SPRING 2016 INTERNSHIPS- APPLICATION OPEN
LEARN ABOUT INTERNSHIP GUIDELINES AND APPLY ONLINE
Internships are open to any artist looking to learn while they work. Students, recent grads, and printmakers alike are all welcome to apply. EFA RBPMW internship program is designed to be an enriching educational experience. Though responsibilities vary according to the goals each intern, positions are available as a Studio intern, Administrative intern, or a combination of the two.
CURRENT INTERNS FALL 2015
Aoife Barrett, Intern, Fall '15
Aoife graduated from the University of the West of England with an M.A. in Multi-Disiciplinary Printmaking. Her work focuses on relief print, monoprint, etching and lithography combined with 3D installations.
John Andrews, Intern, Fall 2015
John attended the University of Utah where he received a BFA degree in Printmaking in 2010. He remained in Salt Lake City to help form a print-making collective with friends from school called the Copper Palate Press creating work in screenprint, wood-cut, and letterpress. This is John's first year in New York City.
MONITORS APPLY ONLINE!
Monitors play vital role in the day-to-day operations of workshop. In addition to maintaining the facilities, assisting with administrative duties, and working with shop patrons, they contribute to the workshop’s unique welcoming and collaborative atmosphere. In return monitors receive studio access work exchange, as well as discounts on classes and workshops.
Who is in the shop? Check out one of our monthly Group Critiques!
Jessica Augier, monitor since 2012
Jessica is well versed in many printing techniques including monotype, intaglio, lithography and relief. She graduated from New York Academy of Art with an MFA in painting and printmaking, where she now teaches.
Sebastian Bauer, Shop tech since Sept 2014
After graduating from SUNY New Paltz in 2013, Sebastian has worked in a broad array of printmaking techniques and has tutored artists in the mediums of pronto plate, photolithography and silkscreen. For his own artistic practice, he prefers working in intaglio, silkscreen, relief and monotype.
Michal Brodka, monitor since 2008
Michal graduated in 2008 from the School of Visual Arts with a BFA in Illustration. He has been featured in numerous group shows in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Philadelphia and New Jersey.
Michal works mainly in intaglio, but also in photo-litho, silkscreen and letterpress.
Jazmine Catasus, monitor since 2013
Jazmine received a BA with a printmaking focus from Hunter College. Interned at Dleu Donne, Pace Prints and Deb Chaney Editions. Jazmine can offer members assistance with etching and lithography. She is also a papermaker.
Yuchen Chang, monitor since May 2015
Yuchen graduated School of the Art Institute of Chicago (MFA) in 2013. Her work is collected by Museum of Modern Art Library, New York and Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection, Chicago. She can offer members assistance with her expertise in Etching.
Slavko Djuric, monitor since January 2014
Slavko studied printmaking under Professor Zoran Marjanovic at Art University of Priština in Serbia and graduated in 2002. Slavko is well versed in many different types of printmaking which include linocut, linogravure, etching, pronto plates, screenprinting, and bookbinding.
Effi Ibok, monitor since August 2014
Effi is highly proficient with both stone and photolithography, as well as etching. Effi graduated from Copper Union in 2014.
Nicole Marandola, Shop tech since Feb 2015
Nicole graduated from SUNY New Paltz in 2014 with a BFA in printmaking. Nicole works mainly in intaglio but can offer assistance with silkscreen, stone lithography, photo-lithography, pronto plate and polymer plate lithography.
Katie O'Brien, monitor since June 2015
Katie graduated from the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University in 2010. Katie is a photographer, printmaker, and mixed media artist. Her primary printmaking focus is stone lithography, but she is skillful with photolithography as well.
Louisa Rorschach, monitor since 2014.
In 2011, after catering her printmaking thesis exhibition with fried chicken, Louisa graduated from Colorado College with a BA in Studio Art. Via an internship at Dieu Donné, a residency at the Grünewald Guild (Leavenworth, WA), and classes at The Center for Book Arts, Louisa continues to learn and create in a variety of media. Her printmaking expertise is in reduction woodcut, linoleum relief, and letterpress.