Stephanie Alaniz

Stephanie Alaniz was born in Corpus Christi, Texas where they received their Bachelor of Fine Art from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in 2016. Alaniz went on to receive their Master of Fine Art from West Virginia University in 2019. They have shown their work internationally in places such as Egypt, France, and Nepal. In 2019 they showed work nationally in Kansas, Illinois, Utah, West Virginia, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, and Texas. They are a fat artist fighting socially created beauty-norms and want to break down the stigma towards fat bodies, general fatphobia, and normalizing insecurities.

Insecurity Collective, Installation (36 modular rolls of Japanese paper), Each roll is 15"x25', 2019-2020

Insecurity Collective (Detail), Installation (36 modular rolls of Japanese paper), Each roll is 15"x25', 2019-2020

 
 

Chan Amornwatanakunchai

Chan Amornwatanakunchai is an artist and printmaker based in Bangkok, Thailand. She is also the founder of Bangkok -based screen printing studio called 'tapumtapam studio'. She has been creating her work since 2015. Her works have been selected in various selected exhibition around the world.

Silent Skeptical 13 coloured layer hand-pulled screen print. Edition of 15, signed & numbered Size : 29.7 x 42 cm Year Completed : 2018

Peaceful Equivocality 15 coloured layer hand-pulled screen print. Size : 29.7 x 42 cm Year Completed : 2018

Dubious Tranquility 18 coloured layer hand-pulled screen print Size : 29.7 x 42 cm Year Completed : 2018

 

Yoni Asega

Yoni Asega is a Printmaker based in Oakland, CA by way of Las Vegas, NV. His work explores the navigation of the African American experiences & interactions through perception, the theory of knowledge, imagination & emotion. His Work is inspired by the orientation of self through the urban landscape. Asega has received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the San Francisco Art Institute. He has exhibited work at Diego Rivera Gallery, Joyce Gordon Gallery, Space 236, &; Part. 2 Gallery. He has taught at NUMU New Museum Los Gatos & West Oakland Youth Center. Asega is also the Co-Founder of Sun Night Editions, Bay Areas fine art printers & publishers. (Link to website.)

Signs 18" x 12" screenprint on reflective vinyl-backed to aluminum 2020

Signs 18" x 12" screenprint on reflective vinyl-backed to aluminum 2020

Am I Black Enough For Ya? 16" x 20" screenprint 2020

Certain Blacks (7 of 8) 21.5" Screen & Digital print on 100lb cougar white backed to wood 2015-2020

 

Ann Aspinwall 

Ann Aspinwall (born 1976 in New York) received her MA in art history from the University of St Andrews in Scotland, and studied printmaking at studios in Scotland and Italy. She worked as a print specialist at the New York Public Library and then as a master printer at Pace Editions in New York. In 2012 Aspinwall and Knut Willich founded Aspinwall Editions, a fine art print publisher and studio in New York. Recent exhibitions in which Aspinwall’s work has been shown include "Ann Aspinwall: Spirit of Place," McKenzie Fine Art, New York (2019); "3rd Annual Hand Pulled Prints: The Current Practice in Printmaking," Site:Brooklyn, New York (2017); "Try to See It My Way," Surplus Gallery, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois (2017); and "New Prints 2016/Winter," International Print Center New York. Aspinwall’s work is in the permanent collections of the British Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the New York Public Library, Yale University Art Gallery, and the Smith College Museum of Art.

Brume, screenprint, image 18 x 39 3/8 in., sheet 24 3/4 x 45 5/8 in., 2019

 

Kristin Becker

Kristin Carlson Becker lives in north Idaho with her husband and two small children. She teaches graphic design and digital foundations in the Digital Technology & Culture Program at Washington State University in Pullman, WA. Her work has been exhibited in academic galleries throughout the United States, and at the International Print Center in New York.

I Heart You Square Triangle Double-sided color screenprint 26 x 38 inches 2012

 
 

Benjamin Clement

Ben Clement is a New York based printmaker and animator who explores the ties between the screen printing process and direct animation. He received his BA and BFA in 2019 from The New School for Illustration and Film Theory with a focus in printmaking and animation. The intersection of his studies led him to create a world of direct animation that utilizes the screen printing process as a key component. While he spends most of his artistic practice creating abstract visuals and music videos, he also works as a printmaking technician at Parsons School of Design.

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Protector, Acrylic on 16 mm Film, 24" x 30", 2019. (3:41)

 

Emma Difani

Emma Difani is a visual artist originally from Albuquerque, NM, living and working in Oklahoma City. She received a BFA in Printmaking from the University of New Mexico. Emma has been Artists-in-Residence at the Herekeke Arts Center in Taos, New Mexico and Artspace at Untitled in Oklahoma City. She is a member of the Factory Obscura collective, co-founder of Connect:Collect, an annual international print exchange and teaches printmaking at Oklahoma City University. Her work uses the obsessive layering of printmaking to examine the complex relationships between the natural and constructed environments. More information can be found on her website.

Malcolm Zachariah is a bridge-builder making connections between art and science. Based in his hometown of Oklahoma City, Malcolm experiments in several media with an emphasis on paper, including drawing, watercolors, and over 25 years of kirigami (cut and folded paper) sculpture. Self-taught while studying biochemistry (BS, University of Oklahoma), Malcolm draws on motifs from the macroscopic (rainforests and coral reefs) and microscopic (cells and molecules) worlds. Malcolm has translated his work into printmaking as a featured artist for the Artspace at Untitled Steamroller Print Festival in Oklahoma City and through printed kirigami collaborations with Emma Difani. Malcolm is active in the Oklahoma arts community, serving on the leadership team of the Art Group OKC collective and promoting diversity and inclusion in art.

