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HEALTH AND SAFETY FOR ARTISTS
July 14, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
$75NSTRUCTOR: LIZ BANNISH
JULY 12, 14, 19 & 21, 2021, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM EST
FREE FOR MEMBERS, $75 FOR NON-MEMBERS
FREE TO MEMBERS
To keep health and safety a priority for artists in our studios, CCP is granting free access to this workshop for current members.
Please email mmorrow@contemprints.org to RSVP for this workshop.
REGISTRATION FOR NON-MEMBERS
As a bonus for attendance, registration for this workshop grants a 1-year CCP Individual/Artist-level membership to any registrant that is not currently a member. Learn more about our Membership Program HERE.
Artists, printmakers, and laborers use the same hazardous chemicals as laboratory chemists, but often don’t receive the same training on proper use. This special series of lectures will seek to cover that information gap. Whether you work with art materials at home or in a community studio, this workshop will provide all the resources you need to establish a safe art practice.
We will cover the properties of common substances: metals, solvents, plastics, and pigments and dyes. We will analyze current legislation on chemical manufacturers, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Association) and EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) guidelines, and determine our obligations as consumers. Learn how to read Safety Data Sheets, how to identify hazards, and methods to protect yourself from them. Learn how to identify the right personal protective equipment for the chemicals you use. Discover tips and tricks on fitting safety and compliance smoothly into your studio pedagogy.
This class will be helpful for all, and especially to those who are required to enforce OSHA standards as part of their job, such as employers and studio technicians.
LIZ BANNISH oversees the OSHA compliance program at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking. She was trained by world renowned chemical hygienist and art activist Monona Rossol and maintained OSHA compliance at Smith College in Northampton, MA for five years in conjunction with Smith’s Laboratory Safety and Compliance Director. Liz is an artist and printmaker who has been training professionally in the arts since 2009. Her work uses themes of feminine power, anti-capitalism, and anxiety, usually wrapped in marine imagery. Liz’s personal prints have been shown on a national scale and in mediums from fine art prints, to photographs, to alternative processes. She was the Printmaking and Photo Technician for Smith College in Northampton, MA for five years. Previously, she has trained as Apprentice Printer at Wingate Studio in NH and conducted workshops for the Southern Graphics Council. She earned her BFA in Printmaking from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, receiving the John Roy second best in show award for her senior thesis exhibition in 2011.
Visit Liz at www.lizbannish.com and instagram @lizbannish.