October 4, 2007

 

For Immediate Release

 

Contact: Janice Gouldthorpe

                           Genesee Center for the Arts & Education

Executive Director

585-244-1730

 

ENDOWED FUND TO SUPPORT PRINTING & BOOK ARTS PROGRAMS

$50,000 Initial investment key to preserving important traditional methods

 

In this era of instant everything – messaging, fast food, print on demand, 24/7 banking – certain members of our community are returning to the processes that sometimes take hours, days or even weeks to create and perfect.  This is certainly true of those who are renewing their interest in the visual arts and seeking that “authentic” experience using traditional methods and equipment.

 

A generous donation from Joseph E. Brown, Professor Emeritus, RIT, will be used to establish the Printing & Book Arts Endowment Fund at the Genesee Center for the Arts & Education.  Income from the endowment will be used to support lecturers, teachers, classes and equipment needs of the Printing & Book Arts program.  The program seeks to educate individuals on the arts of letterpress, hand papermaking, bookbinding, calligraphy and other historical book arts traditions and allow continuing exploration through the use of the equipment and materials available in the studios.  It was founded in 2005 as a part of the Genesee Center for the Arts & Education by Mr. Mitchel Cohen, the current program director.

 

“The investment made by Mr. Brown is truly a wonderful opportunity for learning and teaching in historical traditions.  The commitment to the Genesee Center for the Arts & Education and our Printing & Book Arts Program is an endorsement of our mission - to educate, encourage and inspire people to create and enjoy the visual arts,” said Janice Gouldthorpe, Executive Director of the Genesee Center for the Arts & Education.

 

Mr. Joseph E. Brown first got a sampling of the printing business through a family venture.  After completing an undergraduate degree from Carnegie-Mellon University in printing plant management, Mr. Brown worked for 5 years in his family printing business in Kansas City.  “Maybe I’ve got printer’s ink in my blood,” said Mr. Brown. 

 

Forward a few years to his eventual passion and position as professor in the School of Printing at RIT, where he taught for 35 years and developed an extensive lab and coursework in papermaking.  Again forward a few years to today where Mr. Brown has been engaged in establishing the hand papermaking program at the Printing & Book Arts Center

 

Through his first lab assistant at RIT, Mr. Bill Dexter, Mr. Brown was recruited to help establish a quality program for teaching, learning and a true-hands-on experience at the Printing & Book Arts Center.  Lending his expertise and connections, the program has been able to begin and flourish under his guidance.  Students are able to learn about the basics of hand papermaking and use this knowledge to undertake projects of their own personal interest.  “We teach them about the processes and tools and then let them pursue their own artistic directions”, said Mr. Dexter.

 

“There is tremendous growth potential for these programs.  They are unique in the Rochester region and the opportunities are endless,” said Mr. Brown.  Mr. Brown’s gift to this endowment will ensure the continuation and further expansion of printing and book arts programming at the Genesee Center for the Arts & Education.

 

About The Genesee Center for the Arts and Education

 

At the Genesee Center for the Arts & Education, we believe that a positive art experience can change a person's life. We are a community-based not-for-profit that educates, encourages and inspires all people to create and enjoy the visual arts.

 

Established in 1972 and Center incorporated in 1973 as a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit educational institution, the Genesee Center for the Arts & Education is the only community visual arts center located within the City of Rochester. Committed to the residents of the city, the Center owns and is located in an historic firehouse in the city, built in 1895 and 1905.

 

The Genesee Center for the Arts & Education is really three organizations in one: a photography center, a pottery studio, and a printing and book arts center. Our studios occupy over 12,000 square feet in our historic building. We offer over 140 classes to the general public, allow access to our facilities for over 1400 individuals each year to create their work and display work in our exhibition galleries throughout the facility, provide opportunities for 100 city youth each in the arts through our grant-supported Urban Youth Arts Education programs and offer internships to advanced area art students.

 

The Genesee Center for the Arts & Education is proud of the collaborative programs that we have produced with RIT, SUNY Brockport, Southwest Area Neighborhood Association, Right-on-School, RCSD, Wilson Commencement Park and many other community organizations and schools. We are truly committed to our cause of "Art For All People". As a member-supported organization, our membership fees, support from individual donors, businesses, and charitable foundations help us keep the classes diverse, affordable, and open to the community.

 

For more information, see our website: www.geneseearts.org or contact us at:

 

Genesee Center for the Arts & Education

713 Monroe Avenue

Rochester, NY  14607

(585)244-1730