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Stewart Nachmias currently maintains his studio in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn.
His workshop was included in a recent BWAC Park Slope Studio Tour, where he
presented demonstrations of his technique in woodcuts and paper casting.
Prior to moving his studio to Brooklyn, Nachmias and several fellow artists operated Studio 827,
located at 41 Union Square in New York City. Studio 827 had a long history of artists working in all media.
It was here Nachmias began his friendship and collaboration with Dorothy Dehner, (1901-1994), whose
studio was nearby. Nachmias began printing unfinished editions of Dehner's etched & engraved
plates, many of which were produced by Dehner at Atelier 17 in the 50's.
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Studio 827, 1986.
From left to right/ Back row: Barbara McPhail, Al Doyle, Sarah Sears. Front row: Miki Nagano,
Mary Teichman, Jim Quinn, Stewart Nachmias
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BFA Studio in New Paltz 1980. |
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