Print London invites you to join us for an Artist's Talk by Master Printer Jill Graham, on Wednesday, June 16th at 7:00pm.
As part of a series of presentations titled "Mastering Lithography: Tips from the Pros", the talk will be presented virtually from NSCAD University's Printmaking Studio in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Jill Graham received her Bachelor of Fine Arts, with distinction, from Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, and her Master Printer Certificate from the internationally renowned Tamarind Institute of Lithography, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. She has apprenticed with master printers Christian LePoul, at Atelier Circulaire, Montréal, and Bill Lagattuta, at Tamarind Institute, Albuquerque, USA. One of only a handful of Canadian printers to achieve certification in her field, Jill has amassed over 15 years of professional printing experience in both a technical and instructional capacity, in university, non-profit and collaborative studio settings. Most recently she has been sought after to train other printers at both the Artists’ Press in White River, Mpumalanga, South Africa, and at Kinngait studio in Cape Dorset, Nunavut. Jill is currently NSCAD University’s printmaking technician and the Lithography Workshop: Contemporary Editions master printer, in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
A few of the artists Jill has printed for include: William Kentridge, Diane Victor, Suzy Lake, John Scott, Doris McCarthy, Shary Boyle, Brendan Fernandez, Joscelyn Gardner, Liz Ingram, Jordan Bennett, Endi Poskovic, Leslie Dill, Hung Liu, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Hayal Pozanti, David Row.
This free event will take place online via ZOOM.
You can access the event by clicking on the link below or copying and pasting it into your browser:
https://fanshawec-ca.zoom.us/j/6895979564
Meeting ID: 689 597 9564
We hope you can make it to this exciting virtual event!
Special thanks to the London Arts Council, City of London, and Satellite Project Space for their support, without whom this series of talks would not be possible.
This series of artist talks is supported by the London Arts Council through the City of London's Community Arts Investment Program. (CAIP). We are thankful for this generous funding. https://www.londonarts.ca/