On an initiative of Maria Coussirat Camargo and Eduardo Haesbaert, Iberê Camargo’s Print Studio opens in 1995 for the use of other artists. The space is initially used by local printmakers, etching and printing under the technical guidance of Eduardo Haesbaert. But artists such as Maria Tomaselli, Anico Herskovitz, Leo Dexheimer, and others had already worked in the studio.
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The Iberê Camargo Foundation starts to define its cultural activities and includes print workshops in the studio, run by Anna Letycia, Evandro Carlos Jardim, Cláudio Mubarac and Carlos Martins. The latter two artists running workshops are invited to leave a plate for the institution. The Iberê Camargo Foundation Collection begins.
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