Paul Coldwell will be/has given the followings lectures:
Title: The personalised surface within fine art digital printmaking
Northern Print – Newcastle
Thursday 29th may 5.00
Paul Coldwell will be discussing the progress of the AHRC funded research project with regards to the principle case studies.
Title: Paul Coldwell-Recent work
Venue: Arts Academy Beijing, China
8th June
Coldwell will be talking about the relationship between his print and sculpture and the role of digital technology within his practice.
Title: “The Surface within Digital Prints”
Time: 18:00~19:30 16th June.
Venue: Event Space at British Council Korea
In connection with the exhibition of his prints at Andante Gallery, Seoul, the British Council are hosting a talk by Coldwell on his engagement with ideas of surface within his printmaking practice.
FADE are pleased to announce that 5 researchers from UWE’s Centre for Fine Print Research will be visiting Chelsea college of art and design on Friday the 16th May.
CFPR is renowned as one of the leading research centers of it’s kind in the world. The centre has a staff of eleven researchers plus doctoral research students researching offering a wide range of practical and theoretical expertise. As their website states, ‘The main focus of research at the CFPR concerns the development of quality fine print, this is primarily undertaken from a fine art perspective. We recognise however, that print is inexorably linked to industrial development so therefore we are also equally comfortable with conducting research from an industrial perspective.’
There will be 5 speakers at the event which will include:
Their research includes:
‘Alternatives to four-colour and the development of photomechanical print processes’
‘The re-examination and revival of the collotype medium (19th century photomechanical printing process) as an ideal means of reproducing digitally generated hardcopy.’
‘Continuous tone photomechanical processes and their application with current technology, particularly in relation to printed ceramics.’
The details for the event are as follows:
16th May 2008
1.30-5.30 Presentations by CFPR members.