The Brodsky Center (formerly, Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper) was founded in 1986 by Judith K. Brodsky as an international, national, and regional center for leading-edge printmaking ideas and education. As part of Mason Gross School of the Arts, RCIPP is a learning center where students serve as interns and work with the master printers and papermakers.
Five studios provide capability for working in all print media -- intaglio, lithography, silk screen, relief papermaking, photo processes and books. A full computer lab is also available.
For more information about The Brodsky Center for Innovative Print and Paper, please visit http://news.rutgers.edu/focus/issue.2006-10-25