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Platemark: Prints and the Printmaking Ecosystem

Release Date: 08/26/2025

S3e97 the impulsivity and expressionism of artist Chuck Webster show art S3e97 the impulsivity and expressionism of artist Chuck Webster

Platemark: Prints and the Printmaking Ecosystem

Welcome to Platemark, where we dive into the creative minds shaping the art world. This week, we connect with Chuck Webster, an exceptional artist whose deep and impulsive connection to drawing is both therapeutic and transformative. From publishing his own childhood sketches to constantly finding inspiration in sources ranging from Russian folk art to urban graffiti, Chuck's work is a fascinating dialogue between instinct and refinement. Join us as he opens up about his cathartic process, how content magically emerges from form, his love for experimenting with vintage materials, and how his...

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s3e96 directing David Krut Projects with Amé Bell show art s3e96 directing David Krut Projects with Amé Bell

Platemark: Prints and the Printmaking Ecosystem

Ready to be globally inspired? On this episode of Platemark, Ann connects with the visionary Amé Bell, Director of David Krut Projects, who wears the hats of artist, historian, and curator. From the bustling print studios of Johannesburg, Amé brought South African voices to the world stage by curating the 2022 Venice Biennale Pavilion. They dive into the profound journey of collaborating with artists, how digital spaces are rewriting the rules of curating, and even get a peek at Amé's other passion: podcasting! Find out what it takes to make a moment in art history and the enriching impact...

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s3e95 collaging identity with Yashua Klos show art s3e95 collaging identity with Yashua Klos

Platemark: Prints and the Printmaking Ecosystem

In this episode of Platemark, Ann converses with Yashua Klos, a passionate artist finding new connections through collaborative printmaking. They discuss his unique woodblock collage technique, his journey of self-discovery, and the impact of reuniting with family. We talk about the nuances of his artistic process, the emotional resonance of his work, and the importance of representation in the art world. Don't miss this insightful conversation that intertwines personal growth, artistic expression, and the vibrant community of printmaking. Cover image: Sean Pressley Artist’s IG:...

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S3e94 art law with Yayoi Shionoiri show art S3e94 art law with Yayoi Shionoiri

Platemark: Prints and the Printmaking Ecosystem

In this episode of Platemark, Ann talks with Yayoi Shionoiri, an arts lawyer and Vice President of External Affairs & General Counsel at Powerhouse Arts. Yayoi, who has over two decades of experience in art law, discusses her unique career path, from her initial interest in art history to working in law supporting artists and cultural workers. They talk about working together on the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair, the significance of transparency in art production, the evolving field of art law, and the intersections of technology and art, particularly generative AI. The conversation also...

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S3e93 printing Peter Milton etchings with Robert Townsend show art S3e93 printing Peter Milton etchings with Robert Townsend

Platemark: Prints and the Printmaking Ecosystem

In this episode of Platemark, Ann delves into the intricate world of prints and printmaking with master printer Robert Townsend. With over 55 years of experience, Bob shares his journey, techniques, and notable collaborations with artists like Peter Milton, Jim Dine, and Michael Mazur. They take a deep dive into plate wiping, steel facing, and other essential intaglio processes. Tune in to learn about the nuances of printing detailed etchings, and gain insights into the collaborative efforts that bring them to life. IG @retownsendstudio   !!

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s2e35 History of Prints James Gillray show art s2e35 History of Prints James Gillray

Platemark: Prints and the Printmaking Ecosystem

In this History of Prints episode, Tru and Ann look at the considerable output of British satirist James Gillray (1756–1815). Younger than William Hogarth by nearly sixty years, Gillray took Hogarth’s social commentary, its energy, and caustic approach, and used his skills to skewer politicians and kings, laugh at Napoleon and his empire building, point out the absurdity of the fear of vaccines, and make clear the debauchery of public executions. In fact, he’s now called the father of the political cartoon. With scary parallels to current events, Gillray’s acerbic eye nails it every...

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s3e92 collagraph with artist Evan Summer show art s3e92 collagraph with artist Evan Summer

Platemark: Prints and the Printmaking Ecosystem

In this episode of Platemark, Ann talks with Evan Summer, who shares his journey from studying chemistry to becoming a printmaker and educator. We talk about the technical aspects and challenges of collagraph, a lesser-known printmaking technique, discussing its potential and common pitfalls. Evan also offers some essential hot tips on the technique. Evan explains the intersection of science and art in printmaking, emphasizing safety and technical precision. We also explore his dark, apocalyptic-themed landscapes contrasted with his occasional, whimsical animal prints. We talk about his his...

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s3e91 watercolor monotypes with artist and printer Sue Oehme show art s3e91 watercolor monotypes with artist and printer Sue Oehme

Platemark: Prints and the Printmaking Ecosystem

In this episode of Platemark, Ann talks with Sue Oehme, owner of Oehme Graphics in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Sue shares her journey into printmaking, starting with her initial foray into lithography before discovering her love for etching. We talk about the unique process and intricate technique behind her renowned watercolor monotypes, including how different surfaces and types of paper influence the final artwork. We also talk about her collaborative approach and highlight her experience with artists at Oehme Graphics. Sue also touches on her previous significant work experience at Tyler...

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s3e90 Printing Black America with William Villalongo and Shraddha Ramani show art s3e90 Printing Black America with William Villalongo and Shraddha Ramani

Platemark: Prints and the Printmaking Ecosystem

In this episode of Platemark, Shraddha Ramani and William Villalongo discuss their monumental project Printing Black America: Du Bois’s Data Portraits in the 21st Century, which is being published in fall 2025. This modern update of W.E.B. Du Bois's data visualizations from 1900, which was created in response to the George Floyd protests, focuses on the lives of Black Americans today, incorporating contemporary data and research. The project includes 30 prints produced by six major printshops across the U.S., aiming to reflect the geographic and demographic shifts of Black populations since...

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s3e89 monoprints with artist Nicholas Ruth show art s3e89 monoprints with artist Nicholas Ruth

Platemark: Prints and the Printmaking Ecosystem

In this episode of Platemark, Ann talks with artist and educator Nick Ruth to discuss his multifaceted approach to art. Nick, who lives in Rochester and teaches at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, shares insights into his work across various media, including painting, drawing, and printmaking. They talk about his creative process, particularly his use of monoprints as a space for experimentation and growth. They talk about his inspirations, such as the bizarre charm of cell towers and the intriguing backs of road signs, and how these elements serve as metaphors for human communication. They...

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In this episode of Platemark, Dr. Quahana Hendree, owner of Q Hendree Art Consulting in St. Louis, Missouri, shares her unique journey as an art consultant. Despite not being directly involved in the printmaking scene, Dr. Hendree brings a wealth of knowledge about art and its importance in various settings including corporate, commercial, and government spaces. She discusses the multifaceted role of an art consultant, detailing how she helps businesses curate collections that reflect their identity and values, manages existing collections, and advocates for the intrinsic value of art. The conversation also delves into her background as a theologian and how this intersects with her love for art. Dr. Hendree shares insights on the therapeutic and community-building power of art, the challenges of integrating art into corporate spaces, and the importance of preserving and appreciating art in both personal and professional contexts.

 

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