CRAM Press
founded in 2008
CRAM Press was established as Canada's smallest independent print workshop by co-Directors Tobey C. Anderson and Alan Flint with the installation of Harold Town's 19th Century etching press in the CRAMplex. A year or so later, in Ausust 2010, CRAM Press was expanded to accommodate an American French Tool etching press and, while no longer Canada's smallest print studio, it remains Niagara's premier printmaking studio. CRAM Press works with artists to produce original prints and artist book-work editions. CRAM Press promotes sales and maintains a print archive. Preferred processes include: waterless lithograpy, relief printing, etching and drypoint, and colographs. Enquiries and project proposals are welcome.
Alan Flint, Co-Director & Print Master
José Medina, Professional Studio Assistant
Tobey C. Anderson, CRAM International Director
founded in 2008
CRAM Press was established as Canada's smallest independent print workshop by co-Directors Tobey C. Anderson and Alan Flint with the installation of Harold Town's 19th Century etching press in the CRAMplex. A year or so later, in Ausust 2010, CRAM Press was expanded to accommodate an American French Tool etching press and, while no longer Canada's smallest print studio, it remains Niagara's premier printmaking studio. CRAM Press works with artists to produce original prints and artist book-work editions. CRAM Press promotes sales and maintains a print archive. Preferred processes include: waterless lithograpy, relief printing, etching and drypoint, and colographs. Enquiries and project proposals are welcome.
Alan Flint, Co-Director & Print Master
José Medina, Professional Studio Assistant
Tobey C. Anderson, CRAM International Director