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.
Often, when I see that a book comes directly out of a dissertation, there’s a sinking feeling that it may be arcane and academic in the extreme. The kind of book that’s filled with jargon and overly ...
GOWANUS — After years of setbacks including the COVID-19 pandemic, New York City is reclaiming its status as a hub for printmaking, starting with Powerhouse Art’s inaugural Brooklyn Fine Art Print ...
Usually when someone refers to an idea that “looks good on paper,” the concept might not actually work in practice. In the case of a new exhibition at the Casselberry Art House, the phrase refers to ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — In a February 1970 column for the Los Angeles Times, the journalist and activist Ruben Salazar wrote, “A Chicano is a Mexican-American with a non-Anglo image of himself.” It’s ...
In 1991, a 25-year-old Mark Attwood, newly qualified as a master printer at the Tamarind Institute in the US, returned to Johannesburg and got to work setting up a print studio in Newtown. With only a ...
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