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|start_year= | |start_year=2021 | ||
|location= | |location=New York | ||
|city= | |city=New York | ||
|country= | |state_province=New York | ||
|coordinates= | |country=United States | ||
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|person_name=Camilo Otero | |||
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|website=http://www.calipsopress.com | |website=http://www.calipsopress.com | ||
|inks=Black, Blue | |inks=Black, Blue, Fluorescent Pink, Yellow, Fluorescent Orange, Fluorescent Green, Fluorescent Red, Brown, Light Teal, Aqua, Scarlet, Fluorescent Yellow | ||
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Calipso Press | Founded in 2015 by Eva Parra and Camilo Otero, Calipso Press explores publishing, printmaking, and collective research. Established in Cali, Colombia, and now based in New York, the press operates as a studio, publishing label, and platform reimagining print’s role in contemporary artistic practices. | ||
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Calipso Press - New York | |
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Location | New York |
Country | United States 🇺🇸 |
Type | Studio, Publisher |
Years active | 2021–present |
Co-founder | Camilo Otero |
Co-founder | Eva Parra |
Services | Print for hire |
Website | calipsopress.com |
Founded in 2015 by Eva Parra and Camilo Otero, Calipso Press explores publishing, printmaking, and collective research. Established in Cali, Colombia, and now based in New York, the press operates as a studio, publishing label, and platform reimagining print’s role in contemporary artistic practices.