above framed works by FDPW members on show in an exhibition within Impact 8
Fife Dunfermline Printmakers were well represented at this recent prestigious event. Impact is a multi-disciplinary printmaking conference series, that originated at the Centre for Fine Print Research
(University of the West of England) in 1999, which I attended in Bristol - I also participated in the conference portfolio print exchange. It is organised in association with the Royal West of England Academy and the Southern Graphics Council, USA.
above framed works by FDPW members on show at the impact 8 exhibition
left relief print by Peter Kirley, centre- Catherine King and right Thora Clyne
The conference was attended by over 400 delegates from more than 30 countries - with presentations of academic papers, workshops, print process demonstrations, exhibitions and lectures on a multitude of contemporary and historical print practice.
Among the delegates were three very active artist printmakers from Dunfermline, Fife. Namely FDPW chair: Steve Ratomski, artist lecturer; Catherine King (member of FDPW) and printmaker /artists book maker- Aine Scannell (secretary/member of FDPW).
Photo above shows the FDPW display stand, as part of Open Folio - Impact 8
Our rich variety of prints in the set were well received at both venues and we have made some valuable contacts as a result. Participating artists in the folio were, Bill Mc Kechnie, Steve Ratomski, Aine Scannell, Babs Peas, Jai Llewellyn, Clive Ramage, Clare Yarrington Pete Kirley, Thora Clyne, Sheila Carnduff, Catherine King, Susan Smith and Colin Beaumont.
Photo above shows the display stand for BookArtObject, in the artists books exhibition area
Aine Scannell's work was represented in other projects on the impact 8 program, including Sara Bowen's talk and exhibition about BookArtObject (an international collaborative artists books edition exchange programme ). Her work was chosen by Sara for display in a selection of books from the 100 stories project.
above photo taken during the "mingle" evening at the Roseangle Gallery
Dundee Contemporary Arts organized an exhibition for their print workshop users in which Aine exhibited a new piece. It was an excellent show of prints and was held at the Roseangle Gallery in Dundee ( quite a nice exhibition space) . To see photos from the event check out the event page for it, on Facebook.
Aine's latest print "Sibling"made for the Roseangle Exhibition
above the "Unravelling Signatures" display stand in the artists books exhibition area at Impact 8
In addition to being selected for inclusion in exhibitions coordinated by other delegates, Aine Scannell initiated and led a project called "Unravelling Signatures". It had artists from Scotland, Australia, USA and Spain - the challenge was to design a print on demand book and then to transform it into an artist book / object. If you would like to see more about this project, visit the Unravelling Signatures website
above some of the images from the born Digital project
Paul Thompson of Robert Gordon University ( PhD candidate) who visited FDPW as part of his research - presented an academic paper, a poster and a portfolio called"Born Digital". This was an international digital print portfolio project, in which Aine and 48 other artists participated.
For further information concerning the project and to see images / list of participating artists visit the
Above images from Aine's Book (edition 15) "Where Sleeping Birds Lie"
Last but not least was her artists book "Where Sleeping Birds Lie" which was selected for inclusion in an exhibition called "Book Artist as Explorer"- this was curated by artist David Faithful.
To see more photos from the Impact 8 event - visit this link to images on Facebook
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