Remarque/New Grounds Print Workshop

 

Remarque was established in 1996 as one of the world's first completely non-toxic print workshops. The award-winning print institution was first operated in Albuquerque's rural South Valley and moved to its current 4,000 square foot location in historic Nob Hill in March 2000. Remarque was formerly called New Grounds Print Workshop until 2016, when the original founder Regina Held sold the workshop to four local printmakers: Lincoln Draper, Jessica Krichels, Mary Sundstrom, and Jessica Weybright. With six Takach etching presses and the facilities to create etching, photogravure, monotype, and relief prints, Remarque offers the most diverse printmaking opportunities in the Albuquerque area.

Remarque's mission is to provide a safe, non-toxic facility for printmakers, to provide education opportunities, and to support and promote local and international artists. Dedicated to education, Remarque offers a wide variety of classes year-round that allow printmakers of all experience levels to experiment and grow. Remarque also hosts two annual printmaking residencies and a vibrant internship program.

Brandy González was selected to be part of Remarque’s residency program in March of 2019. While attending the program she produced “The Art of Tamale Making” print series and “Basura”.

The Art of Tamale Making

Basura

 
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