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Building Print community and Archives

Building Print Community and Archives

This two hour intensive will deliver information about New York’s print world and how to build a working print community and print archive. We will discuss:

  • How to choose artists

  • How to create a context that artists would want to be a part of

  • How to work smart - and hard

  • What to pay for and what not to pay for

  • How to KEEP GOING

  • How to sell prints

  • and so much more

Brad Ewing founded Marginal Editions in 2007

Marginal Edition’s works expand the definitions of the artist print, using a range of printing techniques, including letterpress, silkscreen, linoleum, and woodcut, and often combine collage and pencil, among other elements.

Marginal has participated in 4 or 5 Editions/Artists' Book Fairs (E/AB) over the years, was in the Art on Paper Fair in 2017and in the Baltimore Print Fair in 2021.There are Marginal Editions in the collections of both The Whitney Museum (NY) and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), as well as the RISD Museum, RI.

Hope you saw the prints in IPCNY’s PULLED IN BROOKLYN. April 5- June 15, 2019. Artists included: Erik Hougen, Michael Neff, Anders Bergstrom, Florian Meisenberg, and Ian Cooper.

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