Works on Paper Studio
New in 2009, the Works on Paper Studio was built to house printmaking, sculpture, photo, video, and other courses. The original print studio, located elsewhere on campus, was built in 1967 with funds from Ursula Randall and named after instructor George Buehr.
The new Works on Paper Studio comprises two floors. The first floor houses the print studio, complete with lithography, collagraphy, etching, letterpress, screenprinting, and woodcut facilities. In the past, the second floor has been used for classes involving digital media, performance, embroidery, history, and science.
Explore this page to see more photos of works on paper at Ox-Bow through the years, and to listen to a special playlist made by our Print and New Media Studio Manager, Bobby Gonzales.
A look inside our print studio.
Playlist
Check out the Spotify playlist by our Print and New Media Studio Manager, Bobby Gonzales!
Click icon on the left to view playlist.
Some notable prints made in our studio
In addition to hosting classes, the print studio is used to create posters, T-shirts, and Ox-Bow ephemera.
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· Ox-Bow poster made by Amos Kennedy of Kennedy Prints.







