An exhibition of work by tutors celebrating ten years of The Curwen Print Study Centre.
Over the past ten years the Curwen Print Study Centre, founded by Stanley Jones and Sam Alper, has become a hub of activity for students of printmaking of all ages. From professional artists seeking opportunities for creative development, to young children, all have been encouraged to explore the rich visual and tactile world of the printmaking studio. Facilities available at the Curwen Print Study Centre include all contemporary and traditional print processes. However, far from being just a repository for equipment, integral to the Centre’s activities, is a team of experienced tutors who provide technical and creative support for an extensive educational programme. It is the work of some of these artist-tutors, brought together by their shared practice as educators at the Centre that is the focus of this exhibition.
A diversity of interests is presented in the work - through drawing, painting, printmaking and photography the artists investigate historical, environmental and philosophical notions of life today. What the artists share is the use of printmaking as a means to explore and develop their ideas. Alongside their practice as artists, the tutors also bring to their work a range of professional experiences from the various fields of illustration, photography, art therapy and fine art print production.
CLARE HALL GALLERY
Clare Hall
Herschel Road
Cambridge
CB3 9AL
01223 332 360
Open daily 9-6pm. Please call for Bank Holiday opening times.
30 April - 30 May 2010.
Opening on Thursday 29th April 6pm - 8pm.






