Tamarind Institute
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Tamarind Institute is a lithography
Lithography
Lithography is a method for printing using a stone or a metal plate with a completely smooth surface...

 workshop created in 1970 as a division of the University of New Mexico
University of New Mexico
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 in Albuquerque, NM. It began as Tamarind Lithography Workshop, a California non-profit corporation founded by June Wayne
June Wayne
June Claire Wayne was an American printmaker, designer, and educator. She founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop.-Life:...

 on Tamarind Avenue in Los Angeles
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 in 1960. Both the current Institute and the original Lithography Workshop are referred to informally as "Tamarind."

Origin and Goals

Tamarind was founded in the absence of an American print shop dedicated to serving artists, and during a period when American artists tended to reject lithography and collaborative printing in favor of the more "direct...immediate" possibilities of Abstract Expressionist painting.

Faced with a paucity of opportunities on all fronts and a medium which seemed on the verge of extinction, Wayne sought to create more than just a studio:
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Accordingly, Tamarind Institute's website lists the following goals, developed by founding director June Wayne with Associate director Clinton Adams
Clinton Adams
Clinton Adams was an American artist and art historian.-Biography:Adams was born in Glendale, California. He worked in the art department of the University of California, Los Angeles, but eventually left to serve in the military. He returned to UCLA in 1946...

 and Technical Director Garo Antreasian in 1960:
  • To create a pool of master artisan-printers in the United States by training apprentices;
  • To develop a group of American artists of diverse styles into masters of this medium;
  • To habituate each artist and artisan to intimate collaboration so that each becomes responsive and stimulating to the other in the work situation encouraging both to experiment widely and extend the expressive potential of the medium;
  • To stimulate new markets for the lithograph;
  • To plan a format to guide the artisan in earning his living outside of subsidy or total dependence on the artist's pocket;
  • To restore the prestige of lithography by actually creating a collection of extraordinary prints.

Impact

Tamarind can be credited with single-handedly reviving the medium of lithography, both insofar as they made the medium "respectable" and viable and also in that their dedicated research led to technical and economic breakthroughs with a visible impact on lithography in particular and printmaking in general; e.g., lightfast inks, durable and consistent printmaking paper, precise registration systems, aluminum plate printing, and lightweight, large diameter rollers are but a few important aspects of printmaking which either originated at or were refined by Tamarind. The workshop also established several now-customary procedures for editioned prints, such as precisely recording and documenting every edition, and affixing both a workshop chop and a printer's chop to each proof or impression in recognition of the printer's important role.

Artists

Below is a partial list of some of the many artists who have created editions at Tamarind:
  • Kinji Akagawa
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  • Squeak Carnwath
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  • Jose Luis Cuevas
    Jose Luis Cuevas
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  • Roy DeForest
  • Lesley Dill
    Lesley Dill
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  • Jim Dine
    Jim Dine
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  • Walton Ford
    Walton Ford
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  • Akira Kurosaki
  • Robert Kushner
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  • Hung Liu
    Hung Liu
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  • Mel Ramos
    Mel Ramos
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  • Ed Ruscha
  • Kiki Smith
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  • Robert Stackhouse
    Robert Stackhouse
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  • Donald Sultan
    Donald Sultan
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  • June Wayne
    June Wayne
    June Claire Wayne was an American printmaker, designer, and educator. She founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop.-Life:...

  • Matsumi Kanemitsu
  • Burhan Dogancay
    Burhan Dogançay
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  • Jack Boynton
    Jack Boynton
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  • Hans Burkhardt
    Hans Burkhardt
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Contemporary activities

In 1985, Marjorie Devon was appointed director of Tamarind Institute. Tamarind continues to produce print editions and to develop educational (printer training) and research programs, including a number of international outreach programs.

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