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About Eric Kunsman

Eric T. Kunsman is a photographer and book artist based out of Rochester, New York where he has returned to pursue his personal work. Eric is a Lecturer for the Arts & Imaging Studies Department in the National Technical Institute for the Deaf and also teaches for the School of Photographic Arts & Sciences both of which are housed at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He was formerly an Assistant Professor at Mercer County Community College where he was also the coordinator of the photography program. He has nationally taught workshops, lectured on digital printing. Eric holds his MFA in Book Arts/Printmaking from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, and holds an MS in Electronic Publishing/Graphic Arts Media, BS in Biomedical Photography, BFA in Fine Art photography all from the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York. His photographs and books have been exhibited internationally and are in several prominent collections throughout the United States. He currently owns Booksmart Studio, which is a fine art digital printing studio specializing in numerous techniques and services for photographers and book artists.

New website version 2.0 coming 6/10/08

Booksmart Studio will be unveiling a new website very soon, which is causing a few problems with our old website that you are currently viewing. We apologize for this inconvenience as we look to improve your web experience and invite you to check back June 10th, 2008. Meanwhile a few links on the site have recently become broken due to a server upgrade preparing for Booksmart Studio’s Version 2.0 website.

By |March 6th, 2008|Categories: News|Comments Off on New website version 2.0 coming 6/10/08

1st Annual Alternative Process Digital Printing Exhibition

Booksmart Studio embraces the new digital printing technologies while  holding on the old values of traditional craftsmanship, printmaking, photography, and the studio arts. The studio prides itself on blending these old values with new technology to create works that encompass both state-of-the-art printing and classic hands-on personalization. This upcoming exhibition will celebrate the combination of new technology with an enduring emphasis on fine craftsmanship and quality.

The exhibition, recognizing and celebrating innovation and talent in digital printing, will be juried by Mary Taylor- educator and award-winning vanguard of digital processes. Using an eclectic mix of found objects, handmade papers, hand coatings, and modern digital printing processes, Taylor creates fine monoprints, artist books, and mixed media digital prints. While not teaching digital printmaking workshops or managing the studio of Digital Atelier’s Dorothy Krause, Mary Taylor is advancing her own unique talent and pioneering the art of alternative digital printing processes.

By |January 8th, 2008|Categories: Call for Entries, Gallery Shows|Comments Off on 1st Annual Alternative Process Digital Printing Exhibition

Circulation- Call for Entries


Call For Entries Artists of All Mediums: Circulation

The strength and value in art is located not solely in its visuality, but also in its ability to circulate as an object, or at the most basic level- its grounds in a circulating idea.

Within a tiny droplet of blood, there are some 5 million red blood cells. It takes about 20 seconds for each of these red blood cells to circle the whole body. These red blood cells will each make approximately 250,000 round trips of the body before being replaced by another red blood cell.

USA Today has a daily circulation of 2,528,437. In one year, that amounts to 922,879,505 reads.

By the end of the Civil War, between one-third and one-half of all U.S. paper currency in circulation was counterfeit.

The ice age cycles were influenced by changes in ocean circulation arising from changes in the Earth’s orbit around the Sun.

Booksmart Studio is seeking submission of artist works that confront, explore, exploit, challenge, and investigate the modes, methods, and effects of circulation. Keeping in line with the diverse modes of circulation and dissemination, the exhibition is open to all mediums.
The deadline for entry is March 28, 2008.
• To download details and entry form click here.
 For more information please contact gallery@booksmartstudio.com      
By |January 4th, 2008|Categories: Call for Entries|Comments Off on Circulation- Call for Entries

Booksmart Studio: Employee Artwork – Kory Gunnarsen

Booksmart Studio’s digital printing lab manager Kory Gunnarsen is recognized by most Rochester artists and photographers from his days running the digital lab at Lumiere Photo. Kory is a graduate from RIT where he received a BFA in Professional Photographic Illustration with a concentration in Visual Media. The concentration in Visual Media sparked Kory’s love for digital workflow and just about anything to do with digital printing. You may walk into Booksmart Studio and find Kory under the hood of the Epson or Canon machines pushing them beyond their limitations.

