
Last week I checked out the Lost Knowledge exhibition which ran from the 6th – 10th December 2010 at the Camden Town Unlimited’s Collective space. The exhibition was organised by Nathan Gotlib, a fellow 3rd Year Graphic & Media design student at London College of Communication.
Taken from the University website:
“This exhibition celebrates the processes of printmaking that have defined London College of Communication over the years and features work submitted by 26 staff and students from LCC.
The exhibition’s theme of ‘lost knowledge’, embodied in the processes used, is based on notions of our era’s omnipresent phenomenon of digital amnesia. Subject matter varies immensely, as does the variety of printmaking techniques employed to produce the work on show.
Over the summer, a wide range of people also took part in workshops at the College with a view to getting a range of participants involved in the process of silk screen printing. After running for a successful 7 weeks, the workshop produced a body of work that will be exhibited alongside submissions.”
Check out http://lccprintmaking.wordpress.com/ for more information.




Photographs by Hanna Yoo.







