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staff

Marjorie Devon  director 
Arif Khan   gallery director  
Rodney Hamon   education director  
Bill Lagattuta   master printer  
Becky Schnelker   curator  
Shelly Smith  development and marketing  
Angie Rudy office administrator

standing left to right: Angie Rudy, Marjorie Devon, Arif Khan, Becky Schnelker
seated left to right: Shelly Smith, Rodney Hamon, Bill Lagattuta

 
Hannah Treder   gallery assistant  

Valpuri Kylmänen

 

senior printer

 

Valpuri Kylmanen, second-year printer training student
working with artist Mark Licari.

tamarind advisory board  

Tamarind is fortunate to have the advice and support of the following advisory board members.

Lance Armer
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Tony Jones
Chicago, Illinois
Melissa Rountree
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Michael Emerson
Albuquerque, New Mexico

Don Michaelis
Albuquerque, New Mexico

Ronald W. Stovitz
San Francisco, California
Bud Johns
San Francisco, California
Frank Purcell
Taos, New Mexico
 

 

tours  
We offer tours on the first Friday of each month at 1:30 p.m. The tour lasts for approximately 1 1/2 hours and includes information about the history of Tamarind and our current programs an award-winning video, Four Stones for Kanemitsu on the collaborative process; a tour of the workshop with a printing demonstration.

Space is limited, so please reserve your space by calling (505) 277-3901 or send us an e-mail message. There is no charge for the tour. The 2008 schedule is as follows:
  • January 4
  • February 1
  • March 7
  • April 4
  • May 2
  • June 6
  • July 11 (we will be closed July 4)
  • August 1
  • September 5
  • October 3
  • November 7
  • December 5
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    history  
    A brief synopsis of our history follows. For more details, see "An Informed Energy: Lithography and Tamarind", written by Clinton Adams, and published in Grapheion, 1st Issue 1997. (Prague, Czech Republic). Clinton Adams was a founding director of Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc. and Tamarind Institute's director from 1970 - 1985.

    Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc. (TLW) was founded in Los Angeles in 1960 as a means to "rescue" the dying art of lithography. Fully funded by the Ford Foundation until it became affiliated with the University of New Mexico in 1970, founding director June Wayne (right), together with Associate Director Clinton Adams and Technical Director Garo Antreasian, established multiple long-range goals: June Wayne looks at destroyed lithographic stones.

    When considerable progress toward the achievement of these goals had been made after ten years in Los Angeles, it was clear that the innovative programs developed at TLW were filling a void. With Wayne's resignation as director and the end of the third Ford Foundation grant, TLW needed a new home.

    TLW moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where it became Tamarind Institute, a division of the College of Fine Arts of the University of New Mexico, under the directorship of Clinton Adams who served in that capacity until 1985 when Marjorie Devon was appointed director.

    Tamarind Institute continues its programs of education, research, and creative projects with partial funding from the university. Tamarind also depends heavily upon revenue from contract printing and the sale of lithographs it publishes to support the costs associated with its educational and artistic programs. Grants from a number of federal and philanthropic sources have funded the Institute's many special projects, including a variety of international programs which have been developed over the past decade.

    The tamarind Archives, housed in the Center for Southwest Research at Zimmerman Library at UNM, are another source of information about Tamarind Lithographic Workshop and Tamarind Institute. There are two series:

    We welcome your questions and comments: tamarind@unm.edu
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    Last updated: 11/17/08