Yama Studio Press



Yama Prints offers facilities for plate production and printing of etchings, collagraphs(specializing in carborundum), monoprints, mezzotints, woodblocks, linoleum blocks, and pochoir prints. Editioning and/or proofing is also done of plates which an artist has made elsewhere.

Yama Prints was established in 1987 by Betty Winkler after many years of apprenticing and freelancing at various printshops and artists' studios.

Yama is the Japanese word for mountain.

Some of the artists who have worked at Yama include Charles Bell, Sydney Drum, Don Eddy, Rafael Ferrer, Yvonne Jacquette, Ellen Kozak, Suzanne Nessim, Kingsley Parker, Philip Pearlstein, Ellen Peckham, Miriam Schapiro, David Shapiro and Steven Talasnik.

 
Image in photos above by Hugh Mesibov.
All images contained herein are copyrighted by the artists.