A quick look at the litho and intaglio/relief rooms at Utah State University. The printmaking department has two large studios with 4400 sq ft of combined space. Northeast facing windows provide ample light and a view of the surrounding mountains.

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A quick look at the litho and intaglio/relief rooms at Utah State University. The printmaking department has two large studios with 4400 sq ft of combined space. Northeast facing windows provide ample light and a view of the surrounding mountains.
Vandercook No. 2 - cleaned, oiled, and running smoothly (at Utah State University)
One of the recently restored/cleaned presses at USU - a Vandercook No. 2 proof press. It will be getting some proper packing (in the form of an offset blanket/tympan) and ready for student use next week.
Did I mention we are getting very excited for Portland’s first Southern Graphics International Conference?!?
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See ya there!
Documentation of Roommates, a collaborative printstallation created by the advanced printmaking students at Utah State University.
Media: screenprint, relief print, intaglio, found objects, and assembled paper, cardboard, and fabric. Fall 2015. Artists: Kaile Akina, Sommer Baisch, Kyrie Foutz, and Trevon Tapp.
Wood type posters on the Vandercook No. 3 - printed for the BFA student’s installation earlier this fall.