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Neil Morris is the Reader in Contemporary Printmaking at Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, and has been involved in collaborative printmaking practices for over 25 years. Since the year 2000 the Printmaking Centre at Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool School of Art, has been host to more than twenty printmakers in residence. It has helped to establish international exchange programmes and symposia, provide a resource of excellence for the regional community of artist/printmakers and played a substantial curatorial role in many exhibitions. He has displayed his research findings at a variety of international forums including the Liverpool International Biennial of Contemporary Art, 2000 - 2008, the International Festival Eight Days a Week: Liverpool/Cologne a Cultural Exchange, 1998 – 2008, the International Printmaking Conference Impact 4, Berlin/Poznan, 2005, the Tate Gallery, Liverpool 2005 and numerous refereed publications including ‘Graphic Authorship – Artists in Print’ ISBN 0-9542326-4-X, ‘Visible Signs’, (author David Crow) ISBN 2-88479-035-7, ‘In Exposed Areas’ ISBN 0-9552820-1-2, ‘Responses: Intercultural Drawing Practices’, ISBN 09523161 and ‘Von Zufalligen Linien und Rottlichen Flecken’ ISBN 0-9547306-1-5. He has also held numerous residencies nationally and internationally and his sponsors have included Arts Council of England, Stadt Koln, Liverpool Culture Company, Koln Kulturant and P.H Holt Trust.
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