The prints were framed at New Grounds Print Workshop in Albuquerque.
Federico Villaba, co-agitator, contemplates in front of New Grounds.
He helped drive the prints down to El Paso.
He helped drive the prints down to El Paso.
Tight Honda Fit
boxed prints at the El Paso Museum of Art
ready to be unloaded
4 Boxes fit in sideways,
from the door (not through the hatch)
On painting carts
in the loading dock
24 framed prints unboxed
We are still missing a box of 6 prints. Ultimately the exhibit should include 30 prints.
Update: We delivered 5 more framed prints on January 7th, 2016. Plus we switched out Matthew Poe's print with a cream mat, for one with a white mat:
Last print delivered January 20th:
Update (Sept 2016): This is how I packaged the glass framed prints for the El Paso Museum exhibition, when I took them down from the Matrix Gallery show in Albuquerque:
6 prints fit in one cardboard box
Prints were enclosed in bubble wrap,
and fitted with protective corners
2 prints in one bubble wrapped package,
face to face,
with a piece of cardboard in between
2 prints, face to face, in bubble wrap,
with cardboard protective corners
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