Art Review | mexico And Modern Printmaking: Graphic Evidence Of Mexicos Ferment
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Pioneering Printmaker Dies; David Parks To Speak
David Bernard, a printmaker and art professor at Wichita State University from 1949 to 1983, died on Dec. 21, 2006, in St. Cloud, Florida. He was 93....
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Frist Center Exhibit Examines Mexican Works - The Tennessean
A new exhibit at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts examines the contributions made by Mexican and foreign-born printmakers working in Mexico. |
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Art Review | artistic Collaborations: Even In The Digital Age, A Strong Case For Printmaking
Artistic Collaborations: 50 Years of Universal Limited Art Editions marks the half-century milestone for the workshop and its association with the Museum of Modern Art....
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The Way We Get By + Rockstar Heroes- Vain- Seattle...
The Way We Get By + Rockstar Heroes- VAIN- Seattle, WA Nov 06 (Art Show)The Way We Get By, photos of local musicians at work both on + offstage by Breanne KoselkeThe Way We Get By featured members of Seattle bands The Divorce, The Catch, Schoolyard Heroes, United State of Electronica, Kane Hodder, and Siberian.The raffle will go on through the month of November at VAIN.-and-Rockstar Heroes, stencils of music icons on canvas by Michael Lane First Thursday opening reception Thursday, November 2nd, 6 10pmVain2018 1st AveSeattle, WA 206-441-3441With DJ Teenage Rampage & DJ Kingblind, an art raffle to support the Vera Project, + a you-be-the-band photo shootArt on display through the month of NovemberMore Info?Breanne Koselke is a freelance photographer who shoots everything from rock shows to weddings. Her work reflects a documentary view of people, their lives, and what drives them. Her photos have appeared in Tablet, The Stranger, Seattle Weekly, and on Spin.com. She is currently working towards her Masters in Fine Art. The Way We Get By takes a photographic view of how a handful of local musicians continue to make rent to make music, capturing them in both their worlds of day job employee and onstage performer. The project is about people as they are and as they strive to be.Philadelphia native Michael Lane studied fine art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts as a painting and printmaking student. Hes since made a living making prints and furniture out of salvaged materials from abandoned Victorian buildings, designing sets for theater and opera, and running a wallpaper manufacturing facility. Rockstar Heroes takes Michael back to his salvaging roots- these stencil portraits of music icons are painted on old opera canvas backdrops- originally 40 by 80 feet, now cut down to small sizes. The musicians featured in this series include David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Debbie Harry, Siouxie Sioux, and Patti Smith.The First Thursday opening reception for these artists shows will be on November 2nd from 6 to 10pm and will feature DJ Teenage Rampage & DJ Kingblind (spinning music inspired by Rockstar Heroes subjects) and a you-be-the-band photo shoot, where people can pose with VAIN-styled rock models. In addition, both artists have generously offered to donate a piece of art each to a raffle benefiting The Vera Projects Capital Campaign.VAIN2018 1st Ave @ Virginia, Seattle 206.441.3441 | www.vain.com...
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