2.25.2013

Here comes the Mail Person

Well, the Leftovers are starting to tumble in.  And with 18 days to go, we imagine we'll be receiving more than just a handful every day now.  We can't begin to tell you how much fun it is to get those puffy envelopes full of your prints.  Well, they're not all puffy, some are packed in very rigid protection like masonite, and foam core and wrapped so well, it requires a surgeon to open them.  We love to see all the different ways you pack your prints.

And just imagine our delight in receiving this delightful envelop today - all the way from Canada.



1.30.2013

THREE! No, TWO, no, ONE!

I'm old enough to remember that old game show "Let's Make a Deal."  Lucky participants would get to the point where they could make a choice between three doors with the chance at winning a Takach press. Well, maybe it wasn't a Takach press, but there was a wonderful prize behind one of those doors. When asked which door they would choose, nervous contestants would sometimes shout: THREE! No, TWO, no, ONE! It sounded like one word:threenotwonoone!

That's what it feels like when announcing all our Leftovers exhibitions and exchanges which seem to always be happening simultaneously.

So, just to set this straight. Leftovers II recently returned from Swansea, Wales. Leftovers III is opening at Wharepuke in New Zealand on Thursday, February. Leftovers I is filed safely away at Wingtip, and Leftovers IV is a work in progress.  Seems to me we're all winners.
And if you haven't signed up for Leftovers IV, there's still time.  You don't want to miss an exhibition behind the door at AppleStick Contemporary Gallery in Australia, do ya?

Here's what's behind the door at Art at Wharepuke in Kerikeri, New Zealand.  Don'tcha just wish we could all go open that door?




12.17.2012

Announcing Wingtip Press' 2013 Leftovers IV Print Exchange

Yes, it's that time of year again! 

Wingtip Press is pleased to announce our fourth annual Leftovers Print Exchange. This popular portfolio has become international in scope - not only with international printmakers but with exhibitions in the US, Wales and New Zealand. This year's 2013 Leftovers IV portfolio has been invited to Australia!  We hope to continue our exhibition schedule to include Wharepuke Gallery in New Zealand and Swansea Print Workshop in Wales and welcome the opportunity for additional exhibitions.



  

Details:

Prints: 14
Size: Up to 5" x 7" (no larger, please)
Due: March 15, 2013
Cost: $15.00 (Check to Wingtip Press, cash or PayPal to: info@wingtippress.com)
Send to: Wingtip Press
                500 South 8th Street
Boise, ID   83702


The history of Leftovers:

Leftovers began in 2009 as a result of finding too many scraps of leftover printing papers jamming our flatfiles. We put out a call to artists to use those scraps to create an edition of prints no larger than 5" x 7" and receive a random dozen prints in 
return.  We have grown from an initial 60 participants to 155 in 2012.  Artists now produce 14 prints, receive 12 in return. Of the two remaining prints, one is used for exhibitions and the second is featured in a Silent Auction to raise funds for Hunger
Relief.  Follow the Leftovers blog at: http://leftoversanyone.blogspot.com/

11.14.2012

Boise Premier!

Plans are underway for the exhibition of the Leftovers III portfolio in Wingtip's beautiful new space in the cultural district of Boise.  The exhibition and auction opens on December 3 and will be featured in Boise's monthly First Thursday art walk.  The auction will close on December 8 at 7:00.  We're getting very excited to host this event in our new digs.


And the folks at the Hunger Relief Task Force are ecstatic! 

Here's why:  According to the Task Force, "too many in our community are not adequately fed - a basic foundation of a healthy community. Instead, some children rely on a free school lunch as their their healthiest meal of the day. Many older people eat too little to maintain their health and independence. Many working parents skip meals so that their children can eat. Hungry families can be found in every county in Idaho, and the ill effects of hunger touch everyone and every community in some way. A prosperous community is one that addresses the root causes of this most basic indicator—food insecurity. The  Cultivate Idaho Initiative looks beyond emergency assistance and explores local food systems, economic development, community support systems, and civic engagement for sustainable solutions to build a food secure and thriving community."

Leftover prints making a difference.

Oh! We'll be announcing the call for Leftovers IV as soon as we close the auction.




 

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