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Vietnam-Ha-Long-Bay

Trip to Vietnam

November 2-17, 2013
IAP 25th Anniversary Celebration Trip to Vietnam
another INDOCHINA ARTS PARTNERSHIP (IAP) TRIP

If you missed the 2009 Boston Printmaker’s trip to Vietnam, you may want to take advantage of this trip. The trip will again be led by former Boston Printmaker’s president and director of the IAP C. David Thomas and will visit many of the same places.  READ MORE

 

Vietnam, Ha-Long_bay

 


AIB team 1st place

Iron Print Competition 2013

A print competition between four local university print programs.
Art Institute of Boston, Massachusetts College of Art & Design, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston University.
Event organized by Carolyn Muskat.

This event was held at the MassArt printshop on Saturday, March 2, 2013.

Sponsored by Artist & Craftsman, the Boston Printmakers, Canson - Arches, Massachusetts College of Art & Design , Muskat Studio, Takach Press Corp, and Patrick Casey. READ MORE

AIB Team, 1st Place

 


palatetoPlate Book Cover

Palate to Plate

The Boston Printmakers 2012-14 Members Exhibition.

Newport Art Museum, Newport, Rhode Island, Fall 2014

We are excited to announce the new members exhibition, Palate to Plate. We invite all members to provide a virtual pot luck feast for the eyes. We are asking all members to submit a print inspired from your favorite food and accompanied with the actual recipe. READ MORE

 

 

 

 


60 Years of N.American Prints

Publication of 60 YEARS OF NORTH AMERICAN PRINTS 1947-2007

Written by David Acton

September 2009 marks the publication of 60 Years of North American Prints by David Acton, a hardcover history of the Boston Printmakers and their long tradition of promoting and presenting contemporary prints. This 204 page, full-color volume chronicles the growth and expansion of the print medium since 1947 through sixty prints carefully selected by David Acton—exemplary works that he describes as “astute and flawless impressions made by some of the finest printmakers working in drastically changing times.” Acton has written extensive essays for each of the sixty artists and a historical overview of printmaking in North America since the 1940s. READ MORE

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