In this episode of pine|copper|lime Miranda talks with Alexander Landerman, a graphic designer and letterpress technician at the University of Indiana Bloomington. We talk about growing up in a rural home with a family tradition of hunting and trapping, fixing things resulting in deep personal connections to objects, trade school, being aware of what your food is, and using your skills to support what you care about - even if they don't line up in a conventional way.Alexander Landermanhttp://ale...
Jun 08, 2021•54 min
In this episode of pine|copper|lime Miranda talks with Caledonia Curry, an interdisciplinary artist and printmaker based in New York who you might know a little better by her other name: SWOON. We talk about giving kids encouragement in their endeavors, how there is so much more to printmaking than editioning, using the detailed process to printmaking to free up your practice, community projects, and trauma healing. Swoon Studiohttps://swoonstudio.orgTurner Carrol Galleryhttps://www.turnercarrol...
Jun 01, 2021•56 min
In this episode of pine|copper|lime Miranda talks with Shivangi Ladha an artist printmaker from Dehli, India. We'll talk about using printmaking as a drawing tool, all of the repetitions in our daily lives, exploring the self through process, and providing people a place to tell their story.Shivangi’s Websitehttp://www.shivangiladha.com/Shivangi on InstagramHttp://www.Instagram.com/shivangi.ladhaShop Talkwww.patreon.com/helloprintfriendYOUTUBEwww.youtube.com/channel/UCOMIT3guY5PjHj1M7GApouwMERCH...
May 25, 2021•49 min
In this episode of pine | copper | lime Miranda talks with Mark Attwood, a lithographer, master printer, and founder of The Artist’s Press. Mark joins us from the studio in South Africa for a chat about the ways in which we contribute to culture through printmaking and the arts, his round-a-bout way of going to Tamarind after traveling to Europe and working in the commercial printing industry, as well as environmental stewardship through green, rural living.The Artists' Presshttps://www.artprint...
May 18, 2021•53 min
In this episode of pine | copper | lime Miranda talks with Jennifer Mack, a screen printer and moku hanga artist based in New Jersey. We’ll talk about the ways we encourage children to pursue art, the benefits of fluidity in an arts practice, Japan, representation through the motif of dolls, and how being joyful for your children can get you through some difficult challenges.Jennifer Mackhttp://www.mackjennifer.comJennifer Mack Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/mack_jenniferprints/?hl=enBrattle...
May 11, 2021•57 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Lyell Castonguay, co-founder and director of Big Ink, a traveling large format relief printing studio. We’ll talk about how he came to printmaking through illustration, the logistics of building Big Ink, how they switched up programming in the time of COVID, and building a company with your partner.Big Inkhttps://www.bigink.orgBig Ink Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/biginkprints/?hl=enLyell Castonguayhttps://www.lyellcastonguay.comShop T...
May 04, 2021•51 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Guy Langevin, a mezzotint artist based in Chicoutimi Quebec. We’ll talk about learning mezzotint before youtube, how making your own tools creates a deep understanding of them, working with what you have, and the job of the artist.Guy's Facebookhttps://web.facebook.com/guy.langevin.52pine|copper|lime YOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMIT3guY5PjHj1M7GApouwpine|copper|lime MERCHwww.teepublic.com/user/pinecopperlimepine|copper|lime web...
Apr 27, 2021•54 min
In this episode of pine | copper | lime Miranda talks with Angela Pilgrim, a screen printer and founder of Fruishun Press in Newark, New Jersey. We’ll talk about the influence of the 90’s, spice girls, being a self taught artist and making it without university connections, identity, and the perseverance of learning how to print.Angela Pilgrim on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/aplgrm/Fruishun Press on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/fruishunpress/Shop Talkwww.patreon.com/helloprintfriendY...
Apr 20, 2021•57 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Steve Prince, an artist and educator based in Williamsburg Virginia. We’ll talk about Embodying the art you make, how all the experiences around you, especially the uncomfortable ones, shape you, culture care and the benefits of traveling, and why we all need to just keep makingSteve Prince Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/onefishstudio/?hl=enShop Talkwww.patreon.com/helloprintfriendYOUTUBEwww.youtube.com/channel/UCOMIT3guY5PjHj1M7GApouwM...
Apr 13, 2021•1 hr 1 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda talks with Judy Hecker, director of the International Print Center New York a non-profit arts institution dedicated to the innovative presentation of prints by emerging, established, national, and international artists. Founded in 2000, the print center is a vibrant hub and exhibition space located in New York’s Chelsea gallery district. We'll talk about the history of the Center, the incredible resources that it offers to printmakers around the world,...
