
episode 83 : alexis nutini
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Alexis Nutini, a Philadelphia based relief printer and educator. We’ll talk about his early experiences growing up in a family of cultural anthropologists, the switch from large scale black and white figurative woodcuts to intense multicolor abstract work, and using technology to experiment with printmaking and expand his collaborative practice in a time when we’re most separated. [more information]Alexis' Spanish Interview with Reinaldo...
23 Mars 202157min

episode 82 : mike pennekamp
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Mike Pennekamp, a Chicago based artist printmaker. We’ll talk about being led to the print studio to the sweet sound of The Dead Kennedys, the labour of printmaking and how the screen print studio he works for switched gears during COVID-19, the strange American landscape that makes up his art practice, and the wonderful world of print art collecting. [more information]Mike Pennekamp Websitehttps://www.mikepennekamp.comMike Pennekamp Ins...
16 Mars 202157min

episode 81 : tamarind institute
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Brandon Gunn and Valpuri Remling of The Tamarind Institute of Lithography. Brandon is Director of Education and Valpuri Master printer and workshop manager. Together they run the two sides of Tamarind’s world famous lithographer training program. We had a wonderful conversation about how tamarind works and the seemingly at times mercurial world of litho.[more information]Tamarind Websitetamarind.unm.eduTamarind Instagramhttps://www.insta...
9 Mars 20211h 3min

episode 80 : phil sanders
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Phil Sanders, previous director of The Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop and Master Printer at ULAE. Phil’s new book release “Prints and Their Makers'' is a massive undertaking updating the canon of fine art printmaking. We’ll talk about the value of one's voice in print, the three hats of printing, editioning as a byproduct of the creative process, and how to expand our community.[more information]Phil Sanders Websitehttps://philsan...
2 Mars 20211h 8min

episode 79 : ewelina skowrońska
In this episode of pine copper lime, Miranda speaks with Ewelina Skowrońska, a polish printmaker who was trained in the UK and now lives and works in Tokyo. We’ll talk about her political science background shaping her career, advertisement as art, moving to Japan and discovering the print scene, the female body in flux, and how sometimes when you need a print studio you just have to open one yourself. And for our Tokyo-based listeners, Ewelina's solo exhibition, Time Will Tell, will be held ...
24 Feb 20211h 6min

bonus español episode | norma morales
En el programa de hoy estaremos conversando con. Norma Morales, artista venezolana y maestra impresora del Taller Artistas Gráficos Asociados TAGA, desde mi querida Caracas, Venezuela Norma, nos hablará sobre sus inicios en las artes desde una temprana edad, su crecimiento y correderas durante sus años de estudiante en el Pedagógico de Caracas como parte de la generación de los 80s, hasta su posición actual como maestra impresora del TAGA con una trayectoria de 26 años colaborando con algunos...
23 Feb 20211h 11min

bonus español episode : taller 75 grados
En el programa de hoy estaremos conversando con. Arturo Negrete Cuellar, maestro impresor y fundador del Taller 75 Grados en la colonia obrera de la ciudad de Mexico. Arturo nos contara sobre sus inicios en el oficio de imprimir carteles, educándose de manera autodidacta mientras muchos le negaban la información. Conversaremos Sobre la importancia de los talleres de serigrafía como instituciones que celebran y contribuyen a la identidad cultural de nuestros países. En medio de tinta, y emulsi...
22 Feb 20211h 1min

episode 78 : deerjerk
In this episode of pine copper lime Miranda speaks with Bryn Perrott, which most of us know affectionately as DeerJerk. For this episode, she joined me from her home in West Virginia, where we chatted about sneaking into a printmaking class her freshman year at West Virginia University, how not having enough cash on hand to buy paper to print her blocks helped her on the journey to turn her woodblocks into the art object, the influences of working in a tattoo parlor, what the heck is up with ...
17 Feb 202157min






















