06/01/2026
Meet one of our six "America Today" Partner Printshops:
EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop (EFA RBPMW)
📍 New York, NY; founded in 1947
rbpmw is the oldest and longest-running community print shop in the US. Not only a co-operative printmaking workspace that provides professional-quality printmaking facilities to artists and printmakers of every skill level, EFA RBPMW is committed to inspiring and fostering its diverse artistic community. Dedicated to the making of fine art prints in an environment that embraces technical and aesthetic exploration, innovation and collaboration, EFA RBPMW seeks to improve the overall quality of fine art printmaking by providing low-cost, unfettered access to printers, equipment and education. It is with this spirit of openness and inclusion that Robert Blackburn's vision of sustaining this welcoming, creative environment continues to serve as the backbone of the workshop.
"America Today" exhibiting artists representing EFA RBPMW:
• Chakaia Booker,
• Lizania Cruz,
• Baseera Khan,
• Dindga McCannon,
• Glendalys Medina
• Michael Kelly Williams
Images:
2. Artist Chakaia Booker working with Master Printer Justin Sanz
3. Artist Lizania Cruz reviewing prints
4. Print Center curator Lauren Rosenblum visiting EFA RBPMW with Essye Klempner, Director of Programming and Partnerships
5. Founder Robert Blackburn with Mavis Pusey, Vivian Brown and Otto Neals
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Learn more about "America Today: Voices in Contemporary Print" using the link in our bio + check out our previous posts!
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"America Today" has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.
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