Galerie de l'Institut Directors Marc Lebouc and Anne-Gaëlle Lebouc give insight into the mission and ethos of the family ...
The fanciful lines and vibrant colors that characterized American postwar printmaking flowed out of a period of darkness. “The Pull of Experiment: Postwar American Printmaking,” which officially opens ...
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Most printmaking requires big, heavy equipment — something individual artists don’t have and most likely can’t afford. In 1996, artists Anne Cushman and Claire Hagan – each wanting a place to make ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Local printmakers show off their art at the "AADL Printmaking Festival" at the Ann Arbor District ...
Martin Harris, “Fannie Engraves a Copper Plate” (ca. 1947), gelatin silver print, 9 15/16 × 8 13/16 inches (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, gift of Robert Flynn Johnson, courtesy estate of Martin ...
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.
Former fireman Fuad Pathil, once accustomed to braving blazing infernos, now draws from those intense experiences to create evocative block print artworks, merging resilience and creativity. The ...
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 ...
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