The Center for Contemporary Printmaking is a nonprofit printmaking facility housed within the historic 19th century stone carriage house of the Mathews Park cultural complex in Norwalk, Connecticut. The space is an architectural gem that has been transformed into a dynamic printmaking facility and gallery space. It is fully equipped to accommodate all printmaking techniques: intaglio, lithography, monotype, silkscreen, woodblock printing, papermaking, book arts and digital processes.
This role will take place in-person at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking's studios and gallery in Norwalk, Connecticut. Learn more about our facilities here.
Norwalk, CT
United States
Please submit the following to Kimberly Henrikson at careers@contemprints.org:
● Resume or CV
● 3 Professional references
● 3-5 examples of your own work
● 1-2 examples of work produced in collaboration with another artist
● Letter of recommendation from an artist with whom you have collaborated
The Center for Contemporary Printmaking (CCP) seeks an experienced Collaborative Printer
and Studio Manager who is passionate about collaborating and will contribute to the growth of
our 26-year old non-profit organization.
Primary Responsibilities:
As Studio Manager:
● Oversight and maintenance of 6 studio spaces (paper room, lithography studio, etching
studio, Artist-in-Residence cottage and studio, computer lab, letterpress)
● Maintain the inventory of supplies and materials and general upkeep of the studios,
including the equipment and facilities
● Oversight of studio interns and volunteer studio monitors
● Work with Staff Master Printer and Education Manager to ensure proper set-up and
inventory for workshops, artists-in-residence, and editioning projects
● Work with Membership Manager to ensure smooth onboarding for new members,
including studio orientations
● Maintain the safety features of each studio including first aid kits, eyewash stations, spill
kits, and proper personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, face shields,
and other necessary accessories
● Maintain OSHA and EPA compliance in the studio through proper labelling, storage,
disposal of hazardous and nonhazardous waste, and conducting annual safety training
for staff
● Work with Office Manager and Master Printer to install and deinstall rotating exhibitions
in our gallery
As a Collaborative Printer:
● Lead printmaking sessions and teach workshops, developing and co-facilitating
innovative concepts appropriate for the skillset of the Center’s membership and those
farther afield
● Work one-on-one with artists during the development of print projects, and provide
editioning services
● Cultivate professional relationships with printmaking artists through active engagement
with the printmaking community in the Tri-State area
● Generally be an ambassador for the Center, building meaningful relationships with
individuals interested in printmaking locally, throughout the United States, and internationally
● Provide expertise about printmaking and our organization to a varied range of patrons,
from walk-ins to invited international artists
Additional responsibilities related to the organization include but are not limited to:
● Work in collaboration with staff members to build a workshop schedule
● Participate in weekly staff meetings
● Support supplemental programming such as exhibition openings, artist talks,
and community events
● Assist in facilitating and printing for CCP’s annual fundraiser, MONOTHON
● Create a safe, supportive, inclusive, and collaborative environment
Qualifications:
The Center for Contemporary Printmaking is a public-facing artists’ studio and gallery with an
emphasis on education and outreach in addition to the development of print projects. We have a
small and dedicated staff who are committed to welcoming the public, practicing artists and
printers, and supporters of the arts in our community to our facility. Is this a good fit for you? We
are looking for someone with:
● Technical expertise covering a wide range of printing processes, with an emphasis on all
forms of fine-art lithography using traditional stone, plate, and photo processes as well
as facility in relief, intaglio, screenprinting, papermaking, and digital techniques
● Strong art portfolio with strong examples of printmaking techniques
● Superior communication, organization, and problem solving skills
● Strong organizational and time management skills
● Energy, enthusiasm, and commitment, with a high standard of professionalism
● Strong team player, continually open to learning and teaching new skills and techniques
● Experience managing a printmaking studio
● Minimum of four years working with printmakers in a professional setting, with a record
of success (preference for candidates with experience in client service necessary for a
functioning printmaking facility)
● Ability to develop and maintain a working relationship with artists to help them realize
their vision for a print project beyond the technical skill involved
● Open and welcoming character with sensitivity to a wide range of personalities,
backgrounds, levels of education, and experience
Educational Requirement: MFA or equivalent experience in printmaking.
This is a full-time, salaried position with benefits. Pay is commensurate with experience. Driver’s
license and self-transportation a plus. Use of the studios and the full complement of our facilities
outside of working hours permitted.
To apply, please submit the following to Kimberly Henrikson at careers@contemprints.org:
● Resume or CV
● 3 Professional references
● 3-5 examples of your own work
● 1-2 examples of work produced in collaboration with another artist
● Letter of recommendation from an artist with whom you have collaborated
The Center’s offerings are diverse in scope, offering opportunities to see works of art in the
printmaking medium, to learn about these techniques, and to participate in the artistic process.
Programs and services began in July 1995, when the Center was established as a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit. CCP is dedicated to increasing awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of original
prints and the process of printmaking through exhibitions, educational programs, and artist
workshops. CCP is devoted to both the creations and to the presentation of works of graphic art,
including printmaking, book arts, and other related disciplines. The Center is outfitted with 11
printing presses. CCP’s main operations take place in the carriage house of the Lockwood-
Mathews Mansion in Norwalk with an international Artist-in-Residence cottage adjacent to the
main carriage house (renovated in 2016) where artists can work on projects 24/7, and live and
work within the facility uninterrupted. The Center has all ancillary technical and safety
equipment and supplies throughout its two buildings.