about us

Miranda K. Metcalf | founder and host

Miranda K. Metcalf has a master’s degree in art history with a focus on printmaking. She has worked in the arts in Australia, Thailand, and the United States in both commercial and non-profit institutions. She is currently the director of the Institute for Electronic Arts at Alfred University.

Reinaldo Gil Zambrano | host

Reinaldo Gil Zambrano is an award-winning printmaking artist from Caracas, Venezuela, in Spokane, WA. Reinaldo is currently an assistant professor of Printmaking at Gonzaga University, Co-founder of the Spokane Print & Publishing Center, and Art Commissioner for the state of Washington,

Timothy A. Pauszek | editorEditor Timothy Pauszek is a master printer from Western New York just a few snow drifts away from Great Lake Erie. He completed his MFA from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, makes every episode sound good, offers the printmaker’s perspective to the creative process, and acts as in-house graphic designer. (He’s married to Miranda, literally.)

Timothy A. Pauszek | editor

Editor Timothy Pauszek is a master printer from Western New York just a few snow drifts away from Great Lake Erie. He completed his MFA from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, makes every episode sound good, offers the printmaker’s perspective to the creative process, and acts as in-house graphic designer. (He’s married to Miranda, literally.)

Elizabeth K. Macmillan | accessibility coordinatorElizabeth MacMillan is a recent grad from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. She is responsible for editing transcripts of each episode to expand the availability of the show to even more print friends

Elizabeth K. MacMillan | accessibility coordinator

Elizabeth MacMillan is a printmaker from Winston-Salem, NC and a recent grad of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While she loves prints of every kind, her passion lies in letterpress and relief printing. She is responsible for editing transcripts of each episode to increase the show's accessibility and build an archive that can be referenced by print friends worldwide.