06 December 2010

Fit To Print?

http://www.no-vacancy.com.au/fit.html
Here's something groovy happening on the weekend on QV square in Melbourne. I will definitely try and go along!

NO VACANCY GALLERY & QV PRESENTS: FIT TO PRINT!
This December, No Vacancy Gallery and QV Melbourne present FIT TO PRINT a one-off exhibition and weekend printmaking demonstrations to be held in QV Square that showcase Australia's finest emerged and emerging printmaking artists. In total more than 40 artists' will present different print techniques and processes including - Screen- Printing, Linocut Printing and Gocco Printing - with featured works making for the perfect gift this Christmas.
FIT TO PRINT the exhibition will open on Thursday December 9 and run to December 23, 2010 in the No Vacancy
Gallery, Jane Bell Lane, QV Melbourne.


The FIT TO PRINT printmaking demonstrations will take place on Saturday December 11, Sunday December 12 and
Saturday December 18 from 2.00pm to 4.00pm in QV Square.

On Saturday December 11, QV Square will host an interactive Screen-printing Demonstration. Exhibitors from the FIT
TO PRINT exhibition will demonstrate the screen-printing process in a marquee in QV Square. Screen-printing pushes
inks through a blocked out stencil imposed on fine woven mesh to create a sharp clean image onto a chosen material
such fabric and paper. Works of art will be on sale and are priced from $20 to $200. (See image from Robot Academy)
The following day,

Sunday December 12, QV Square will host an interactive Linocut Printing Demonstration. Exhibitors
from the FIT TO PRINT exhibition will demonstrate the linocut process in a marquee in QV Square. Linocut is a
printmaking technique where a design is cut into the linoleum surface with the raised (uncarved) areas representing a
reversal (mirror image) of the parts to show printed. The linoleum sheet is inked with a roller and then impressed onto
paper or fabric. Works of art will be on sale and are priced from $20 to $200.


Saturday December 18
, QV Square will host an interactive Gocco Printing Demonstration. Exhibitors from
the FIT TO PRINT exhibition will demonstrate the Gocco printing process in QV Square. Gocco printing uses the
exposure of flash bulbs to thermally transfer an image onto a screen where inks are then pushed through to leave the
stenciled design on a chosen material. Again, works of art will be on sale and are priced from $20 to $200. (


Two dollars from every print sold over $20 from December 9 to December 23, will be donated to the Asylum Seekers
Resource Centre.


ARTISTS INVOLVED:
Adriana Bernardo | Andrea Innocent | Ann Gee Neo | Aramas Ridge | Belinda Kemp | Ben Carollo | Bonsai | Beastman | Brooke Williams |Caitlin Sherwood | Cat Rabbit | Cat Macinnes | Catherine Campbell | Charotte Lance | Cougar Flashy | Edouard Mouy | Elise Hurst | Emma Leonard | Eugenia Tsimiklis | Eveline Tarunadjaja | Fee Harding aka Burntfeather | Gary Seaman | Gemma Jones | George Whelan | ghostpatrol | Glen Smith | Hayley O'Connor | Heesco | Jake Stollery | Jennifer Cossins aka Red Parka | Jeremy Ley | Jessica Tremp | Jessica Charlotte | Jessica McCausland | Joel Zika | Kaitlin Beckett | Katherine Hepworth | Katie Houghton-Ward | Katja Mouvlin | Keren Dobia | Lashna Tuschewski | Lauz Rigbye | Lazerfist | Leif Podhajsky | Leigh Rubin | Liesl Pfeffer | Mark Silipo | Max Plumley | Michael Fikaris | Michael Hawkins | Miso | Natasha Sim | Nathaniel Kiwi | Niels Oeljten | Noah Seldom | Raph Banks | Ria Green |Robot Academy | Ruby Aitken | Sally Shand aka Ragdoll Illustrations | Sarah Mair | Sarah Hankinson | Scizzorface | Sera Hocquard |Simon Attwooll | Steph Pryor | Sylvia Jeffriess | Tom Vincent | Toni-Anne Dowd | TWOONE | Vidad Narayan 

1 comment:

Ames and Tash said...

Fantastic! I did not know about this and will definitely try to check it out this weekend. Kismet. I am learning about printing techniques this week. Trying lithography tomorrow :) Thanks heaps, Ames