The panoramic photography below was displayed in the employee artwork gallery show, “Who Is Booksmart Studio?”  This show  the gallery when Booksmart Studio first opened.  It was printed on Canon inkjet printers on Innova Ultrasmooth Gloss and Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Pearl.  The other exhibitors were Melissa Olen, Andy Super, and Joe Ziolkowski.

 

By |November 24th, 2007|Categories: Featured, Gallery Shows|Comments Off on Booksmart Studio: Employee Artwork – Kory Gunnarsen

Gallery Kunstler & The Rochester Pin-Up Gallery Open

Inaugural opening

Booksmart Studio is please to announce the opening of our two galleries. Gallery Kunstler is a 1500 sq. ft. gallery that will feature International artists & photographers along with juried exhibitions. The Rochester Pin-Up Gallery, a 750 sq. ft. gallery, is focused more on the community of Upstate New York with open critique sessions being held bi-weekly, please look in our calendar for more information. Artists & Photographers will be primarily based in the Upstate New York region, but not limited to this region for every exhibition.

Gallery Kunstler

Peripheral Visions Eric T. Kunsman

The inaugural opening featured Booksmart Studio’s founder Eric Kunsman with his exhibition Peripheral Visions. This exhibition contains 25 panoramic images from the Southwest of the United States. These images, with many of the images being over 240º, they extend beyond the peripheral vision and challenge viewers to question reality.

•Rochester Pin-Up Gallery

Who is Booksmart Studio? Kory Gunnarsen, Melissa Olen, Andrew Super, & Joe Ziolkowski

The inaugural exhibit contains the work of the staff at Booksmart Studio, each member being a photographer themselves. Kory Gunnarsen showcased his panoramic views that have been digitally stitched. Melissa Olen’s images were from her travels around the world, while Andrew Super focused on the traditional silver halide process and his photographs from Kansas. Joe Ziolkowski displayed his pinhole photography work from Okinawa, Japan, these images were all reproduced on Booksmart Fine Art Metal to create a sense of a tintype.

Gallery Kunstler

Photograph of Gallery Kunstler

 

By |September 8th, 2007|Categories: Gallery Shows, News|Comments Off on Gallery Kunstler & The Rochester Pin-Up Gallery Open

Gallery Kunstler & The Rochester Pin-Up Gallery Opening

Inaugural opening

Booksmart Studio is please to announce the opening of our two galleries. Gallery Kunstler is a 1500 sq. ft. gallery that will feature International artists & photographers along with juried exhibitions. The Rochester Pin-Up Gallery, a 750 sq. ft. gallery, is focused more on the community of Upstate New York with open critique sessions being held bi-weekly, please look in our calendar for more information. Artists & Photographers will be primarily based in the Upstate New York region, but not limited to this region for every exhibition.

Gallery Kunstler

Peripheral Visions Eric T. Kunsman

 The inaugural opening featured Booksmart Studio’s founder Eric Kunsman with his exhibition Peripheral Visions. This exhibition contains 25 panoramic images from the Southwest of the United States. These images, with many of the images being over 240º, they extend beyond the peripheral vision and challenge viewers to question reality.

Rochester Pin-Up Gallery

Who is Booksmart Studio? Kory Gunnarsen, Melissa Olen, Andrew Super, & Joe Ziolkowski

The inaugural exhibit contains the work of the staff at Booksmart Studio, each member being a photographer themselves. Kory Gunnarsen showcased his panoramic views that have been digitally stitched. Melissa Olen’s images were from her travels around the world, while Andrew Super focused on the traditional silver halide process and his photographs from Kansas. Joe Ziolkowski displayed his pinhole photography work from Okinawa, Japan, these images were all reproduced on Booksmart Fine Art Metal to create a sense of a tintype.

Gallery Kunstler

Photograph of Gallery Kunstler
By |August 9th, 2007|Categories: Featured, Gallery Shows, News, Photography|Comments Off on Gallery Kunstler & The Rochester Pin-Up Gallery Opening

Booksmart Fine Art Metal available at inkAID & Shades of Paper

The Booksmart Fine Art Metal series is now available from either inkAID or Shades of Paper, as the popularity continues to grow. Both retailers will have all five surfaces available along with every size we have cut.

