Frequently asked questions.

Can you send my print framed?

We do not ship framed lithogrpahs. This saves cost on shipping and eliminates the risk of damage. It gives you the freedom to choose how to best display the work in your own home. We recommend always choosing a UV protectant glass for long term preservation of the appearance and value of your collection. Often a simple wooden frame or metal silver or black with a white or off-white mat is best. Feel free to contact us with specific questions if you are unfamiliar with the framing process.

Do you have a gallery I can visit?

If you happen to be in Upstate New York, you can schedule an appointment with Tim at the Corridor Press studio to view prints and learn more about the process. If you are in the Albuquerque or Santa Fe area, you can schedule an appointment with Sarah for a viewing or consultation.

What does ‘Otsdawa’ mean?

When our family moved to Otego in the early 1990s, long-time residents referred to the property–25 acres with a farmhouse from the 1880s and a big red barn as being “up the Otsdawa.” Depending on who you spoke to this Otsdawa had different boundaries, shifting and uncertain parameters. The Otsdawa is a hyper-local and quasi-mythical region somewhere in the hills of central New York State, with linguistic roots in an Iriquois language. Otsdawa creek is the name of the stream that runs along the bottom of the property, marking the far boundary of the land.