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2012 from East Tennessee State University and his MFA in drawing with a concentration in
printmaking in 2015 from the New York Academy of Art. He attended Tamarind Institute in 2017
and was awarded his Printer Training Certificate in 2018. He was one of two people selected to
stay a second year as an apprentice and in 2019 he earned the designation Tamarind Master
Printer. In 2020, he opened Jackalope Editions, a collaborative print shop and publishing house
in Knoxville, TN. His interest lies in the synthesis of fine art and craft, therefore his personal
work often involves printmaking and sewing. In addition to lithography, Ingram is trained in
woodcut and intaglio. His work has been exhibited around the US and internationally. When not
hanging out in the print shop you can find him hunting Jackalopes and Bigfoot.
and technical processes. Ingram approached the residency similarly to his training at Tamarind
Institute, learning the chemistry and technical aspects that go into ceramics. He found that the
similarities between printmaking and ceramics exist on more than a technical level – the sense
of community and what it means to be part of that community is a shared trait between the print
shop and ceramics studio. The ceramic work he produced was created with the help of the
community at Mighty Mud, who took the time out of their schedules to guide and assist him on
this journey.