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Platemark episodes and shorts on YouTube

July 11, 2024

s3e11 LaToya M. Hobbs, artist and professor

In s3e11, Platemark host Ann Shafer talks with artist LaToya M. Hobbs whose commissioned installation will be on view as visitors enter the IFPDA Print Fair at the end of October 2022. The works will be front and center at the entrance and will no doubt garner lots of attention…

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July 11, 2024

s3e10 Julia Samuels, owner, Overpass Projects

In s3e10, Platemark hosts Ann Shafer and Ben Levy talk with Julia Samuels, master printer and owner of Overpass Projects, Pawtucket, RI. Ann and Ben were thrilled to visit Overpass in person for the recording of this episode. It’s so great to see what guests are talking about and to…

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July 11, 2024

s3e9 James Siena & Katia Santibanez, artists

In s3e9 of Platemark, host Ann Shafer talks with James Siena and Katia Santibañez. Both artists, who are married to each other, are painters and printmakers who split their time between New York City and Otis, MA. In the past few years, they have collaborated on four reduction woodcuts with…

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July 11, 2024

s3e8 Dave Cloutier, artist

In s3e8, Platemark host Ann Shafer talks with Dave Cloutier who recently opened Center Arts and Studios (CAS) in the Mill Centre, Baltimore. CAS offers classes, equipment, critiques, guidance, and studio spaces to second-career artists. A passion project for Dave, it has long been his goal to encourage artists and…

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July 11, 2024

s3e7 Elizabeth Wyckoff, curator

In s3e7, hosts Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig sit down with Elizabeth Wyckoff, Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Saint Louis Art Museum, to talk about the exhibition Catching the Moment: Contemporary Art from the Ted L. and Maryanne Ellison Simmons Collection, which ran June 26–September 11, 2022. The…

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July 11, 2024

s3e6 Bill Hall, collaborative printer

In s3e6, Platemark host Ann Shafer talks with Bill Hall, master printer (retired) at Pace Prints (https://paceprints.com/home) for nearly thirty years. His earliest years in New York were spent working at the legendary Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop (https://www.rbpmw-efanyc.org/) . After his arrival at Pace Prints, his intaglio skills were honed…

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July 11, 2024

s3e5 Miranda Metcalf, podcaster

In s3e5, Ann Shafer talks with fellow podcaster and print lover Miranda Metcalf, whose show, Hello, Print Friend, is the internet's most popular podcast about prints and printmaking. Hello, Print Friend’s Instagram account has over 53K followers! Both Shafer and Metcalf are self-described print evangelists and have much to discuss.…

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July 11, 2024

s3e4 Tom Hück, artist

Platemark’s series three offers its first interview with an artist, Tom Hück (https://www.facebook.com/eviltommy?__cft__%5b0%5d=AZVpe1zsjGqh3tx6So8NWKV6lGrG0t8dSqdb0F4Pt7cJ7DTod2KUeo-2DzPtggF8vQavJ_cnZYgLkxTsjCC-YpTvgQzimG7JZWt26hTvAvTRAJ4teMKhQnlmI_3WTOFyVoT-y2Vc3h7GwTOcdkQmBgnNkSYU2DPplIaymbAXW_2WVcRL5EWw6vi698FIVnslUw4&__tn__=-%5dK-y-R) . And what a great place to start. In s3e4, Platemark hosts Ben Levy and Ann Shafer sit down with Hück whose large-scale, multi-panel woodcuts skewer rural life in the American Midwest in all its unabashed weirdness…

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July 11, 2024

s3e3 James Wehn, curator

In s3e3, Ann Shafer and Ben Levy talk with James Wehn, Van Vleck Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, about prints, museums, curatorial work, and Israel van Meckenem. Episode photo: Eric Baillies Israhel van Meckenem (German, c. 1445–1503).…

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July 11, 2024

s3e2 Joe Freye, Jason Ruhl, and Patrick Smyczek, collaborative printers, Tandem Press

In s3e2, Ann Shafer and Ben Levy sit down with the three master printers at Tandem Press: Joe Freye, Jason Ruhl, and Patrick Smyczek. Find out what makes a dream team in a print shop.

