SGCI Emeritus Award: Dennis O’Neil | PROCESS
AND INNOVATION: 20 YEARS OF PARTNERSHIPS IN PRINT
Reception: Friday, April 6, 4 - 6 pm
https://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/portal/faces/wcnav_externalId/ac-street-school
Location: 401 S 4th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
TEL: 702-229-3515
Hours: Wed. - Thurs. 2 - 6 pm, Friday 9 am - 7:30 pm, Sat. - Sun. 12 - 4 pm
HPWI is a 501(c)(3)
non-profit studio arts organization serving the metropolitan Washington, DC
area since 1984. The goals of the workshop are to make innovative,
collaborative prints, and to share the artists’ diverse ideas, perspectives and
works with the larger arts community. We accomplish our goals through unique,
collaborative programs such as the
artist-in-residency program, the student intern program, community
outreach and gallery exhibitions.
Powders, waxes, resists and adhesives are just part of the
alchemy that has transformed collaborative screen printing with new
possibilities and challenges. Painterly techniques previously associated with
lithography, sculptural and relief surfaces found in calligraphy and etching,
and the process and mystery of the photographic darkroom all find currency.
Because of the extraordinary adaptability of this nearly
non-toxic medium, it stands as both a companion and counterpoint to digital
printing in its possibilities and processes — and as a hybrid medium that
continually redefines itself and its relationship to all other forms of
image-making. This new attitude towards the medium can be expressed through a
number of non-linear approaches. The excavated print, the fluid print and the
wax relief print are some of the adaptable multi-faceted ways of interpreting
ideas and imagery to screen printing at HPWI.
I founded HPWI in 1984 with the vision of innovating printmaking
through international collaboration. In 1989, the Workshop embarked on a unique
journey through a partnership with Russian artists in Moscow at the end of the
Soviet Union. What began as a risky endeavor to found the Moscow Studio would
ultimately become the center for collaborative screen printing in Russia for
nearly a decade, incubating some of the best Russian artists in the last
quarter century. While HPWI has long since returned to its home in Alexandria,
Virginia, the experiences and lessons learned from the Moscow Studio continue
to influence our work.
— Dennis O’Neil, Director