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Karla Linden, NMT, LMT and Tamarind Institute are now friends Jul 30
Adelita and Tamarind Institute are now friends Jul 30
Tamarind Institute added the blog post 'Defining the Digital Print' Jul 30
Tamarind Institute updated the event Tamarind's Online Auction May 16
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Where I Live:
110 Cornell Drive SE
About Me:
Tamarind Institute is a center for fine art lithography that trains master printers, engages in teaching and research, and houses a professional collaborative studio for artists. Tamarind is recognized internationally for its contributions to the growth of contemporary printmaking around the world. In the professional shop, master printers work in partnership with artists under publishing agreements to make fine, limited edition lithographs. During its 48-year history, Tamarind has produced an archive (now housed in the University of New Mexico Art Museum) of approximately 10,000 lithographs by artists of diverse aesthetic interests.
My Website:
http://www.unm.edu/~tamarind/

Tamarind Institute's Blog

Defining the Digital Print

Inspired by Khan's piece on Kinkade, here is an article that was published in Tamarind's 2006 newsletter. Enjoy! Defining the Digital Print People are confused about digital prints. What are they? Are they originals? What is the difference between a digital print and a lithograph? Are they worth as much as lithographs? What is the difference between hand printing and digital printing? Which one should I buy? Let’s clarify the names first. Whether they are called digital prints, giclées, or IR… Continue

Posted on July 30th, 2008 at 10:14am — 1 Comment (Add)

Tamarind's Online Auction

Tamarind Institute is moving into new territory! After 38 years in our current facility, Tamarind has the opportunity to expand and improve our workshop and gallery. A… Continue

Posted on May 13th, 2008 at 3:28pm — No Comments (Add)

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At 2:23pm on April 17th, 2008, Spring Griffin said…
Hi Arif, if you want to post on the Art club forum you go to the forum and 'start a discussion.' If you want to post it as a blog post you go to your 'My Page' and post a blog post. It's a good idea to do both but the blog post is the one that might get promoted to the DCF home page, forum posts can't be featured on the home page. Please let me know if any other questions come up!
At 8:34am on April 17th, 2008, Spring Griffin said…
Hey there Tamarind, welcome to Art in ABQ. Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions and thanks for joining us!
 
 

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