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PrintLAB

Supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
The Grant

A creative residency for emerging printmaking.

PrintLab is a Pew-funded program at Brandywine Workshop and Archives that brings together eight artists to explore new techniques and technologies in printmaking. Working alongside our master printers, residents experiment with scale, materials, and emerging tools — culminating in exhibitions at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Brandywine.

El Anatsui signing prints with master printer Alexis Nutini. Photo by Gustavo Garcia.
in Residence

El Anatsui

Renowned artist El Anatsui signs prints alongside Brandywine master printer Alexis Nutini — an example of the deep technical collaboration that defines the PrintLab residency.

in Residence

Kakyoung Lee

Resident artist Kakyoung Lee develops her Barbed Wire series in the studio, using PrintLab's expanded toolkit to push the work to a scale and material complexity not previously possible.

Kakyoung Lee at work on her Barbed Wire series, 2018. Photo by Gustavo Garcia.
Willie Cole, work on paper. Photo courtesy of the NYT
in Residence

Willie Cole

Willie Cole's expressive portraiture and inventive use of materials demonstrate the residency's commitment to artists who treat the printed surface as a site for reinvention.

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