SCNY Unique impressions
Exhibit & Sale
Date
Location
Exhibition Hours
Saturday | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Admission
Open to the public
Free to attend
Reception
December 19, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Reception is open to the public
RSVP required to attend
Free soft drinks and platters
Drinks for sale in Wiggins bar
(card only, no cash)
This show will focus on the monotype and the ‘unique more one-of-a-kind impressions’ one is able to make. Salmagundi artists often use the historical monotype press machine that still resides in the Rockwell gallery on-site, or a new one that is beside it.
To create a monotype, the artist draws or paints on a smooth, non-absorbent surface. Traditionally, this was a smooth copper plate, but today it can be made of other things such as glass. Normally the drawing or design is applied in printer’s ink onto this smooth flat surface with a various tools such as a pen or a brush, without reference to a previous sketch.
The plate’s design is then transferred onto a sheet of paper by pressing the two together, usually through a press with rollers. The ink can be black or colored; it is typically oil-based, but now be water-based. Different papers with various textures can be used. As with all printmaking, the artist needs to draw the original image “backwards” onto the plate, because it will ultimately be reversed as it passes through the press and then appears on the paper.
This exhibition, steeped in tradition, will be held in, the historical Rockwell Gallery of Salmagundi’s landmark Fifth Avenue clubhouse. As the last surviving mansion of its kind in New York City, it has been transformed into a vibrant showcase of juried fine art, to be available for purchase and enjoyed by the public, by collectors, and by the broader Salmagundi member & artist communities.
Awards and Sponsors
The juror for the show is Robert Pillsbury, Salmagundi President Emeritus. The awards for this exhibit have been made possible by the following sponsors.