Apr 06, 2021•59 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Jessica Robles, professor of printmaking and drawing at the College of the Sequoias and California State University Fresno. We’ll talk about her use of text and image, how she goes about making it in the world of self promotion as an introvert, how recording seemingly insignificant moments changes them through art, just what is a self portrait anyway. [more information]Jessica Robles Websitehttps://jessicarobles.comJessica Robles Instagramh...
Mar 31, 2021•50 min
Hola amigos y amantes de la gráfica, Bienvenidos a otro episodio de Pine, Copper, Lime. El podcast numero 1 dedicado a la gráfica y el grabado. Mi nombre es Reinaldo Gil Zambrano y seré su anfitrión en esta edición en español. PCL emite un nuevo episodio en español cada dos semana sobre artistas del grabado que están haciendo algo más allá de lo esperado. Si no quieres perderte de nada, suscríbete ya, en tu aplicación favorita donde bajas tus podcasts.Recuerda que puedes encontrar Pine Copper Li...
Mar 27, 2021•1 hr 5 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Alexis Nutini, a Philadelphia based relief printer and educator. We’ll talk about his early experiences growing up in a family of cultural anthropologists, the switch from large scale black and white figurative woodcuts to intense multicolor abstract work, and using technology to experiment with printmaking and expand his collaborative practice in a time when we’re most separated. [more information]Alexis' Spanish Interview with Reinaldo Gi...
Mar 23, 2021•57 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Mike Pennekamp, a Chicago based artist printmaker. We’ll talk about being led to the print studio to the sweet sound of The Dead Kennedys, the labour of printmaking and how the screen print studio he works for switched gears during COVID-19, the strange American landscape that makes up his art practice, and the wonderful world of print art collecting. [more information]Mike Pennekamp Websitehttps://www.mikepennekamp.comMike Pennekamp Instag...
Mar 16, 2021•57 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Brandon Gunn and Valpuri Remling of The Tamarind Institute of Lithography. Brandon is Director of Education and Valpuri Master printer and workshop manager. Together they run the two sides of Tamarind’s world famous lithographer training program. We had a wonderful conversation about how tamarind works and the seemingly at times mercurial world of litho.[more information]Tamarind Websitetamarind.unm.eduTamarind Instagramhttps://www.instagra...
Mar 09, 2021•1 hr 3 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Phil Sanders, previous director of The Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop and Master Printer at ULAE. Phil’s new book release “Prints and Their Makers'' is a massive undertaking updating the canon of fine art printmaking. We’ll talk about the value of one's voice in print, the three hats of printing, editioning as a byproduct of the creative process, and how to expand our community.[more information]Phil Sanders Websitehttps://philsander...
Mar 02, 2021•1 hr 8 min
In this episode of pine copper lime, Miranda speaks with Ewelina Skowrońska, a polish printmaker who was trained in the UK and now lives and works in Tokyo. We’ll talk about her political science background shaping her career, advertisement as art, moving to Japan and discovering the print scene, the female body in flux, and how sometimes when you need a print studio you just have to open one yourself. And for our Tokyo-based listeners, Ewelina's solo exhibition, Time Will Tell, will be held fro...
Feb 24, 2021•1 hr 6 min
En el programa de hoy estaremos conversando con. Norma Morales, artista venezolana y maestra impresora del Taller Artistas Gráficos Asociados TAGA, desde mi querida Caracas, Venezuela Norma, nos hablará sobre sus inicios en las artes desde una temprana edad, su crecimiento y correderas durante sus años de estudiante en el Pedagógico de Caracas como parte de la generación de los 80s, hasta su posición actual como maestra impresora del TAGA con una trayectoria de 26 años colaborando con algunos de...
Feb 23, 2021•1 hr 11 min
En el programa de hoy estaremos conversando con. Arturo Negrete Cuellar, maestro impresor y fundador del Taller 75 Grados en la colonia obrera de la ciudad de Mexico. Arturo nos contara sobre sus inicios en el oficio de imprimir carteles, educándose de manera autodidacta mientras muchos le negaban la información. Conversaremos Sobre la importancia de los talleres de serigrafía como instituciones que celebran y contribuyen a la identidad cultural de nuestros países. En medio de tinta, y emulsión,...
Feb 22, 2021•1 hr 2 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Bryn Perrott, which most of us know affectionately as DeerJerk. For this episode, she joined me from her home in West Virginia, where we chatted about sneaking into a printmaking class her freshman year at West Virginia University, how not having enough cash on hand to buy paper to print her blocks helped her on the journey to turn her woodblocks into the art object, the influences of working in a tattoo parlor, what the heck is up with Twi...
