Curwen Print Study Centre Archive Project awarded grant

Jerwood Foundation has awarded a grant of £10,000 to the Curwen Print Study Centre to support the completion of their archive project through the creation of an online platform and digitalisation of the archive to enable it to be shared with audiences far and wide. The Curwen archive is a rare collection of artists’ proofs, correspondence and studio notebooks which document the artists’ process in lithography in 20th century Britain.

 

Artists include Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Elisabeth Frink, John Piper, Ceri Richards, Paula Rego, Eduardo Paolozzi, Edward Bawden and Ana Maria Pacheco. The collection consists of over 750 lithographs, most of which are proofs, giving an insight into the development of the work and the relationship between artist and master printer. The collection relates to a period of innovation at the Curwen Studio, from 1958 - 2013, under the guidance of founder and master printmaker, Stanley Jones MBE. Situated within a working educational print studio, the archive is an invaluable resource for artists and researchers, as well as those interested in learning about printmaking.  

 

Through this project the archive will be available to be viewed by the public through changing displays, exhibitions and for the first time, searchable and accessible online through the completion of the website to share this unique archive digitally with audience far and wide.

 

Lara Wardle, Executive Director and Trustee, Jerwood Foundation, said:

This grant of £10,000 awarded to the Curwen Print Study Centre will have such a meaningful impact on this organisation, in allowing them to move ahead with the development of a digital platform, enabling this valuable archive of work to be made accessible to a far-reaching audience, benefiting artists and individuals alike.  

Lorraine Chitson, Centre Director, said:

Our mission is to teach, protect and preserve fine art printmaking. As a small charity, funds such as the grant from Jerwood Foundation, really help us to go above and beyond our everyday operations, complete meaningful projects and share our artistic heritage with the world, for future generations.

For further information please visit the Curwen Print Study Centre

October 10, 2024
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