Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop

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The EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop is a 4000 square foot printmaking facility in Manhattan.[1] The space is run by the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, and modeled on a similar printmaking workshop run by Robert Blackburn.[2] It features traditional printing, editioning rooms, steel facing services, stone preparation, photo lithography plate production, and risograph printing.[1]

History[]

Robert Blackburn first established a workshop in 1947 in his loft apartment in Chelsea.[3] The facility and its cooperative structure welcomed a variety of artists during the 1950s and 1960s. It formally incorporated into a not-for-profit organization called "Printmaking Workshop" in 1971, which lasted until 2001.[4] Before his 2003 death, Blackburn encouraged the Elizabeth Foundation of the Arts to establish a new organization to provide similar services to artists in New York. The foundation agreed and opened new Printmaking Workshop, named in Blackburn's honor, in September 2005.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Printmaking services and our facilities, EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop Program
  2. ^ Blackburn, Robert; Cullen, Deborah; Blood, Katherine (2003-02-20). "Creative Space: Fifty Years of Robert Blackburn's Printmaking Workshop | Exhibitions". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2021-07-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ York, Hildreth (1986). "Bob Blackburn and the Printmaking Workshop". Black American Literature Forum. 20 (1/2): 81–95. doi:10.2307/2904553. ISSN 0148-6179.
  4. ^ a b Mission/History, EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop Program
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