Feb 17, 2021•57 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Jemma Gunning. Jemma is a Bristol-based printmaker who has taken on starting her own studio in the middle of a pandemic. In this episode we talk about art on pub chalkboards, chance encounters with monotypes when all you thought you were after was the toilet, the grit of a first-generation college student, exploring the urban landscape, and a little place called Bunny Island. [more information]Jemma Gunning Websitehttps://www.jemmagunning.c...
Feb 10, 2021•1 hr
In this episode Miranda speaks with Oliver Pilic in a special broadcast of our podcast in collaboration with Print Austin and the Studio Noize podcast. Oliver is one of the finalists of Print Austin’s exhibition The Contemporary Print 5 x 5. An exhibition juried by our friend and guest of episode 43 Delita Martin. Oliver is a Slovenian printmaker working across a range of old and new technologies. We’ll talk about the Slovenian print tradition, how he returned to woodcut after a ten-year hiatus,...
Feb 03, 2021•49 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Emmy Lingscheit. Emmy is an accomplished lithographer known for her playful and political prints. In this episode we talk about her growing up and coming to printmaking, getting a solid foothold through the workshop/conference circuit (Frogmans, Highpoint, SGCI, and MAPC), and the magical history of lithography stones. [more information]Emmy Lingscheit Websitehttps://emmylingscheit.comEmmy Lingscheit Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/emmqu...
Jan 27, 2021•1 hr 2 min
In this episode Miranda speaks with Laura Post in a special broadcast of our podcast in collaboration with Print Austlin and the Studio Noize podcast. Laura is one of the finalists of Print Austin’s exhibition The Contemporary Print 5 x 5. An exhibition juried by our friend and guest of episode 43 Delita Martin. Laura is a printmaker and sculptor currently based in Texas. We’ll talk about how she came to printmaking through learning moku hanga techniques, the idea that everything is printmaking,...
Jan 20, 2021•50 min
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Roberta Feoli, a Venice based printmaker and printmaking instructor known for dedication to non-toxic methods. We’ll talk about how she came to printmaking through the love of artistic technique, her printmaking travels in the before-fore time when we could travel for printmaking, the importance of the printmaking press in the history of human communication, and getting witchy in the studio.[more information]Roberta Feoli instgramhttps://ww...
Jan 13, 2021•1 hr 1 min
En el programa de hoy estaremos conversando con. Dani Gonzalez, artista Mexicano actualmente produciendo su trabajo desde la ciudad de Los Angeles. Dani se ha dado a conocer por sus linograbados, que buscan representar la rica historia de sus antepasados y su realidad actual en los Estados Unidos interpretando los diferentes ambientes que nutren a California.Conversaremos sobre su narrativa visual que se nutre con los muchos relatos que pasan de boca en boca por generaciones, celebrando a su vez...
Jan 06, 2021•59 min
In this episode of pine|copper|lime Miranda speaks with Danny Gonzalez in our bi-monthly, bi-lingual episode in collaboration with Reinaldo Gil Zambrano. It is a perfect way to kick off 2021! Danny talks about Akira Kurasawa films playing a role in his aesthetic, being influenced by the LA music scene, visiting his grandparents in rural Mexico, and the realities of dealing with the year that was 2020 and the joy to be found in a tomato plant. And if you’re a Spanish speaking print friend, head o...
Jan 06, 2021•59 min
In this episode of pine|copper|lime Miranda speaks with Kathryn Polk. Polk grew up in a church-going Tennessee family during the 1950s before attending the Memphis Art Academy. She worked as an advertisement illustrator for a newspaper, went on to art direction and eventually worked her way up through the corporate ladder to be president of a company giving back-end data management solutions for fortune 500 companies. In her 50s Polk walked away from it all to return to art making. In the past f...
Dec 31, 2020•1 hr 1 min
In this episode of pine|copper|lime Miranda speaks with Opal Ecker Deruvo a non-binary printmaker working in Norwalk, Connecticut. DeRuvo speaks about their early introduction to our craft at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, developing their traditional draftsmanship skills in order to express the critical queer moments in their life with the reverence of a seventeenth-century portrait, taking advantage of the omnipresence of smart phones to capture the candid, and sisterhood in queer co...
Dec 23, 2020•1 hr 8 min
In this episode Miranda speaks with Lisette Chavez. You may know Lisette from her most excellent internet presence through Holy Press and Show Me Your Print Shop Instagram accounts. When we recorded this episode Lisette was joining us at a very vulnerable time, just a few weeks after she’d lost her husband Craig suddenly and unexpectedly. She shares a lot about that loss, how she’s coping with it through art and community, as well as how making work about death for many years prior to his death ...
Dec 16, 2020•1 hr 8 min