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July 11, 2024

s3e1 Paula Panczenko and Russell Panczenko

In this first episode of series 3 (interviews with luminaries of the print ecosystem), Ann Shafer and Ben Levy sit down with Paula Panczenko, executive director of Tandem Press, and Russell Panczenko, retired director of the Chazen Museum of Art. Both entities are affiliated with the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

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July 11, 2024

s2e20 History of Prints Rembrandt (religious scenes)

In s2e20, Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig conclude their discussion of Rembrandt van Rijn, the man who made etching was it is today. In this third of three episodes on Rembrandt, they tackle his etchings of religious scenes. Rembrandt made a lot of them and they are intense. They are…

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July 11, 2024

s2e19 History of Prints Rembrandt (genre scenes and portraits)

In s2e19, Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig continue talking about the best etcher ever, Rembrandt van Rijn. In this second of three episodes on Rembrandt, they tackle genre scenes (those would be scenes of everyday life) and portraits. Rembrandt is the consummate storyteller and in these etchings he gives us…

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July 11, 2024

s2e18 History of Prints Rembrandt (landscapes)

In Platemark e2e18, Tru Ludwig and Ann Shafer begin a three-parter about the master of etching, Rembrandt van Rijn. In this first episode on RvR, Tru sets the stage and takes us through some of Rembrandt's key landscape etchings, including the iconic The Three Trees. (The second episode looks at…

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July 11, 2024

s2e17 History of Prints Hendrick Goltzius

In s2ep17, Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig talk about one of their favorite engravers of all time, Hendrick Goltzius. A Dutchman, Goltzius was preternaturally gifted with a burin and made glorious prints of all sorts. Ann's favorite is the Farnese Hercules, a large engraving showing two Dutchmen looking up at…

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July 11, 2024

s2e16 History of Prints Pieter Brueghel the Elder

In s2ep16, Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig talk about the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter Reformation that affected so much of the 16th century in Western Europe. The focus of the episode is Pieter Brueghel the Elder who developed a new vocabulary to talk about the lives of peasants,…

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July 11, 2024

s2e15 History of Prints The Protestant Reformation (part two)

In s2ep15, Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig continue talking about game-changer Martin Luther and the effects of his 95 theses against the Catholic Church, which brought about the Protestant Reformation in 1517. In this episode they talk about the biting criticism of politics in the church and the schism with…

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July 11, 2024

s2ep14 History of Prints The Protestant Reformation (part one)

In s2ep14, Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig look at Martin Luther and the effects of his 95 theses against the Catholic Church. Once the only patron of the arts, the Church faced a reckoning when Martin Luther brought about the Protestant Reformation in 1517. In addition to getting rid of…

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July 11, 2024

s2e13 History of Prints The Italians (Ghisi and Barocci)

In s2e13, Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig talk about reproductive engravings and how they helped spread Italian art and style to Northern European countries. Italian Giorgio Ghisi worked for Antwerp publisher Hieronymous Cock and did much of the heavy lifting. The episode concludes with Federico Barocci and two of the…

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July 11, 2024

BONUS EP Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair

Platemark host Ann Shafer is thrilled to announce the first Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair is scheduled for April 29-May 1, 2022. Ann and Tru Ludwig talk about the print fair's origins as a production of the Print, Drawing & Photograph Society of the Baltimore Museum of Art. That former…

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July 11, 2024

s2e12 History of Prints The Italians (Titian)

In episode 12, Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig discuss the titan of Venetian painting, Titian, who happened to also make prints. Plus Ann and Tru take a deep dive into the epic first book of anatomy, Vesalius' On the Fabric of the Human Body, 1543. It turns out Titian had…

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July 11, 2024

s2e11 History of Prints The Italians (Parmigianino)

In s2e11, Tru Ludwig and Ann Shafer talk about chiaroscuro woodcuts before moving on to the Mannerist painter and printmaker Parmigianino. Coming off the High Renaissance and the Sack of Rome in 1527, artists were looking for ways to shake it up. Out goes the solid forms and placid emotions…

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July 11, 2024

BONUS EP History of Prints Tru's Artist's Manifesto

In this bonus episode, Ann Shafer talks to Tru Ludwig about being an artist and art historian, and how being a professor in both disciplines plays out. It's a fascinating confluence of ideas and passions in one person.

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July 11, 2024

s2e10 History of Prints The Italians (MarcAntonio Raimondi)

In s2e10, co-hosts Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig continue talking about Italian printmaking in the 16th century focusing on MarcAntonio Raimondi, Agostino Veneziano, Giulio Romano, and our first female artist, Diana Scultori. They take a deep dive into MarcAntonio's Judgment of Paris (after a drawing by Raphael), from which Edouard…

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