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I'm currently teaching a Monotype class at the Lower East Side Printshop (in Midtown). Once again a wonderful group of enthusiastic artists is taking the course. Below are images from last week's class.

Tazeene is creating a suite of prints using two stencils of the Manhattan grid.

She's created many effects by printing the same shapes in different ways.

Bindu cutting out shapes that have been treated with dry-mount adhesive.

She found all kinds of paper ephemera at a flea market.

Heidi contemplates a print she just pulled. The print is on the right, the plate with leftover ink on the left.

Gold leaf stuck to the plate and did not adhere to the paper as planned.
Fear not! Heidi will figure out a way to make this work.

Heidi figuring out which collage elements to integrate into her prints.

Heidi's big pile-o-prints.
Please join
The Work Office (TWO)
at the Dumbo Arts Festival, September 24th–26th

Selected from a pool of applicants in the New York City area, the artists were hired for one week, from September 13th–20th, to complete their response to a TWO assignment. The artist/employees’ assignments, such as documenting a need for repairs, making a regional travel guide for a block or neighborhood, reinterpreting a newspaper photograph, or giving a concert for a houseplant, will be on view at the TWO office during the Dumbo Arts Festival from September 24th–26th, and on the TWO website thereafter.
The Work Office (TWO) is a collaborative, multidisciplinary art project disguised as an employment agency. Informed by the WPA of the Great Depression in the 1930s, TWO is a gesture to “make work” for visual and performing artists, writers, and others by giving them simple, idea-based assignments that explore, document, and improve daily life in New York. From their temporary office at 45 Main Street in Brooklyn, >TWO’s administrators—Jerinic and Miller—manage all aspects of the project, including oversight of the office and website. As the project’s lead artists, they perform the dull bureaucratic work that ensures that their employees make artwork.
TWO is based on the idea of “making work” (WPA terminology) for artists to “make work” (artist terminology). The project was born of an appreciation for the WPA and recurring comparisons in the news media between that era and today. With the current economic recession in mind, TWO revisits the approach the 1930s federal government took to alleviate the effects of the Depression on daily life. Artists were employed to make art—alongside infrastructure and other projects to rebuild the country—and were seen as a valuable labor force. Despite recent wistful references to the WPA, it seems implausible in contemporary US culture that artists would be remunerated for their work in this way. TWO is a wry, contemporary realization of this model.
The TWO process requires artists to apply, interview, sign contracts, and work a full week to complete their assignment. Payday Parties are the culmination of the work week, where employees are paid for their labor and the public is invited to view the works and learn about the project. Payday Parties are inspired by the socializing that occurred between artists as they waited in line to collect their wages at their local WPA office. They also provide a forum for TWO artists and the general public to interact and exchange ideas. All completed assignments will be on view throughout the Dumbo Arts Festival and on the project’s website: www.theworkoffice.com.
Payday Party
Saturday, September 25, 2010 from 6–8 pm
Paychecks will be distributed to this week’s employees.
Exhibition/Office Hours:
Friday, September 24th from 6–9 pm
Saturday, September 25th from 12–6 pm
Sunday, September 26th from 12–6 pm
The Work Office (TWO) is located at 45 Main St, Suite 830, Brooklyn, NY.
Take the F to York Street or the A/C to High Street.
The Work Office (TWO) is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. (BAC).
TWO is a participant in the Dumbo Arts Festival, and extends many thanks to both the Dumbo Arts
Festival and Two Trees Management. Payday Parties are supported by individual contributions
and donations from Chopin Vodka, Ardbeg Scotch Whisky, and Greenpoint Wines.
Katarina Jerinic and Naomi Miller
The Work Office (TWO)
917 289 0926

I am pleased to announce that a new, luxury (aren’t they all) hotel in Soho called The James New York has acquired 11 of my works including a new 4′x4′ used envelope commission. They bought a mixture of my newer envelope pieces and some older rainbow-themed work. They could make a “haul” video and post it on youtube! The intention is for my work to fill the hallways of one floor.
The hotel is not complete yet but they should be opening in September at which point I’ll post opening reception deets and which floor you can see my work on.
The curators at NNNY have a great website & blog where they’ve been posting images and interviews of the artists selected for the exhibition.
My interview, illustrated with a photo-essay can be read by clicking here.
NVRNMNT
opening reception: Friday October 16th, 4-9pm
exhibition run: October 16 – November 7, 2008
2 locatiions:
Sustainability Office <—my piece here
University of Toronto
487 Spadina Ave.
South Borden Building, Room 208
Toronto, ON
UofT Art Centre Art Lounge
University College at The University of Toronto
15 King's College Circle
Toronto, ON
Los Angeles Printmaking Society 19th National Print Exhibition
August 30 – October 12, 2007
opening reception: Thursday September 6, 7-9pm
Weingart Gallery at Occidental College
1600 Campus Rd.
Los Angeles, CA 90041-3314
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