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Monday, March 18, 2013

Collaboration with Scott Ingram & Ryan Burkhart

Scott Ingram
P.R.I.N.T Press is pleased to welcome Scott Ingram and Burkhart, who will be collaborating at the press from Monday 1 to Friday 5 April, 2013.

Artist Talk: A Dialogue on Collaborative Printmaking
Tuesday April 2, 12:30 to 1:50 p.m., Art 219

Open House
Friday, April 5 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., P.R.I.N.T Press (Oak Street Annex), 1120 West Oak Street, Denton, Texas 76201 (Google map)

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Ryan Burkhart at P.R.I.N.T Press
with Jiha Moon, 2010
The artists' talk: Join in on a conversation between Ryan Burkhart and Scott Ingram as they discuss the collaborative nature of printmaking. Ryan Burkhart comes from the perspective of a master printer who maintains a professional studio practice. He will highlight a variety of recent projects, including the establishment of Kong Screenprinting in Austin, Texas. Scott Ingram will focus on how collaborative print projects generate new ideas and practices in the studio. He will discuss the influence of Modernist architecture and design on his assemblages, paintings and sculptures.

Ryan Burkhart is a professional printer, multi-media artist and educator. He currently lives in Austin, Texas where he recently co- founded Kong Screenprinting. As a master printer he has published the work of David Humphrey, Scott Ingram, Jiha Moon, Ridley Howard, David Shapiro, Steven Sorman, Timothy Berry, Yuji Hiratsuku, Karen Kunc, Medrie MacPhee, John O'Connor, Tanja Softic, Al Souza, among others. He taught design, printmaking and drawing at the University of Central Florida (2001–08), where he also directed Flying Horse Editions. He received a BFA from Ohio State University and an MFA from Texas Tech University.

A self-taught artist based in Atlanta, Georgia, Scott Ingram explores architecture and industrial design through drawing, painting and sculpture. He has had recent solo exhibitions at Solomon Projects and Emily Amy Gallery (both in Atlanta, Georgia), Anna Kustera Gallery (New York, New York), ARCO 40 (Madrid, Spain) and Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (Victoria, Canada). Recent group exhibitions include Savannah College of Art and Design (Lacoste, France) and Biggin Gallery (Auburn, Alabama).

This collaboration was organized and sponsored by Art Education / Art History, Printmaking, and P.R.I.N.T Press. It is made possible in part by the Gallery Visiting Artist and Scholar Committee (GVASC). We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of Kong Screenprinting in Austin, Texas. Events are free and open to the public.