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SGC INTERNATIONAL • Printmaking Conference ART+ technology 2 WELCOME 6 QUICK SCHEDULE Experience the Quad/Graphics 8 DAILY AGENDA 14 AWARDS & SPEAKERS AugmentedFriday, March Reality 22 Workshop 22 PAPERS & PANELS C 11 am – 4 pm O N MIAD, 2nd Floor 30 PROJECTS T E 34 DEMONSTRATIONS N Stop by and discover a new, engaging way for audiences T to experience your work. You’ll learn the basics behind S 44 EVENTS interactive print, and actually create your own augmented reality experience! 54 THEMED PORTFOLIOS 66 CAMPUS EXHIBITIONS AR 76 OFF-CAMPUS EXHIBITIONS Follow the instructions to download the Actable® 98 PRODUCT / PUBLISHER FAIR interactive print app from Quad/Graphics. Then look for opportunities 100 SPONSORS to launch cool Actable®- AR enabled experiences at PrintMKE! 106 RESOURCES 112 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS www.QG.com/IPS 866-824-2869 [email protected] FOLLOW QUAD/GRAPHICS ON © 2013 Quad/Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. | 03.13 | 13 -1179 AR 13-1179 PrintMKE_3.indd 1 3/4/13 3:52 PM AR AR WELCOME AGENDA Welcome from Conference Chairs: A Hundred Thousand Welcomes Jessica Meuninck-Ganger and Rina Yoon A hundred thousand welcomes: I could weep, Welcome to Print:MKE! As your conference organizers, And I could laugh; I am light, and heavy: we’ve been planning and working together to make this year’s Welcome. conference the best experience in SGCI history! We hope you —William Shakespeare take the time to attend the many lectures and presentations, participate in the demos, browse the publishers and product Make Way! Welcome to Milwaukee! Beth Grabowski fair, explore the city’s galleries, share your portfolio, make new friends, catch up with your colleagues, and, of course, spend Jessica Meuninck-Ganger Makes sense. It is only fitting that this year’s Made of gold. I would also like to acknowledge some time enjoying Milwaukee’s fabulous food and spirits. Be conference has the theme of “make” at its heart. sure to take advantage of our free shuttle and travel to both host all of our esteemed guest artists, speakers and Print:MKE celebrates the maker, affirming the award winners: Alison Saar, Lesley Dill, Judith campuses. The prints you’ll find on exhibition here are lush, value of the object, the authority of artworks gorgeous and engaging. The dialogue you’ll find here is varied Solodkin, Margo Humphrey, Frances Myers, afforded by skillful craft and especially that John Risseeuw, La Ceiba Gráfica, Lori Bauman W and deep. Print:MKE 2013 is a moment of collaboration and part of the creative process that embraces and W E gathering, a time and place for sharing ideas and diving deeper and Steve Vande Zande of Redline Milwaukee, E values haptic knowledge—discovery through the David Jones, Russell Jankowski and Cissie Peltz. L into the need to create and communicate. We are, together, a L hands—and the understanding that comes only I hope you will all make plans to join me in C community of makers. We hope that your time in Milwaukee is C through the act of making. remembering Roger Steele, one of the founders O thoughtful and fun! of SGCI, who passed away last summer. We’ll be O M Make no mistake; the wonderful conference M you are taking part in was made possible by the sharing some remembrances during our Saturday E E extraordinary labors of the Milwaukee planning banquet and, fittingly, The Fine Arts Gallery committee. I want to especially thank Rina is generously hosting an exhibition of some of Yoon and Jessica Meuninck-Ganger, planning Roger’s valentine prints. We love ya, Roger. committee co-chairs for this 2013 conference. In Make my day. It really is all about you, my the works for almost three years, this gathering fellow SGCI members. Whether you are a lifer certainly did not materialize out of thin air. Its or a first-time attendee, I am sure you will success is directly linked to their vision, hard Rina Yoon find that this conference is ultimately about Jessica Meuninck-Ganger work and, at times, their capacity to make virtue the camaraderie and rich exchange of print Area Head, Print and Narrative Forms, Assistant Professor out of necessity. I am sure this conference has awesomeness that comes from our three days University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Peck School of the Arts made honest women of them both. together. Thank you for being a part of the Make out like a bandit. Woo hoo! Take a quick ongoing tradition of sharing that makes this look at the conference schedule, and you can see organization so exceptional. that it is packed with events of all sorts: exciting Print:MKE! A conference made to order. Here’s lectures, thought-provoking panels, virtuoso to your pleasure as you make the rounds. demos, gold-star exhibitions and a merrymaking Rina Yoon social calendar. I would like to thank all of our Associate Professor, Printmaking