Atlas: Print Exchange
3/6/2014
Jan Brandt Gallery March 22, 2014 7-9PM Atlas: Print Exchange, is a traveling exhibition featuring artists from across the country, who's work maps a topology of confluences and ranges across new thinking, traversing interim and alternate directions in print based media. Featuring the work of: Dustin M. Price, Esq. Javier Carrillo Nicholas Flatley Michael Baum Karri A. Dieken Hector Hernadez Brett Lysne Amy Nack Cassandra Schiffler Diane Gabriel Mario Contreras Tzvu Izaksonas Adam Farcus Allison Yasukawa Terri Kralitsch Leftovers IV
12/27/2013
Downtown Boise, ID. A crew of local leftover printmakers gathered together for installing the exhibition set of Leftovers IV in Macy's windows for Black Friday shoppers to see what's up at Wingtip Press. Hoping they'll be enticed to stop by next week to participate in our Silent Auction for Hunger Relief.
Mighty Tieton
6/20/2013
Mighty Tieton is an incubator for artisan businesses. This small group of entrepreneurial urban and rural designers, architects, artists, and creative individuals is working in the Central Washington town of Tieton, fifteen miles west of Yakima. Mighty Tieton’s goal is to help revitalize the economy of the town and region by combining creative and professional skills, and connecting with local resources to build successful businesses involving art, design, hospitality, and recreation.
10x10x10xTieton
4/16/2013
The jury is in. The catalogue is in production. Opening August 10. 2013. Jurors Justin Gibbens, artist and PUNCH Gallery founding member; and Linda Tesner, Director of the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art, Lewis & Clark College. Ruddell Gallery Exhibition
3/20/2013
Exhibition at the Ruddell Gallery, featuring artists originally from or currently working in the great state of South Dakota. According to Dustin M. Price, curator, the title of the exhibition, “History of Things to Come” refers to the artists’ history of living and working in South Dakota. The artists relationship with life in the region has informed and strengthened their evolving art practices. The exhibition acknowledges the influence of the geographical area, while looking toward to the possibilities inherent in their future practices.
History of Things to Come
3/1/2013
Two of the five works featured in the Ruddell Gallery Exhibition, currently on display on the campus of Black Hills State University. The exhibition “History of Things to Come” demonstrates that contemporary Post Modern art practices are alive and well in South Dakota. The selected artists; Michael Baum, Karri A Dieken, James Louks, Erica K Merchant, Mike Knuston, Dustin M Price, and Ann Porter, have attended and/or taught at BHSU within the past decade. While it may not be initially recognizable, the landscape and isolation of western South Dakota has informed the artists’ works in a conceptual manner. Stillness, contemplation, labor, meditation, rural lifestyles, heritage and the landscape are all reoccurring themes throughout the artwork.
Left, Water, lake and trees. Graphite, color pencil. 8 x 8 inches, 2012. Right, A small boat on the big ocean. Graphite, color penicl. 8 x 8 inches, 2012. Ritz Gallery | SDCAA Faculty Show
2/5/2013
Ritz Gallery
SDCAA Faculty Show South Dakota State University Sept. 17th - Oct.19th, 2012 South Dakota State University is hosting an exhibition of artwork by college art faculty members from across the state as part of the South Dakota College Art Association’s biennial meeting. The exhibition is currently hanging in the Ritz Gallery in Grove Hall on campus and features nearly 50 works by faculty members from: Augustana College, Black Hills State, Dakota State, Northern State, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, SDSU, University of Sioux Falls and University of South Dakota. The Littlest Print Exchange
1/14/2013
West. Digital Print, Relief. 1x1 inch. 2013
The Teensy Tiniest Print Exchange, organized by Christopher Clark is an art trade, with no assigned theme, open to anyone who wishes to participate. The challenge of the exchange is to create a composition that works successfully at a ridiculously small scale; only one inch square. The Littlest Print Exchange Stay tuned for additional info regarding this print exchange. 10-22-38 Astoria
11/20/2012
Looking back a year ago this November, FICTILIS presented a gallery-wide installation/exhibition celebrating the art of xerography (photocopying). The FICTILIS space was transform into a pop-up copy shop that is pre-stocked with a wide selection of ready-to-copy artworks, by artists from Seattle and beyond, which will blanket the space’s 17-ft-high walls. Visitors can use on-site copy machines to interact with the collection in several ways and contribute to its evolution over the course of the exhibition.
