Monday, September 29, 2014

Tucson -- The Drawing Studio Exhibition

El Pueblo Viejo vs El Chuco -- Fine Art Print Exhibition





YayBig (Pueblo Viejo/Tucson) and Horned Toad  (Chuco/El Paso) Print Exchanges, showing together now, at The Drawing Studio in Tucson (33 S 6th Ave, downtown) -- Sept 27th - Oct 4th.



Reception:  First Saturday -- October 4th -- 6 - 8 PM

Music by Oddkin


Live Printing by Marcus Robiason














This is a show of two cities -- the YayBig (Tucson) and/vs the Horned Toad Prints (El Paso) print exchanges.  The YayBig solicited prints from Southwestern artists; and was based on the Horned Toad print exchange, which was more international, soliciting works from El Paso, overseas, and places in between.  Some artists are featured in both print exchanges.

This exhibition runs in two cities -- Tucson, at The Drawing Studio, Sept 27 - Oct 4th; and El Paso, during the Chalk the Block festival, Oct 10 - 12th.

Between the two collections, there are several master printmakers, including:  Andrew Rush, who founded The Drawing Studio in Tucson, Eli Levin who founded the Santa Fe Etchers Club, Danny Martin of Tucson, Jules Floss and Brandon Sanderson from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Malaquias Montoya at TANA (UC Davis), and Manuel Guerra of the University of Texas at El Paso.  We thank all the great talents that gave us their work and visions to make two strong print exchanges.

YayBigPrintExchange.blogspot.com

Print exchanges are about sharing amongst artists.  Each artist contributed an edition of 15 prints to the YayBig Print Exchange, and receives 13 different prints back.  Two prints remained with the organizers for exhibition purposes.  The Horned Toad Prints Print Exchange solicited an edition of 8 prints, and gave each participant back 7 different prints.  



Credits

YayBig Print Exchange organizer -- Joe Marshall
Horned Toad Prints Print Exchange organizer -- Manuel Guerra
Exhibition Curator -- Tanya Rich
Art Agitator -- Krrrl



Update:  Ernest de Soto looked at the prints and wrote the following for our upcoming catalog:

"Here is a good, wide selection of styles, personalities, and techniques. This work is very personal, well thought out; and the artists have developed individual styles very effectively. I'm very happy to have seen them, and I hope that this will encourage the artists to continue, and soon have one-person shows."

--Ernest de Soto
Printmaker and master lithographer (for Rufino Tamayo, Jose Luis Cuevas, Luis Jimenez, etc...)

master lithographer




Chano says:
"See the Print Exchange Exhibition"

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