MEMBER NEWS:

Christina Altfeld, Bay Halloway & Sandra McCullough are juried in to the Santa Barbara Printmakers exhibit IN PRINT at The Vita Art Center, Ventura. The opening reception is Saturday, April 5th from 5-7pm. Come see their work. Exhibit dates April 5 - May 3, 2025. Vita Art Center 28 W. Main Street, Ventura, 93001

FOLIO WINNER:

Congratulations to Tiffany! She was the lucky recipient of the inkspots 2024 folio, a limited edition of original prints in a concertina book.

MEMBER NEWS: inkspots annual Exhibit

Had a wonderful artist opening reception First Friday, October 6th. On view was new work by the inkspots members. We had live music, drawing for our annual folio of limited edition original prints. A good time was had by all. Thank you for your support.

MEMBER NEWS: Melissa Mimms

Melissa's photography "Veiled Choice" is included in the Veiled-Unveiled exhibit at the Santa Barbara Tennis Club. The artist reception is Friday July 14, 4:30 - 6pm. Exhibition dates July 8th - August 29th. Gallery hours 10am - 6 pm daily. 2375 Foothill Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 805.682.4722 She states "This piece is inspired by... Continue Reading →

MEMBER NEWS: Christina Altfeld

Christina is participating in the Buenaventura Art Association's juried exhibit The Artful Lens with her photograph titled "Forrest Meditation". Opening reception is First Friday July 7th, 6-9pm Exhibit runs from July 7 to August 26 Studio 99 @ The Bell Arts Factory432 N. Ventura Ave., #99, Ventura, California 93001805.648.1235 Studio 99 open hours are Fridays... Continue Reading →

Member News: Inés Monguió

Inés' monotype, “If I Were Too” was awarded Best in Class (for printmaking) in Angel Open 2022, the latest show at The Artists Gallery (TAG). She began the piece on the ghost of another monotype, developing the image over multiple passes through the press. In her words "as is often the case, I did not... Continue Reading →

2021 Folio Winner

Congratulations Diane! You're the winner of the inkspots 2021 folio! This time the original limited edition prints were hand bound using a Japanese stab binding method. The artists who contributed a hand printed image will each receive a book.

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