SGCI 2014 – San Francisco

I recently returned from the 2014 SGCI conference in San Francisco. As always it was great to connect and reconnect with printmakers from around the world. Some highlights included Kathan Brown’s talk, the Open Portfolio sessions, and the opportunity to be introduced to Jiri Anderle’s sublime work in the flesh. Some products to try including water-based etching ink by Charbonnel and a non-toxic ground called B.I.G (it can apparently stand-in for hard, soft and aquatint grounds – available at Takach soon). All my fellow silkscreen friends were nerding-out about a new screen re-streching system from Squeegeeville (who also have some great silkscreen books available).

Hi to anyone I met at SGCI – you can also follow me on Twitter @heatherhuston or on Instagram @printerbird.

Now I am busy preparing for my exhibition at SNAP on April 24th, end of semester and prepping Alberta Printmakers’ after a recent move. Some photos from the trip below!

My table during open portfolios

My table during open portfolios

Jeffrey Dell's cakey blends.

Jeffrey Dell’s cakey blends.

New quick screen re-streching from Squeegeeville

New quick screen re-streching from Squeegeeville

Hanging out at Crown Point Press in front of Mamma Anderson's plate

Hanging out at Crown Point Press in front of Mamma Anderson’s plate

Sean Caulfield's work

Sean Caulfield’s work

Beautiful and strange lithographs by Michael Barnes

Beautiful and strange lithographs by Michael Barnes

Some layered glass silkscreening by Bullseye glass.

Some layered glass silkscreening by Bullseye glass.