John Hilarides


Photography, Exhibits, Installation
Photo-ceramics                      

In the late 1980s, I did the tedious process of photo-ceramics which is a variation of gum printing and sometimes silk screening.  
This is how I got into exhibit graphics.  Before digital output replaced silk screening, most exhibit graphics were screen printed..
We don't have to get our hands wet anymore.
All images ,© 1982 - 2000 by John Hilarides
Walking Tour, 60 Photoceramic tiles of Central Piedmont Community College campus in 1984.
Social Services, 1st 1% Public Art project in Charlotte depicting home, school and work. 4' X 15' photoceramics.  1985
Work, Social Services, 1st 1% Public Art project in Charlotte depicting home, school and work. 4' X 15' photoceramics.  1985
36th St. Subway, Philadelphia, 1988, 7' X 30'
34th St. Subway, Philadelphia, 7' X 50', 1988
Discovery Place Handprints, fundraising project for hands-on science museum, Charlotte, 1988
Discovery Place Handprints, fundraising project for hands-on science museum, Charlotte, 1989
Irwin Ave. Murals, produced 13 ceramic tile murals with entire student body  of elementary school, 1988
Dancers, photo silkscreened tiles of dancers encircling community center in Philadelphia. 1988
Postcard, hand colored postcard tiles for Miami residence.
Postcard, hand colored postcard tiles for Miami residence.
Postcard, hand colored postcard tiles for Miami residence.
Historical Tiles of Auto Industry on columns at Flint Airport, 1989
Historical Tiles of Auto Industry on columns at Flint Airport, 1989
Historical Tiles of Auto Industry on columns at Flint Airport, 1989