So, I visited a loving village Brokopondo in Suriname for a project called U Ké from talking prints. I made some photo of the children!

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So, I visited a loving village Brokopondo in Suriname for a project called U Ké from talking prints. I made some photo of the children!
"Talking Prints" w/ Leandra Medine from Man Repeller
Talking Prints: Richard Noyce
Talking Prints tonight (24 April) at 6pm in Harris Museum and Art Gallery by Richard Noyce in conjunction with Impressit exhibition.
This illustrated lecture is derived from the experience Richard Noyce had during the writing and research for his two published books on international contemporary printmaking, and the forthcoming third volume. The lecture will begin with a consideration of some of the background to the notions of imagination and image, and some personal thoughts on the whole nature of creativity. In pursuit of some of the results of the creative process the lecture will continue with some thoughts about examples of the work of a selection of the artists who will be featured in the third book, 'Printmaking off the Beaten Track', for publication by Bloomsbury in autumn 2013. The artists come from a number of countries that seldom if ever feature in exhibitions or publications in the West.
Talking Prints: Paul Coldwell (Wednesday 13th March 6pm)
This Wednesday at 6pm Paul Coldwell will be lecturing at the Harris as part of the "Talking Prints" series, a great series of lectures on contemporary artists use of print.
Professor Paul Coldwell
Paul Coldwell is Professor of Fine Art at the University of the Arts London, a position he has held since 2001. His work focuses on themes of journey, absence and loss, explored through sculptures, prints, artist's books and installations and is held in numerous public collections both in UK and abroad.
His practice extends to curatorial projects; he has curated a number of exhibitions including Morandi’s Legacy; Influences on British Art in 2006 and published writings on amongst others Michael Craig-Martin, Christiane Baumgartner and Paula Rego. His current book Printmaking; A Contemporary Perspective was published by Black Dog Publishing in 2010. He has exhibited widely and currently is the subject of a major survey show of his prints spanning two decades, at Studio 3 Gallery, University of Kent (14 Jan -5 April 2013 )
www.paulcoldwell.org