Beyond The Print: Revealed
Meet the press (Central Coast Magazine)
Four great artists from near and far team up to showcase the versatility of printing presses, old and new
BY JEFF HORNADAY
They’re crafting a lot more than wine in Corbett Canyon these days. From every corner of the earth, on radically different journeys, four distinguished artists have come together in San Luis Obispo County with a common passion for fusing traditional arts with state-of-the-art technology. By luck or fate, this dynamic cadre of painters and designers found each other and now share studio space under one towering roof, on 14 acres of rural wine country, situated neatly on the cutting edge of contemporary print making. Carol Paquet originally formed CorkStop Studios in 2005, constructing a 2,500-square-foot studio workspace, steeped in rustic charm and topped with ceilings of Gothic proportion. Fulfilling a longtime dream, Paquet has made the space available for numerous art workshops and exhibits, and offered the expansive facility to share with other resident artists, who currently include Anne Stahl, Roger Lee and Pacha. The foursome is delighted to announce its first group show, “Beyond the Print: Revealed,” to be held at CorkStop Studios on Friday, May 22.
Ears on Art (KCBX)
Ears on Art with Crissa Hewitt & Steven deLuque - The first and second Wednesday of the month,
Crissa Hewitt and Steven deLuque explore the exciting world of printmaking in an interview with CorkStop Studio artists Anne Stahl and Pacha of CorkStop Studios. The interview will be aired on Wednesday May 13th at 4:30pm.
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