speakers, panelists, exhibitors, vendors and Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design publishers. Your expertise and talents are truly what make this rich selection of activities possible. Beth Grabowski President, SGC International 2012–2014 2 | 3 WELCOME Greetings and welcome to Milwaukee and the 2013 SGCI On behalf of the nearly 2,000 students and more than 250 faculty Conference. We’re glad you’re here. This year’s conference, and staff of the UWM Peck School of the Arts, it is my pleasure Print:MKE, is the result of a collaboration between two of this to welcome you to Milwaukee for the 2013 SGC International city’s premier learning institutions: the Milwaukee Institute of Conference. Especially since this is the Year of the Arts at Art & Design and The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. UWM, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Peck School, we are delighted to be a partner with your prestigious organization MIAD educates its 700 students for well-rounded lives driven by and are confident that you will be impressed with Milwaukee’s a passion to inspire, problem solve and innovate for our economy cultural richness. and society. The Peck School of the Arts is the most prolific arts provider A hotbed of novel thinkers since 1974, the college has formed in Wisconsin, offering more than 350 art exhibitions; dance, an unmatched intimate learning community in which students music and theatre performances; and film screenings each year. develop their visual voice while learning the technical skills, Our faculty and students benefit from UWM’s urban setting, conceptual awareness and professional contexts necessary to fully Neil Hoffman Scott Emmons which provides comprehensive opportunities to learn outside realize their creativity. Renowned faculty comes together with the classroom through the school’s extensive partnerships with W staff, trustees and hundreds of communal and business partners to professional arts organizations and businesses, ranging from W E elevate and support students’ knowledge and skills while engaging the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, the Milwaukee Art Museum, E L them in shaping the environment in which they learn. Danceworks, the Milwaukee Film Festival and the Milwaukee L C In addition to their deep ties to the professional community, Symphony Orchestra to countless local graphic design and C O students take 1/3 of their credits in Liberal Studies, and forge marketing firms. I hope you will take the opportunity to visit the O M lasting connections to the general community through the wide array of events and exhibits scheduled at the UWM Peck M E college’s award-winning Service Learning Program. School of the Arts, Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, the E Milwaukee Art Museum and the eclectic mix of galleries and We hope you’ll join us on Friday and Saturday to explore the venues throughout the Milwaukee metropolitan area. college – the state’s only independent, four-year college of art and design – view the prints in our galleries and participate in We look forward to the many artistic, academic and intellectual our demonstrations and workshops. You’ll see that our walls offerings the SGCI Conference brings to our community are pulsing with art and design works by MIAD students from and hope to keep the dialogue you bring to us going well into around country. the future. I am confident that your collective research and presentations will be an inspiration for us all! We also know you’ll enjoy Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward, where MIAD is located. With its numerous design firms and David Martin galleries, many with ties to MIAD alumni, the Historic Third Ward was recently named one of America’s Top Twelve ArtPlaces for 2013. Have a terrific conference! Scott Emmons Interim Dean, Peck School of the Arts University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Neil Hoffman David Martin President, MIAD Vice President of Academic Affairs, MIAD 4 | 5 D H U C E E S L CHECK-IN, REGISTRATION, & SCHEDULE OF EVENTS MEMBERS PORTFOLIO EXCHANGE DROPOFF WEDNESDAY: 2–7 UWM MIAD VARIOUS LOCATIONS ONGOING EVENTS THURSDAY: 8:30–4:30 FRIDAY: 8:30–12:30 9:00 10:00 11:0 0 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 WEDNESDAY MARCH 20 Shuttle from hotel block to UWM’s Zelazo Center, MIAD & KSE. 2–6 SGCI BOARD MEETING 5–8 8–10:30 EXHIBITION OPENING KICKOFF PARTY RECEPTIONS AT MIAD & INOVA THURSDAY MARCH 21 Shuttle from hotel block to UWM’s Zelazo Center & KSE (one looping to MIAD for exhibitions) 9–5 PRODUCT FAIR 10:45–5 JUSTSEEDS UPRISINGS 6–10 OPEN PORTFOLIO 1–2:25, 2:35-4 KRUT PROJECT 7–9 3D FABRICATION LAB 9–10:30 10:45–11:45 11:30– 1–2:25 2:35–4 4:15–5:30 7–9 QUIET REVOLUTION MILW WELCOME & PAPERS & 12:45 PAPERS & PAPERS & KEYNOTE KEYNOTE PANELS LUNCH PANELS PANELS LA CIEBA 7–9 STUDIO OPEN HOUSE 11:45–1 1–2:25