New York City artist Raphael Griswold contributed a month-long edition of serial xerographs faxed each day to Pioneer Square from across the continent. Los Angelest artist Danielle McCullough contributed a 105-sheet xerographic treatment of the Google “finger spam” phenomenon entitled “Ring out wild bells!!!/ Say unto others what you would have them/say unto you, only way louder!” (view her Kickstarter page to help fund the project further). From her statement: In this book, I have memorialized the gestures of distracted clerical workers, myself included, who have inadvertently inserted ourselves into the historical archive as embodied mistakes –disrupting the seamless translation of public domain texts into digital commodities as we insert our fingers into the margins. During breaks in my work at a library I’ve scanned a 1901 version of Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem “In Memoriam” and inserted a parallel message in American Sign Language. This finger spelling interprets notes of encouragement, taken from the Tennyson poem and Naomi Klein’s address to the Occupy Wall Street movement. Participating artists include: Aaron Khawaja / Ali Osborn / Amanda Schoofs / Anthony Balkan / Ashley Hagen / Barbara Ekstrom / Bill Dimichele / Blade Birch / Bradley Miller / Bren Munroe / Brian Nogues / Cara Levine / Carl Baker / Catherine Trapani / Chelsea Alvarez / Chelsea Kowitz / Cheryl Wormley / Chris Ando / Christopher Clark / Craig Latchaw Jr. / Danielle McCullough / Davis Liambac / Derek Dickey / Emily Wiseman / Fox Anthony Spears / Geronimo Legaspi / Graham Downing / Gregory Carlson / Heather Walters / Jamie Olmstead / Jason Byrnes / Jason T. Miles / Jay Passer / John M Bennett / Justin Mata / Katie Herzog / Katrina Castillo / Kelly Froh / Lauren Tyler Norby / Lilia Felipe / Lindsey St.Pierre / Lucy Morehouse & Scott Davis / Luke Munn / Lydia Frederick / Lyssa Barsda / Madeline Courtney / Marcy Gussenhofen / Mariangela Guatteri / Marisa Prefer / Max Clotfelter / Meadow Starts with P (Andrew, Vienne, and Raffi Peterson) / Michael B. Baum / Michael Blake / Michelle Rozic / Michelle Wakeland / Miles Lewis / Miles Mattison / Nick Wolf / Nico Vassilakis / Nicole Lavelle / Omar Cervantes / Rachel Chiodo / Raphael Griswold / Richard Wynne / Rosa Mcelheny / Sam Sheppard / Samantha Indrieri / Scott F. Hall / Shihori Nakayama / Steve Quenell / Teresa Grasseschi / Tim Miller / Toran Kotter / Valerie Nichols / Vinh Ho / Wayne Diem Kleppe / Wendy Ann Witsoe / Xavier Oden / Zeina Baltagi and FICTILIS: Timothy Furstnau / Andrea Steves / Isabel Blue / Rani Ban FICTILIS 210 S Washington Seattle, WA 98104 September 10 - 21, 2012 Gallery Talk: Friday, September 14, noon Patti and Rusty Rueff Galleries West Gallery, Pao Hall EXCHANGE VIII: Contemporary Prints is comprised of national and international portfolios and projects that Purdue University faculty, alumni, and graduate students were invited to participate in. Fine art prints in the form of etchings, digital prints, screen prints, lithographs, relief prints, and mixed media prints by artists from all over the US and abroad are included in the exhibition. Exchange VIII was organized and curated by Purdue University printmaking graduate students Andrés Arízaga, Monica Farrar, LaToya Hobbs, and Lisa Wicka with printmaking professor Kathryn Reeves. COMMON SPACE is an international invitational exhibition developed and curated by Purdue University printmaking graduate students Monica Farrar, LaToya Hobbs and Lisa Wicka with printmaking professor Kathryn Reeves. The show includes original fine art prints by artists from all over the US and abroad including Australia, Canada, China, England, and India. Invited artists representing diverse backgrounds and concepts cooperated in creating art about the idea of common space. Curators of this exhibition said, “We have all experienced certain spaces – interior and exterior space, social and cultural space, psychological and physical space, inner and outer, real and imagined. Space implies a rich multitude of things. A portfolio is one space that printmakers hold in common. This portfolio is a reflection of printmaking as a community of individual artists working in many directions within an interconnected network.” |
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