Kicking off the Fall schedule at The Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, Connecticut is an invitational group exhibition titled,"From the Head and the Heart." I'm happy to be traveling there for the opening this Sunday and will be joining a panel discussion that afternoon. "The exhibition From the Head and the Heart includes prints made in the recent past giving visual expression to a wide range of political and social topics that have become omnipresent in our culture. The art selected illustrates subject matter that is important to the artists represented in the show and speaks to the current state of our national and international discourse, some topics of which are immigration, gun control, the environment, endangered species and land use, racism, LGBTQ rights, women’s...
Can't wait for this upcoming show with Print Shop Darlin's- our inaugural exhibition at Slugfest Printmaking Workshop Gallery in Austin, Texas this November during East Austin Studio Tour.
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I'm thrilled to be joining friends and fantastic artists Polly Morwood, Tess Doyle, and Liz Hermanson for a four-printmaker exhibition this Fall at UMHB. Many thanks to John Hancock and Hershal Seals at UMHB.
A selection of this exhibition will be traveling to Austin to Slugfest Printmaking Workshop for East Austin Studio Tour this November!
Very pleased to be a Round 2 participant in Gregory Santos's (Denver, CO) snail mail litho publishing trade project, Mixed Grit! I was sent a grained litho stone in the mail with a No3 litho crown with a month to complete a drawing and return the stone to Greg for etching and printing. You can follow the etching and printing processes through the Mixed Grit instagram account. Mixed Grit is "a unique format, semi-collaborative stone lithograph print trade comprised of small curated groupings of select artists from across the nation. All images are drawn using only a Korn’s No.3 lithographic crayon pencil. All stones are prepared at carborundum 220 and shipped via USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate shipping." Check out...
The invention of paper contributed greatly to the rise of literacy and art around the world. For the past 2000 years, paper has evolved in a multitude of directions. It continues to inspire and impact almost every aspect of our lives. The artwork in this exhibition celebrates paper’s versatility as a medium and represents a selection of innovative and visually striking approaches by contemporary artists. The Morgan Conservatory is the largest arts center in the United States dedicated to every facet of papermaking, book arts and letterpress printing and to cultivating the talents of established and emerging artists. An international destination that is free and open to the public, the Morgan Conservatory is a working studio, gallery, gathering place for...