InkBlot Print Exchange and Exhibition- The First Edition, Fall 2024- Winter 2025

Artist(s) Emilie Kvist (Project Coordinator), with Livvy Arau, McSweeney, Carlo Calope, Madeline Sturm, Alexey Lazarev, Arlo Isaidora, Isabelle Arya Abbas, Maggie Priebe, Sabina Rak, Sheryl Spencer, Sam McLeish, Tamara Deedman, Maria Rosati, Hana Chipman, Freddie Greytoh, Bugsy, Mikhail Westlake, Aybüke Özel, Costa Labos, Alturo Chen, maya rae oppenheimer, Tony Moonbats, Yuki Kéké Tam, Nathalie Sereda-Bazinet, Ryen Lavoie, Shannon Fejk, Emilie Kvist, Nathalie Prenevost, Ellis Dawson, Kingsley Kim, Alison OP, Heather Pauls Murray, Nathan Davis, Jenny Lin, Daryl Vocat, Monica Malcolm, Merlin Basler, Enrique Sibrian, Axelle, Maggie Aulman, Konstruktivist Works, Lily Faulkner, melanie garcia, Kay Peters, Ryan Laidman, Rojelio Palacios, Stella Mazurek, Nolan Henry, Jose Javier Sanchez Acuna, Sadie Surette, Marie Khediguian, Kathleen Vela, Lou Campbell, Sabrina Perrotti, Jesse Labrie, Calvin Burgess, Mak Hogue, Jasmina Mansell, Kristina Troske, Alice Ross, Mathilde Bois, Mia Cataquiz, Jenna Sampson, Myka Miller, Stephanie Russ, Erika Adams, Sleazy mind, blare coughlin, Armando Cuspinera, Leplesh, Kelly Day (Participants)
Title InkBlot Print Exchange and Exhibition 2024-2025
Materials Collection of exchanged 4x6" prints (Lithography, Typography, Intaglio, Relief or Silk Screen)
Date 2025

InkBlot is a not-for-profit print exchange and exhibition supported through the help of student volunteers and volunteer coordination by Emilie Kvist. This project aims to facilitate connection, networking and collaboration in the print community across Canada at the college, undergraduate, graduate and alumni level. The first run of InkBlot saw registration of over 70 participants in November 2024, with the exchange of participant work happening over the winter break between the fall and winter semesters. The outcome of 2024-2025’s exchange saw work from across Canada with participants from University of the Fraser Valley, University of Alberta, University of York, Dawson College and Concordia University, and culminated in an exhibition entitled “InkBlot - First Edition” held at Concordia University open to the public March 12-15th, with extended open hours until March 21st, 2025.