Pacific Northwest College of Art Printmaking Department Chair Matthew Letzelter curates a selection of works produced by printmaker Maurice Sanchez.
An exhibition of contemporary prints in the shin hanga and sosaku hanga techniques.
Highlights from The RISD Museum’s extensive and superb collection of prints by Jacques Callot (1592-1635) are on view in the exhibition Jacques Callot and the Baroque Print.
“PRIMORDIAL” examines artists (Constance Jacobson & David Hart) who create new universes and life forms. Themes and ideas of generation, evolution, and genetics, are explored by these artists in both new and traditional media.
James Weinberg creates work that is both graphic as well as subtly nuanced. He draws imagery from his own drawings, found objects, unique typography and a library of patterns and geometric elements.
Barry Carlsen, Darren Houser, David Menard and Peter Olson will each display selections from their own work in an exhibit that highlights the diverse art of printmaking.
Black Math is an artist based in Boston, whose work merges both printmaking and street art. Drawing on an iconography that blends folklore symbols with a dream-like vision, he create images that are both familiar and complex.