Printshop's Faculty    

Sheila Goloborotko teaches and exhibits inter-nationally. Her work is in the permanent collections of the San Francisco Modern Art Museum, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, New York Public Library, Mashida Museum in Tokyo, Museo del Grabado in Buenos Aires and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. She teaches at Pratt Institute and is a resident artist at the Museu Lasar Segall in São Paulo. She conducts workshops at Goloborotko’s Studios, founded in Brooklyn since 1989. goloborotko.com

Mark Herschede is a collaborative printmaker living in Brooklyn, NY. Educated at the Savannah College of Art and Design, he is a transplant to Brooklyn from the south. Mark has been teaching printmaking workshops, printing collaboratively, and printing commercial jobs professionally for 6 years.
He founded Haven Press in 2008; he relocated the shop in 2011 in order to pursue his intent to generate interest in printmaking and help introduce people to the medium by turning the shop into a printmaking cooperative.

Roni Henning is the director and master printer of Henning Screen Print Workshop, NY, and is the author of two books on waterbased screenprinting. She has taught printmaking at New York Institute of Technology, and workshops at Rutgers University, Parsons School of Design, and many other universities and institutes throughout the country. ronihenning.com

Erik Hougen, the Printshop’s Master Printer, holds a BFA in Painting from Minnesota State University Moorhead, MN. Hougen is an artist, educator and printer. Since 2006, he has worked as a printer for the studios of Kathy Caraccio, Pace Prints, Howling Print Studio, Donald Baechler, and KaiKai Kiki Studio (Takashi Murakami). He has taught printmaking techniques at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, and LaGuardia Community College, Queens, NY.
erikhougen.com

Justin Israels is an artist and a printer at Pace Editions in NYC. He has collaborated with Tara Donovan, Jim Dine, Donald Baechler, Ghada Amer, Reza Farkhondeh and many others on a variety of different projects.

Lisa Mackie
is an artist who has taught printmaking internationally. She is the proprietor of Lisa H. Mackie Studios, where she works with international artists, and specializes in monotypes and experimental media.

Lothar Osterburg is active as artist, teacher and master printer in photogravure and etching. He has had solo exhibitions at Lesley Heller Gallery and Moeller Fine Art in NY, as well as throughout the US. He has worked as a master printer at Crown Point Press and other workshops in the US and operates his own workshop in New York, where he has worked with artists such as Lorna Simpson, William Wegman, Judy Pfaff, Lee Friedlander, Zoe Leonard and Adam Fuss. In addition to teaching photogravure workshops throughout the country, he is a faculty member at Bard College and Cooper Union. lotharosterburgphotogravure.com

Sarah Nicole Phillips
is a interdisciplinary artist who exhibits widely in Canada and the US. A former artist in residence at the Lower East Side Printshop, she has also worked as an artist-educator at Rostow & Jung Akua Water-based Ink. sarahnicolephillips.com

Justin Sanz is a Brooklyn-based artist who exhibits locally and internationally. His work is in the collections of the Library of Congress and New York Public Library. Sanz also works as a studio technician for artist Malcolm Morley, and as a collaborative printer and educator at the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop.

Miriam Schaer is an artist whose sculptural approach to books incorporates a variety of media and found objects. She has exhibited her work and taught workshops internationally.

April Vollmer is a New York City artist with an MFA from Hunter College who specializes in Japanese woodblock printmaking. She has exhibited her prints and taught workshops internationally, and is a board member of the International Mokuhanga Conference.