It’s a fair where Renaissance masterpieces hang alongside works fresh off the printing press, and age-old techniques meet methods that push the limits of what a print can be with dimensional and ...
Sarah Sense (Chitimacha), “Does Water Have Memory?” (2017), dust grain photogravure, CMY photo-lithograph, woven, 15 x 19 in (gift of the Map(ing) project director from the ASU School of Art to ASU ...
African wax print art is becoming an important medium for contemporary storytelling. The vibrant colors and intricate ...
Longtime printmaking and book arts champion Sibyl Rubottom will retire this month from her role managing the Athenaeum Art Center's Print Studio. The studio is located inside the Athenaeum's satellite ...
Mo’Print, short for Month of Printmaking, is a volunteer-organized biennial celebration of original, handcrafted prints that stretches across Colorado. Launched in 2014, the event pulls together ...
Returning for its second edition, the community-centric Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair (BFAPF) will alight in Gowanus, Brooklyn, at the Grand Hall of Powerhouse Arts. The fair brings together a ...
The tradition of printmaking has a longstanding history in Bangladesh, and in South Asia. Though the technique originated in China, printmaking quickly became a popular mode of artistic reproduction ...
Leslie Diuguid (right) working with Angela Pilgrim at Du-Good Press to create custom layers on Pilgrim’s edition to debut at the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair. (photo by Alverson Layne) As March comes ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — What do an asphalt roller and art have in common? Introducing steamroller printmaking, a unique way to bring the Wichita community together while celebrating local artists.
The Dalloul Art Foundation (DAF) in Beirut will present Prints & Printmaking, an exhibition celebrating the artistry of Arab artist-printmakers (Sept 5 – Dec. 5). It will showcase a selection of fine ...
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