Turn-Based Press is happy to again be part of the official Art Basel Miami Beach Artist Studio Visits this year, along with other Downtown Art House individual artists and organizations.  The event will be Friday, December 4, from 9 AM to Noon.

Nick Gilmore’s Paper Pavement will be on-view in our exhibition space and Founder and Co-Director Kathleen Hudspeth will be printing in our production space during that time.

The public is welcome to come and enjoy a last visit in this location.  We will have prints for sale as well.

Official ABMB map and event information below:

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Print Exchange Exhibition at Turn-Based PressABMB Artist Studio Visits
9 AM to noon, Friday, December 5, 2014.

Turn-Based Press is pleased to be part of the official Art Basel Miami Beach Artist Studio Visits from 9 AM to noon on Friday December 5. Come by to see our production area and facilities, and also be a part of a free, ‘gonzo-printmaking’ demonstration by Nick Gilmore at 10:30 AM.

Gilmore is a Miami-based visual artist who works primarily in sculpture and printmaking. He often draws inspiration from his experience in the woodworking and construction trades as well as Taoist philosophy. Gilmore’s work teeters between metaphor and pure abstraction as he tosses conventional printmaking techniques aside and employs non-traditional materials such as monofilament, wood shavings, and foam rubber to produce mixed-media monoprints. This experimental process blurs the role of both press and printmaker, and yields unpredictable and exciting results. This demonstration will be participatory.

Print Exchange

6 – 10 PM, Friday, December 5, 2014.

Friday evening, we’ll be opening Print Exchange, a show which offers for view works that have been traded for other prints or artwork, or were part of an organized print exchange. These prints emphasize relationships, something inherent in the medium. The artists who have generously shared their collections include Kathleen Hudspeth, Mira Lehr, Larry Newberry, and Carol Todaro.

The works in Print Exchange span a range of decades, and offer a variety of types and styles of printmaking. The artists’ collections speak of origin, context and community.

Drypoint and Monotype Demonstration
10:30 AM, Saturday, December 6, 2014.

Printmaker Melissa Agriesti will be offering a free demonstration of drypoint intaglio and monotype. The demonstration will include an introduction to dry point etching, plate inking and wiping, and the manipulation of materials using a printmaking press. Participants will create a drypoint using Plexiglas plates, and will also be hand-painting on the plates, which will then be printed using traditional intaglio presses. This demonstration will allow participants the chance to try drypoint and monotype for themselves.

Agriesti is a printmaker who specializes in making unique prints using a combination of modern and traditional printmaking techniques. She has a BFA in printmaking from the Cleveland Institute of Art and has studied and exhibited as a printmaker in both Japan and Australia. Currently Agriesti resides in Miami Beach, Florida and works as an artist and as a visual arts instructor for Miami Dade County Public Schools. Her favorite printmaking techniques are intaglio and monotype.

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The morning of the Artist Studio Visits for Downtown Miami was sunny and warm; Turn-Based Press had a nice crowd of guests, many of whom were friendly, familiar faces.  A Close Read was available for viewing as well, the new Perez Art Museum Miami was just a stroll down the street, and most of the local art organizations in the neighborhood were also open.  It was a wonderful morning to be downtown.

Book Binding Demonstration at Turn-Based Press, Dec. 6, 2013, AB

Book Binding Demonstration at Turn-Based Press, Dec. 6, 2013, AB

Encaustic Monotype Demonstration with Elaine Defibaugh at Turn-B

Encaustic Monotypes done during the demonstration at Turn-Based

Encaustic Monotype Demonstration with Elaine Defibaugh at Turn-B

A Close Read will be on view on Dec. 6, from 6 – 10 PM for the Downtown First Friday events.  It will also be available for viewing that morning, from 9 AM to Noon, as part of the ABMB Artist Studio Visits.

Installation detail of A Close Read at Turn-Based PressThe show features more than 25 local artists and displays small scale prints, books and works-on-paper no larger than 6″ x 6″.  Two demonstrations will be held as part of the morning event.

