
“OPEN”
7-10pm
Saturday, July 23rd
Featuring works from:
Sarah Bryant
Kyle Bravo
Bridget Elmer
Sarah Nicholls
Jen Thomas
The Cracker Factory is a renovated industrial building in the Finger Lakes which includes artists studios and an event space- they’re starting to set up a letterpress studio, as well. You can learn more about them here. and contact them here. And if you’re in the area, please do check out the show- I’m excited to be in such great company!
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Stop in to The Print Center if you’re in Philly:
June 4 – July 30, 2011
Saturday, June 4
Opening Reception: 3:00-5:00pm
Gallery Talk with Juror Sarah Suzuki and Award Ceremony: 3:30pm
85th Annual International Competition: Printmaking
Jurors:
Emi Eu, Director, Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore
Sarah Suzuki, Associate Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books, Museum of Modern Art, New York
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Exhibiting Artists:
Katie Baldwin, Philadelphia, PA
Anders Bergstrom, Brooklyn, NY
Annie Bissett, Northampton, MA
Tonia Bonnell, Denver, CO
Daniel Brewer, Philadelphia, PA
Nicholas Brown, Seattle, WA
Victoria Burge, Philadelphia, PA
Simond Chew, Singapore
Ann Conrad, New Canaan, CT
David Curcio, Watertown, MA
Kip Deeds, Newtown, PA
Sarah Dekker, Philadelphia, PA
Karla Hackenmiller, Athens, OH
Brian Johnson, Austin, TX
Nils Karsten, Brooklyn, NY
Anthony Lazorko, Mesilla, NM
Kakyoung Lee, Brooklyn, NY
Kristine Mallari, Denton, TX
Jiha Moon, Atlanta, GA
Kae Murakami, Kanagawa, Japan
Sarah Nicholls, Brooklyn, NY
Jonathan Nicklow, Evergreen, CO
Matt Phillips, Brooklyn, NY
Jenny Wiener, London, England
Rick Wright, Philadelphia, PA
The Print Center’s 85th Annual International Competition: Printmaking will feature new works by several of the finest contemporary artists from around the world. The Print Center’s Annual International Competition is one of the most prestigious exhibitions of its kind and is the oldest juried exhibition for printmaking and photography in the United States.
Martha Clippinger‘s work wound up in my lap yesterday and I think it’s charming. She’s a current resident in the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Space Program, which is having an open studio event this weekend. See here for details.
I spent a long time today looking at Diana Cooper‘s work, like this one, isn’t it lovely?




















