Dominican born Pepe Coronado discovered screenprinting at a "funky T-shirt shop". He had moved to Austin, Texas after meeting his wife Julie, an exchange student at the University of Santo Domingo. He soon found Sam Coronado (no relation) and The Serie Project: "a workshop where underrepresented artists benefit from collaboration and the serigraphy (screen printing) technique." Pepe was hooked. He went on to get his certificate in drawing at the Corcoran in DC, followed by his MFA at MICA. In 2004, he helped set up the digital lab and screenprinting studio at Pyramid's new Silver Spring studio. Sadly for us, Julie got a great job in New York, and the Coronado family headed north. But luckily for Pepe, they located in Hastings-on-Hudson, near the Dominican community. He set up his basement studio, and formed a collective of Dominican artists. This blogger visited Pepe in May to check things out.
SS: Who are the
screenprinters in your group?
PC: We have Alex
Guerrero who is very experienced in the medium, and
collaborating with many of the artists in the group. Reynaldo Garcia Pantaleon
and the Garcias sisters Scherezade and Iliana that have made their own
screenprints for the project.
SS: Who are some NY screenprint artists that you have discovered?
PC: I’m finding
many great artists to work with, some have printed before and some are somewhat
new to the process. I’m currently collaborating
with Carlos Jesus Martinez Dominguez,
Carlos is a graffiti influenced visual artist, he draws inspiration
from hip hop and the culture of his Dominican hood, Washington Heights. Also
heavily influenced by comic art, political, social and religious issues, he
mixes these topics as he mixes media in the works he creates.
SS: Do you have
any good studio tips to pass along? We are always interested in
troubleshooting.
PC: I’m using Jacquard screen printing inks, really like
them so far, good pigments and the best part is they are odorless. I’m impressed with the work created in smaller spaces in New York, look at my friend Alex Guerrero’s print table/studio, which is an exposure unit too, (lights not pictured).
SS: Thanks for the interview, and look forward to seeing you and your work in November.
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Coronado Print Studio
Pepe Coronado
See Pepe's prints at the Pyramid Atlantic Book Arts Fair
Nov. 16-18, 2012
SS: Thanks for the interview, and look forward to seeing you and your work in November.
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Coronado Print Studio
Pepe Coronado
See Pepe's prints at the Pyramid Atlantic Book Arts Fair
Nov. 16-18, 2012
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