PRINT SANTA FE is going on during the month of April, 2023:
ENRIQUE FLORES came up from Oaxaca for PRINT SANTA FE and for both and exhibition and talk at HECHO GALLERY in Santa Fe:
OPENING
Enrique Flores and me
Enrique Flores' print
of the 43 missing students
- My personal print journey started when Tanya and I went to Oaxaca in 2014. It's been non-stop ever since, currently culminating in our US/Mexican print exchange "Ambos Lados"
TALK
Enrique Flores also gave a talk at HECHO GALERY on Saturday, April 8, 2023, which was posted on Instagram:
Frank Rose, director of HECHO Gallery
introducing Enrique Flores
to begin the talk
Enrique Flores talking about his prints in Spanish
(the interpreter is in the middle)
Workshop
Enrique Flores made a print at Ron Pokrasso's studio while he is in Santa Fe. Thanks to Julianna Kirwin for sending me these pictures:
Ron Pokrasso
printing for Enrique Flores
MONOTHON
PRINT SANTA FE revived the MONOTHON for a week, April 1 - April 8, 2023 in six different print shops. I visited the MONOTHON at the print shop of the Santa Fe Community College on April 8th.
Mike Kimball (with coffee)
running the Monothon at the Santa Fe Community College
Tons of color
Wiping out ink from a glass plate
(before adding different colors to the design?)
All the MONOTHON prints will be on display at the Santa Fe Community Gallery from April 22 to May 26, 2023
In the next room Stan Berning was making a monoprint.
Earlier in the week (April 4) I visited Black Rock Editions, where Timothy Nero was making a print for the MONOTHON, assisted by Joshua Orsburn:
I also took the Relief Printmaking Workshop with Tim Pauszek on April 7 2023, which was part of PRINT SANTA FE:
MOBILE ART
(Aside)
I also parked next to Stan Berning's "Art Box"van in the parking lot.
I love the idea of mobile art studios and galleries. Last summer of 2022 we showed prints in the Axle Contemporary mobile art van:
I have been using my Honda Fit as a portable art studio, sorta, since I bought it in 2008. Below are pictures I posted from Slaton, Texas (just outside of Lubbock,home of Bobby Keys, saxophonist for the Rolling Stones) with my portable paint set up:
picture taken in Slaton, Texas
- My Honda Fit is a Tardis, as it is bigger on the inside than on the outside
These days I have shrunk down even further to be more mobile, from a Honda Tardis to an Art Bucket. I can carry up to 13 small framed prints in this Igloo bucket -- BUCKET EXHIBITIONS -- and have print pop-up exhibitions in small venues, on the fly.
Contemplating a BUCKET EXHIBITION at the Santa Fe Community College:
- Krrrl AI (Albuquerque)
- Joe Marshall (Tucson)
- Pavel Acevedo (Riverside, California)
- Rex Barron (Albuquerque)
- Barbara Endicott (Albuquerque)
- Jesse Wood (Santa Fe)
- Rogo (Tucson)
- Henry Morales (Albuquerque)
- Greta Young (Santa Fe)
- Sarah Parker (Taos)
- Mike Kimball (Santa Fe)
- Virgil Velasco (Albuquerque)
- Cody Kamrowski (Albuquerque)
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