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Artist in Residence at Milos Studio, Skopelos

January 13, 2013 Basil Hall

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Munich-based artist, Christopher Croft, will be our first artist in residence at Milos Studios on Skopelos this year. He and Basil have collaborated on numerous editions since the 1980’s, so it will be great to reunite in Paradise once again! Christopher (seen at left working with Basil in Darwin in 2010) will work for two weeks in May on a third series of small etchings on this, his third trip to the island, while Basil prints up editions of the first two series. The residency may co-incide with two others (TBA) and will open our 2013 season in Greece. Following Chris’s visit will be BHE’s two workshops, a residency by Helen Mueller and a third workshop to be run by Melbourne artist, Rosie Weiss, assisted by Steph Bolt.

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