public as well as artists, scholars, students, and other art professionals. In keeping with the democratic spirit of printmaking, the purpose of Printerviews was meant to imitate Q & A sessions that took place during visiting artist lectures and to deliver this content in an accessible and easy-to-consume format. The project was intended to offer insight to listeners who were interested in what printmaking artists were thinking and doing at the time.
The concept of Printerviews came out of necessity. Several teaching obstacles arose in the print lab (budgetary restrictions and limited access to educational resources). However, our struggles helped shape what would become really fascinating content. We worked with generous artists with a mutual desire to further the charitable and democratic spirit of printmaking and who supported our mission to share and distribute information.
Thank you to all of our contributing artists and supporters.