July 6, 2009
Station Gallery has recently revived its N. Novak Print Studio. This is an exciting move, since this box car studio was once a locus of printmaking experimentation and production for decades. It was after all, one of the hallmarks which set the Station apart from other public galleries. This made us unique—and it now continues to do so. The studio played host to many preeminent printmakers such as Otis Tamasauskas, Anne Meredith Barry, Don Holman, Richard Toms and many others.

Artist Todd Tremeer works on his latest print in the Nicolas Novak Print Studio at Station Gallery.
I believe that the momentum of the Print Studio will continue as we enter the mid-point of the First Phase of the print studio revival. I’m very hopeful that the studio will attract many artists and that this will be a creative hub of a printmaking renaissance in the region. Traction is what we need now that the print studio is back on track.
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August 10, 2009 at 4:32 pm
Megan Swifton
Congratulations! It’s very exciting to know the gallery’s print studio is up and running – that’s fantastic news!
August 11, 2009 at 5:52 pm
Jasmine Green
WOW! I’m so excited about this news of the print studio. Since graduating, I’ve been looking for a studio to work at and this may be it. What type of print are you focusing on? I hope that this can be my new creative refuge…please keep me updated on this.
September 30, 2009 at 1:08 pm
Karen Bigelow
YES! A creative hub of printmaking right here at home. I love it. Can’t wait to take my first class in October. Traction a wonderful word. Go for it!