The show will be on view through Dec. 22nd, 2013.  For viewing hours outside of the Dec. 6 events, please contact KH@turnbasedpress.com or info@turnbasedpress.com.

 

Turn-Based Press is pleased to announce that we’ll be part of the official Downtown Miami Art Basel Miami Beach Artist Studio Visits on Friday, December 6, 2013, from 9 AM until noon. We’ll have two demonstrations to offer to guests, as well as the current small-works exhibit, A Close Read, which will also be on view during the Downtown First Friday Art Walk, from 6 – 10 PM that evening.

Encaustic Printmaking Workshop, 10 AM, Dec. 6

Elaine Defibaugh will be sharing her insights into the Enkaustikos printmaking technique; this is a direct transfer method which does not require the use of a press and can easily be adapted for home or studio production. The images produced are expressive and painterly, and the simplicity of the technique makes it an easy, entry-level process for those interested in monotype.

Defibaugh has studios in Miami and New York City, and has exhibited both nationally and internationally. She has work in the collections of Butler Institute of American Art, Memorial Art Gallery, Whitney Gallery at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Jewish Homes, SUNY Brockport, and Jewish Homes in Rochester, NY. Defibaugh is also the recipient of two Pollock Krasner grants, as well as a Constance Saltonstall Foundation grant.

Mare de Deu deis Dorors, Elaine Defibaugh; encaustic monotype
Mare de Deu deis Dorors, Elaine Defibaugh; encaustic monotype

Book-binding Workshop, 11 AM, Dec. 6

Carol Todaro will bind and finish a small edition of artists’ books entitled Book. Designed and printed by Todaro and Turn-Based Press founder Kathleen Hudspeth, Book transposes lines from Gertrude Stein’s Tender Buttons (Objects) onto a playful, screenprinted sheet that will be bound in two pamphlet styles, one folded and one sewn. Each version of Book shuffles the reading order of the text and shifts the presentation of the images in a brief meditation on printing, books and words as objects.

Carol Todaro is an artist and writer who combines both activities by making artists’ books. The Bibliothèque Nationale de France, the National Museum for Women in the Arts, the Library of Congress and the Jaffe Collection at Florida Atlantic University, among other public institutions, have collected her work. Her poetry chapbook Moonviewing (Floating Wolf Quarterly # 7) was released in 2011. She teaches at New World School of the Arts in Miami.

A Close Read, Nov. 1 through December 22.

A Close Read is positioned in opposition to the whirlwind that is the end of year art season in Miami. Comprised of prints, artists’ books and works-on-paper no larger than 6” x 6”, A Close Read will offer intimate, individual presentations, fostering in the viewer—or reader–a moment of focus and reflective, considered observation. The exhibition features the work of more than 25 local artists.

Official ABMB Downtown Miami Artist Studio Visit Map

Opening Friday, November 1, in conjunction with the Downtown Miami Art Walk, Turn-Based Press will be exhibiting A Close Read, a show of small-scale books, prints and works on paper. The show will run through December 22nd.

A Close Read is positioned in opposition to the whirlwind that is the end of year art season in Miami. A Close Read will offer intimate, individual presentations, fostering in the viewer—or reader–a moment of focus and reflective, considered observation.

Works will continue to be added to the exhibition through December 15, 2013; the addition of new works on a regular basis will allow the audience, though repeated viewings—or readings—to build a more complex relationship with the exhibition.

The exhibition will feature local artists predominantly.

Some workshops will be presented in conjunction with the exhibition; the dates of those will be announced on the Turn-Based Press website.

Some of the exhibition can be seen here.

Selected works from the exhibition below.

Carol K. Brown
Carol K. Brown
Darren C. Price
Darren C. Price
Karen K. Brown
Karen Rifas
Lou Anne Colodny
Lou Anne Colodny
Susan Banks
Susan Banks
Cindy Mejia
Cindy Mejia
Cindy Mejia
Cindy Mejia
Onajide Shabaka
Onajide Shabaka