HOUSTON INK at Rice University June 1st – August 24th
May 24th, 2012 | Blog | Comments Off
We are proud to announce Night Owls Print Shop’s participation in the “HOUSTON INK” gallery on display at Rice University from June 1st-August 24th. Opening reception at 7pm Friday June 1st. We will have some of the latest silk screened work on display including pieces from: Jermaine Rogers, Natalie Irish, Brian Ewing, Justin Anville, and Shelby Hohl. Scroll down to read the press release and event information:
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The Department of Visual and Dramatic Arts at Rice University is pleased to host Houston Ink in collaboration with PrintHouston 2012. The exhibition will be on view from June 1 until August 24.
Gallery hours are Mondays through Fridays from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The gallery is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
The exhibition, opening reception, and panel discussion (7 p.m.) will be in the Rice Media Center Building on the Rice University campus on June 1 from 6:30 until 9:00 pm.
“HOUSTON INK”: A Panel Discussion moderated by Professor and Printmaker Karin Broker. Panelists include Kelly Moran of Nau-haus Art & Graphic, Carlos Hernandez and Pat Masterson of Burning Bones Press, and Isaac Menge of Night Owls.
Why a Neu-haus, Burning Bones Press and Night Owl Press exhibition for PrintHouston 2012 ?
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Curator statement
As a printmaking educator and the Director and collaborative printmaker for the PrintPalace Press at Rice University I’m interested and fascinated by the dynamics of a group of people working in sync to produce an artist’s vision on a piece of paper, the surface of a six pack of Saint Arnold’s Beer (Burning Bones Press) or in the case of Night Owls Print Shop on sheets of wood.
It takes a toolbox filled with inventiveness, superb technical skills, very cool equipment, a willingness to work hard, and a search for new technology to bring a visual idea to the final state of Editioning. But there must also be a mix of niceness, kindness, good sense of humor, generosity, laughter and more than a little alcohol to ever insure that this process will repeat itself with another artist. I believe that without a healthy and even insane collaborative spirit the concept of working with artists wouldn’t interest the three print shops in this exhibition.
Their ability to forge ahead with first-class printmaking tools and more than a fair share of creativity makes Neu-haus Art & Graphics, Burning Bones Press and the Night Owls Print Shop places of magic. You only need to walk into these ink scented, press and computer heavy shops to realize that your brain automatically jumpstarts itself into high gear creativity mode.
These guys are hubs of print energy. Whatever art ideas you walk through their doors with Dan Allison, Carlos Hernandez, Pat Masterson and Isaac Menge are automatically and genetically tuned to take hold of those bits and enthusiastically convert them into shinier, more exciting, more “you” pieces of art worthy of multiple production.
The exhibited works from all three shops are dynamic and they beautifully reflect the artists’ own singular expressions but the collaborative teams behind these works are the silent magicians who have made these art productions a merry dance of brilliant expertise and eye-popping wizardry. I thought you should see for yourself what the best of Houston has to offer.
Karin Broker
Professor of Printmaking and Drawing
Rice University






