The inkAID product can be used in conjunction with the Fine Art Metal series to create images with multiple layers. This can be done by first printing on the metal then using inkAID to coat on top of the printed piece and finally print again on top of the inkAID surface. This is why we have teamed up with inkAID to offer their material to artists and photographers while they also distribute our metal series. The creative options are limitless!

By |February 7th, 2007|Categories: Fine Art Metal, News|Comments Off on Booksmart Fine Art Metal available at inkAID & Shades of Paper

Booksmart Studio is EXPANDING!

New 8500 sq. ft. space with 2 galleries, retail shop, print studio, & more

Booksmart Studio is expanding and moving into the heart of Rochester’s “Neighborhood of the Arts.” Our new facility will be 8500 square feet including two galleries, a bindery, retail store, digital printing studio, and a classroom for our workshops. This state of the art facility will cater to artists & photographers in the Northeast region of the United States. This new space will allow us to feature the artists/photographers that we work with in our unique galleries. Guest artists will teach workshops and exhibit during the same period of time.

Our new location will open April 1st at:
Anderson Alley Artists Building
250 North Goodman Street
Rochester, NY 14607
The heart of Rochester’s “Neighborhood of the Arts,” is surrounded by the Memorial Art Gallery, Village Gate, ARTWalk, Craft Company #6, the Flatiron Building and the George Eastman House. Dozens of artists work in various media in the studios located above our space.
Digital Printing Studio 
Our digital printing studio will include the following equipment to meet any artists/photographers digital output needs.
(1) Canon iPF 9000 printer
(1) Canon iPF 5000 printer
(2) Epson 9600 printers
(1) Epson 7800 printer
(1) Iris 3047 printer
(2) Iris 3024 printers
(3) Epson 4800 printers
(4) Epson 4000 printers
(1) Epson 3800 printer
(1) Xerox Phaser 7760 printer
(1) Bravo CD/DVD printer & duplicator
By |January 23rd, 2007|Categories: News|Comments Off on Booksmart Studio is EXPANDING!

The Fine-Edition Book with Eric Kunsman of Booksmart Studio™ Photokina 2006

One of the most important aspects of the digital photography revolution was the ability to create books of your own images without the need for a publisher, or even the need to have a press run. In this interview with Eric Kunsman of Booksmart Studio, we discuss the rise of the fine-edition book. In the past, an artist didn’t have too many choices if they wanted a book of their work, but with the advent of digital imaging technology, everyone from photographers to scrapbookers are creating their own books, and in the fine-art realm fine-edition books are allowing artists new ways to reach their collectors, and audience.

Recorded at the Photokina Conference in Köln, Germany, in October 2006 by Harris Fogel. Posted 11/26/06 (11:07)

Photographs by Harris Fogel ©2006

For more information visit: http://www.maceditionradio.com/index.php?module=Pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=3&pid=68

By |December 6th, 2006|Categories: News, Reviews|Comments Off on The Fine-Edition Book with Eric Kunsman of Booksmart Studio™ Photokina 2006

Booksmart Studio Fine Art Metal Printing

Booksmart Studio is not only offering our metal for retail sale but we can also print your images on the metal if you do not wish to use your own machine. Utilizing our Epson 9600 or 9800 we can print your images on our metal and then laminate or clearcoat it for you.

For a listing of prices please click here and we will take you to our fine art metal printing page. 

By |November 19th, 2006|Categories: Fine Edition Printing, News|Comments Off on Booksmart Studio Fine Art Metal Printing

Libro Collection.com

If you are looking to purchase a Libro Portfolio or have Booksmart Studio produce your prints for your portfolio. Please be sure to visit our dedicated Libro shop website at http://www.librocollection.com.

Inkjet Metal.com

If you are looking to purchase Fine Art Metal or have Booksmart Studio print on the fine art metal. Please be sure to visit our dedicated Inkjet Metal shop website at http://www.inkjetmetal.com.

Fine Edition Printing.com

If you are looking to work with Booksmart Studio to produce your Fine Edition Inkjet Prints for an exhibition or just start an open edition. Please be sure to visit our dedicated Fine Edition Printing shop website at http://www.fineeditionprinting.com.

Custom ICC Profiling.com

Order your custom ICC Profiles now. Please be sure to visit our dedicated Custom ICC Profiling shop at http://www.customiccprofiling.com.
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