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C&C Editions
Printmaking Studio
Welcomes You

About C&C Editions

Opened in 2024, C&C Editions is devoted to collaboration and creativity. Built and led by Cole Rogers, the new workshop is devoted to traditional fine art printmaking methods including etching, lithography, screen printing and woodcut. The studio is located in the LynLake neighborhood of Minneapolis.
 
The studio’s name, C&C Editions, is a nod to Roger’s long-time creative partnership with Carla McGrath, co-founder and former Executive Director of Highpoint Center for Printmaking. C&C Editions will continue printmaking’s historic tradition of collaboration and creation.
 
Rogers and Mei Lam So, C&C Editions’ Assistant Printer and Studio Manager, are excited to launch the new studio with the focus of collaborating with leading artists in the creation of innovative prints in unique and limited editions.

The Team

Cole Rogers

Director and Master Printer

Mei Lam So

Mei Lam So

Assistant Printer & Studio Manager

"It is great news that Cole and Carla, the founders of Highpoint Center for Printmaking, have launched C&C Editions! Cole has established himself as one of America’s great adventurous master printers collaborating on widely seen work with Willie Cole, Jim Hodges, Dyani White Hawk, Njideka Akunyili-Crosby, Julie Mehretu, and many others. I was lucky enough to see the expansive Highpoint Editions retrospective at the Minneapolis Institute of Art in 2022, where I was struck by the persistent diversity of approaches taken and among artists Cole and Carla chose to invite — young and old, conceptually refined and rough-edged, with reputations both local and international. There was no house style on view; instead, every project seems to have nurtured until it bloomed into something completely particular, unexpected and rewarding. I expect lots of fresh surprises from their new studio in Minneapolis, C&C Editions."

— Susan Tallman is a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books and the Atlantic. Tallman was the editor-in chief of the journal Art in Print and writes often about prints and editions. Her most recent book is Kerry James Marshall: The Complete Prints 1976–2022.

"Cole is a gifted and knowledgeable printmaker. I am grateful for and proud of the work we accomplished together on our previous printmaking collaboration. I’m excited to see him creating new adventures and opportunities for himself, fellow artists, and all those positively impacted by the work. I’m really looking forward to playing and dreaming up new prints with Cole at C&C."

— Dyani White Hawk, artist

Current Projects

Julie Buffalohead's work has focused thematically on describing Indian cultural experience through personal metaphor and narrative. Just as frequently as the work has been evocative of animals, anthropomorphism and nature, it has been a critique of the simulacrum of the Old West, and of the prejudicial commercialization of Native culture.


Buffalohead is a member of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma. She has had solo exhibitions at Carleton College, St. Thomas University, St. Johns University, Bockley Gallery in Minneapolis, Denver Art Museum, The Plains Art Museum, and Minnesota Museum of American Art.  Buffalohead (b. 1972) lives and works in St. Paul, MN.

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