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Young artists rediscover prints–John Caperton on artblog radio

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December 6, 2010   ·   2 Comments

John Caperton, Curator of The Print Center

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Young artists are bringing new ideas to old printmaking methods. John Caperton, the curator of The Print Center, shares some history and talks about the success of Philagrafika, which brought in new excitement and a new audience to his institution.

John Caperton, Curator of The Print Center

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This episode is edited by Peter Crimmins. The music is by Eric Biondo. Thanks to the Knight Foundation and our series sponsor, Fleisher Art Memorial, for their support of this project. Thanks to WHYY NewsWorks for partnering with us. You can subscribe to artblog radio on iTunes. artblog radio also appears on WHYY’s NewsWorks.org.

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2 Responses to “Young artists rediscover prints–John Caperton on artblog radio”

  1. Annette says:

    John Caperton’s interview was very interesting. I plan to visit The Print Center. Thank you for an informative interview.

  2. [...] work that, well.. use scale as a definitive formal consideration. In his curatorial statement, John Caperton refers to the way the work in the exhibition operate with a 1 to 1 relationship with the real world [...]

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