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Gustavo Hernandez
9 Dec 201105:23

Summary

TLDRFio 4 is a London-based collective of artists, including Laura Navin, Gustavo Hernandez, and Marina AR, focused on organizing art and charity events. They are setting up a digital archive to connect printmakers, especially graduates from John C. School of Art, with samples of work, artist info, and opportunities for collaboration. The archive will foster a printmaking community, support ongoing exhibitions, and include a blog for sharing news. Fio 4 seeks funding to develop this platform and produce a limited-edition print box set to promote emerging artists and raise future project funds.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 Fio 4 is a London-based group of artists, including Laura Navin, Gustavo Hernandez, and Marina AR.
  • 📚 The group is setting up a digital library and archive of London-based printmakers who graduated from John C. School of Art.
  • 🌐 The archive will showcase samples of work, artist information, and contact details, aiming to form a printmaking community.
  • 🤝 The project will help connect printmakers for future collaborations and will become a communication portal for them.
  • 🖨️ The archive will be open to the public, offering opportunities to interact directly with artists and stay updated on printmaking trends.
  • 📰 A blog will be created alongside the archive, where printmakers can share news about exhibitions, symposiums, courses, and technical advancements.
  • 💼 Fio 4 plans to organize a group of 2012 printmaking graduates to create a box edition of prints, with 15-20 participants.
  • 💷 The project is seeking £1,700 from the Arts Council, with an estimated potential income of £6,350 primarily from the sale of print editions.
  • 📈 The income will also come from donated prints and personal contributions by printmakers like Nigel Oxley and David Skingle.
  • 📢 The project will use online marketing, blogs, and a YouTube video to generate awareness, with the aim of reaching a global community of printmakers.

Q & A

  • Who are the current active members of fio 4?

    -The current active members of fio 4 are Laura Navin, Gustavo Hernandez, and Marina AR.

  • What have fio 4 members been doing in the past two years?

    -In the past two years, fio 4 members have been organizing and creating art and charity events in and around London.

  • What is the purpose of the digital library and archive that fio 4 is setting up?

    -The digital library and archive aims to create a community for London-based printmakers by providing a platform to showcase their work, share information, and connect with each other and the public.

  • What will be included in the archive for each artist?

    -The archive will include samples of the artists' work, information about the artists, links to their websites, and contact information.

  • How does the archive benefit the artists?

    -The archive will help artists form and develop a printmaking community, create personal connections, keep up with current news and trends, and take an active role in London's printmaking world.

  • What is the public's role in the archive?

    -The public can interact with the artists directly through the archive, which will also feature an ongoing blog where printmakers can share news and updates.

  • What is the Box Edition project that fio 4 is organizing?

    -The Box Edition project involves organizing a group of printmaking graduating students to create a box edition of prints, with the aim of raising funds for future printmaking exhibitions and the upkeep and development of the archive.

  • How much funding is fio 4 requesting from the Arts Council for the project?

    -fio 4 is requesting £1,700 from the Arts Council for the project.

  • What is the estimated potential income for the project?

    -The estimated potential income for the project is £6,350, which mainly consists of sales from the 15 box print editions at £200 each, estimating a 75% sales rate, and contributions made by participants.

  • What are the main outgoings for the project?

    -The main outgoings for the project are spent on marketing and developing audiences, including building the archival website, creating flyers, and having a full-page advertisement in Printmakers Today magazine for three months.

  • How does the project plan to reach a global community?

    -The project plans to reach a global community by being internet-based, allowing anyone interested in printmaking to access and learn more about the artists and their works. They will also use press releases and online marketing activities such as a YouTube video and blogs.

  • What is the role of the project plan in monitoring the project's success?

    -The project plan includes a detailed activity chart and timetable with clearly defined roles and responsibilities for each team member. It helps monitor the implementation schedule, track the project's success, and evaluate performance against each aspect of the project.

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