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s3e80 melding printing and publishing with curatorial work with Mae Shore
Season 3 · Episode 80

s3e80 melding printing and publishing with curatorial work with Mae Shore

Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem · Ann Shafer

May 6, 20251h 2m

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Show Notes

In this episode of Platemark, I talk with Mae Shore, a collaborative printer and owner of Shore Publishing in Tuxedo Park, New York. Mae shares her experiences working at Pace Editions with notable artists like Jim Dine and Chuck Close. She discusses the history and evolution of her gallery and print shop, which she established to merge her love for printmaking and curating exhibitions. Mae touches upon specific projects, such as her collaborations with artists like Amy Bennett, Kamrooz Aram, and Katia Santibañez and James Siena, detailing the unique processes and challenges in creating prints. The conversation also highlights the importance of print fairs, the nuances of printmaking, and Mae's backstory growing up in New York City's SOHO and Tribeca neighborhoods. Mae's reflections offer a compelling glimpse into the meticulous, collaborative, and often experimental world of printmaking.

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