Art+Science


Rothko’s Methods at the Tate

Safe Painting Content Page

Paints for Decorating

Safe Spray Painting

Safe Solvent Alternatives

The Radium Girls

Safe Oil Painting

Making Art Safely – Painting

Solvents and Thinners

Robert Parada – staying well as an artist

Painting the Town Green

On Pigments

Willy Richardson’s Art

Toxicity of Solvents

Hidden Exposures from Acrylics

Colorlab

Testimonials–About nontoxicprint 

Tracy Hill – Unmapping

Water Based Silkscreen

Laser Cutting 

3D Printing 

Metal Pigments 

Art School Safety 

Donna Adams / Keith Howard: 

The Beginners Compendium 

Intaglio Type

Etch Zinc and Steel

Etch Copper and Brass

Hard and Soft Ground

Aquatint

Drypoint and Monoprint

Electro Etching

Acrylic Resist Etching

Lead Toxicity in Art


innovation : art safety II

The New Etching Chemistry

Printmaking Resources

Essay on Keith Howard Press Play

Unmapping The World Tracy Hill

The Green Print Studio

Starch Based Silkscreen

Publications

Print Gallery

Orono Ground

Health and Safety Overview

Cupric Chloride Etch

Collagraph

Bordeaux Etch

Art meets Science

Henrik Boegh Gravure Art

Safety for Kids and Schools

The Green Art School

Exposing Ourselves to Art

Darkroom Safety

Cedric Green and History


innovation : art safety III

Unexplained Crystals

The Contemporary Printmaker

Stone Lithography

Safe Solvents

Keith Howard Play

Not dying for Art

What is Photopolymer Film

Solarplate

Photopolymer content

Perfect Registration

Hazardous Materials

Exposed to Art

Digital Halftone intaglio

Color Intaglio Master Prints

Color Inversion Intaglio

Klein Letters

Elizabeth Dove Aquatint Screen


innovation : art safety IV

Health in The Arts

Lead Hazards in Art and Craft

Cedric Green Photo History

Akua Inks

Litho Toner Wash

Adhesives and Toxicity

Lead Hazards

Plastics

Lead and Type

Silkscreen Printing

Collagraph

H+S Content

Kitchen Litho

Lithography Content

Offset Printing

Reproduction Risks

Polyester Plate Lithography

Printmaking Resources

Waterbased Silkscreen

What is Industrial Hygiene


health science + art safety V

Sculpture: Woodworking

Emergency Equipment

Eye and Face Protection

Jewelry

Sculpture: Welding

Hazardous Reactions

Solvents used in the Arts

Silicosis in Pottery

Spray Foam Exposure

Ventilation of toxic Substances

Painting and Drawing

Substitution Manifesto, 1989

Safer Substitutes A. Babin

Paint Removers

Papermaking

Pigment Safety – A. Babin

Lead in the Pottery Studio