This show encompasses three generations of printmakers involved with Pratt Institute’s Art and Design Education and Printmaking departments. John Bartlet, a Pratt alum with degrees from two programs, ...
Women in the arts often gain less recognition than their male peers, a reality that's no less true in the world of printmaking. To help close this gap, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture's ...
Mademoiselle M. F. Daniel, “A Rustic Bridge over a Brook Shaded by Trees” (19th century), etching (all images courtesy the New York Public Library unless noted) In the 19th century, Henrietta Louisa ...
The Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara (AFSB) will present People and Places by Santa Barbara Printmakers (SBP), an ...
When Grand Rapids printmaker Alynn Guerra was growing up in Mexico City, her father wouldn’t let her go trick-or-treating. The American custom had made its way south when Guerra was a child, and she ...
In a world rife with printed material, why make more? Printmaking may be the least understood art medium, even as it’s arguably the most straightforward. The gulf is wide between what rolls rapidly ...
A new exhibition at the Brush Art Gallery at St. Lawrence University in Canton features the work of nine Black women printmakers. It’s called "What the Mirror Said: Black Women of Print." One of the ...
Artists find inspiration from a number of sources. Sometimes it comes from simply living and studying outside of home. In “A Sense of Place,” a new exhibit that marks the reopening of 33 Hawley, the ...
Lise Drost and Jacoub Reyes are a powerhouse duo, especially when it comes to keeping the Florida Printmakers Society alive and thriving. Their relentless passion for the organization and the world of ...
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