Category Archives: Printmaking

Aileen Bassis – Jersey City, New Jersey

Briefly describe the work you do. I begin with a topic, mostly political and social issues, and think about ways to approach the material that will also be visually engaging. Form varies, sometimes I make a group of work on … Continue reading

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Hannah Skoonberg – Bowling Green, Kentucky

Briefly describe the work you do.  My work often combines delicate cut paper with relief and photographic processes. I work on translucent Japanese paper that accentuates the fragility of the work. Recurring themes revolve around my interest in landscape, grief, … Continue reading

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Anne Krinsky – London, United Kingdom

Briefly describe the work you do. I am a painter and printmaker and also make site-specific installations in response to archived collections. My work often begins with a grid. I find pattern and geometry everywhere — in the bilateral symmetry … Continue reading

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Raluca Iancu – Knoxville, Tennessee

Briefly describe the work you do. I explore disaster, tragedy, memory and vulnerability through different mediums, ranging from printmaking to performance, to edible art and printed objects. I question the way we look at tragedy as well as the way … Continue reading

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Alexander Kevin Wrencher – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work you do. I’m interested in how the past can inform your current feelings; your personality traits and your current behavior are shaped by the past events you have been through. All the experiences that you have … Continue reading

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Zach Fitchner – Jacksonville, Florida

Briefly describe the work you do.   My most recent work is a suite of mixed media prints that I created for a solo exhibition entitled Icons of Confessions. Inspired by the phrase, “digging up dirt,” Icons of Confessions explores … Continue reading

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Rose Emanuela Briccetti – Santa Barbara, California

Briefly describe the work you do. The existential plight of the modern worker, whether described by Marx or satirized in Dilbert, permeates the Western collective consciousness. My work aims to explore the alienation of the paper pusher, revealing the absurdity of this struggle … Continue reading

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Brett Suemnicht – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work you do. My work becomes as static as my self-exploration into a queer identification. My work looks at mainstream notions that define desire, behavior and personal constitution. I look at google mainframes, hate speech, and other … Continue reading

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James Deeb – Evanston, Illinois

Briefly describe the work you do.  My art centers on creating paintings, drawings and monotypes. I produce a short film or script about every ten years or so. Each media offers a different creative outlet that roughly fits most of … Continue reading

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Jennifer Scheuer -Ithaca, New York

Briefly describe the work you do. I often work in lithography, photogravure, papermaking and book arts; and as a printmaker really enjoy thinking about how to construct an image through technique and materials. I am specifically interested in art and … Continue reading

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