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Links to websites you may enjoy:   What three artist's have to say:  


Los Angeles Printmaking Society:


California State University at Long Beach

Otis College of Art and Design

Santa Monica College

Occidental College, Los Angeles

Studio Camnitzer, Lucca, Italy

Tamarind Institute, University of New Mexico

International Print Center New York

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona


 


Cynthia Kastan, Professor of Art, Cerritos College , says:

"No matter how long you've been doing printmaking you'll pick up some great new tips on a wide variety of techniques. I especially appreciated the integration of digital processes via transfer techniques into the mix of artistic possibilities.  I also learned new ways to register multiple-drop monoprints. It was fascinating to see the different stylistic approaches to monoprint, monotype, collagraph, paper lithography, and transfer technique as demonstrated by John, Virginia, and guest artists Cecilia Davidson and Lisa Folsom Smithson.
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Gosia Wojas writes:

"Josephine Press is a great place to get motivated by a talented and artistic group of people, but also most importantly it's where I find my inspiration and creative stimulation. Surrounded by great artists and their works, in a secluded area right in heart of Santa Monica, and guided by an artist I deeply admire, I can easily forget about the outside world and truly focus on my art."

… and Michael Bernbaum says,

"I can think of nowhere else in Los Angeles where an artist regardless of ability or stature could get the quality creative attention that Josephine Press provides. It is a place where pretension is set aside, and making art becomes the singular focus. Josephine Press is more like home than a traditional printing workshop. It is a comfortable environment to work in; with lots of personal work space and light, highly skilled and caring craftspeople to assist you, and plentiful materials and tools. The only thing missing is mom's good cooking! "Two words - Dog Butt!"