Cuesta Cortada, Screenprint on sculpted paper, 48 x 48 x 56 inches, 2019 Collaborative project by Emma Difani and Malcolm Zachariah

 
 

Justin Diggle

Justin Diggle is based in Salt Lake City and teaches Printmaking at the University of Utah (USA). He received his B.A.(Hons) Degree in Fine Art from Bristol Polytechnic, UK, in 1989 and his M.F.A. Degree from Southern Illinois University, USA in 1997. 

Recent exhibitions include: Megalo International Print Prize Finalist Exhibition. Juried. Kingston, ACT. Australia (2020), Impressed 2020 National Printmaking Exhibition. Juried.Art Gym Gallery, Denver, CO. USA, 33rd Annual McNeese Works on Paper Exhibition. Juried. Grand Gallery. McNeese State University. LA, USA (2020), 8th International Triennial of Graphic Arts Sofia. Juried. Bulgaria (2019). Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial. Juried. Jewett Art Gallery, Wellesley College. MA, USA (2019), 37th Bradley International Print and Drawing Exhibition. Juried. Peoria, IL. USA (2019), Xu Yuan International Print Biennial. Juried. Beijing, China (2019), Delta National Small Prints Exhibition. Juried. Bradbury Art Museum. Arkansas State University. AR, USA (2019).

Bug Drone I. Screenprint and laser Engraving 20 x 24 inches 2020

Bug Drone I. Screenprint and laser Engraving 20 x 24 inches 2020

 
 

Saga Eklund

Saga Eklund, originally from Halmstad, Sweden is a multidisciplinary artist who works primarily with painting, printmaking and installation. In 2020 she earned her bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts at the Ringling College of Art and Design, FL, USA. During this time, she won the 2020, Trustee Scholar Award of the Fine Arts Department and was selected for numerous Best of Ringling Annual Juried Exhibitions. With vibrating colors, patterns and fragmented structures, she creates large and complexed compositions through multiple techniques. Eklund’s work is known for being provocative where her content ranges between being suggestive to explicit. In her most recent work, she expresses the conflict between public reaction and private consumption of the female sexuality. Depicting the unnoticeable signals that are constantly shown but ignored and camouflaged into modern culture.

CTRL Screen-print on paper, stitched together with tread 67" x 96" 2019

CTRL Screen-print on paper, stitched together with tread 67" x 96" 2019

 
 

Arron Foster

Arron Foster received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Printmaking and Art Education from East Carolina University in Greenville, NC and his Master of Fine Arts degree in Printmaking and Book Arts from the University of Georgia, Athens Georgia. He has exhibited both nationally and internationally and has held academic appointments at the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio and Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

A river runs through it_And the devil, Cyanotype and Silkscreen, 28" x 20", 2020

A river runs through it_And the devil, Cyanotype and Silkscreen, 28" x 20", 2020

 
 

Matthew Willie Garcia

Matthew Willie Garcia is a printmaker whose work moves far beyond the traditional print media, he specializes in what he calls 4d printmaking, which includes screen printing, projection-mapped animation, large-scale installation, and drawing. His work explores ideas of queer quantum mechanics, intersectional existence, and speculative/science fiction identity narratives through color abstraction and nonrepresentational forms. Garcia was born and raised in Tulare, CA. He received a B.F.A. in Printmaking from the Kansas City Art Institute and is currently an M.F.A. Candidate in Printmaking at the University of Kansas, anticipated graduation date May 2020, he currently works between Kansas City, MO, and Lawrence, KS. Garcia has shown his work regionally though out the midwest, and recently his work was part of Queer Abstraction group exhibition at the Nerman Contemporary Museum of art.

Superstate no. 1, Screen Print on Yupo, 21" x 33", 2020

Superstate no. 1, Screen Print on Yupo, 21" x 33", 2020

Superstate no. 2, Screen Print on Yupo, 21" x 33", 2020

Superstate no. 2, Screen Print on Yupo, 21" x 33", 2020

 

Ruthann Godollei

Ruthann Godollei is the Wallace Professor of Art, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota. Her internationally exhibited prints incorporate pointed social commentary. Exhibits include Multiple Ones: Contemporary Perspectives in Printmedia, Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, FL, 2020; Printed Matter, Strzeminski Fine Arts Academy, Łódź, Poland, 2019; Pacific States Printmaking Biennial, University of Hawai’i, 2018; The Big Crash, Biblioteca Central de Cantabria, Santander, Spain, 2018; Nasty Women, Knockdown Center, NYC, 2017; the 14th International Print Triennial, Tallinn, Estonia; and the 9th Biennale internationale d’estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada. Her work is in many international collections, including KUMU Museum, Tallinn, Estonia; the Centre For Fine Print Research, Bristol, UK; Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Polish National Museum of Art, Poznañ. Author of a DIY printmaking book, "How to Create Your Own ..." (Voyageur Press), she received a 2019 Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Printmaking at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

 

Bunting, screenprinted orange plastic pennant flags, installation is variable in size, string is 105' total, each flag 17 x 11", 2020

 

Kate Horvat

Kate Horvat is an artist living and working in Kansas City, Kansas. Her work explores desire and expectation in American culture and she is interested in how collective desire manifests into political and social change. Her works have been displayed in various national and international shows, including "Right In Front Of Your Eyes" in Hangzhou, China, "Here & Now" in Tokyo, Japan, and "So Hot Right Now" in Phoenix, Arizona. Kate was also a two-time recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Emerging artist award and was an Artist’s Book Resident at Women’s Studio Workshop in Rosendale, New York. She received her B.F.A, from Northwest Missouri State University in 2012 and her M.F.A.from Arizona State University in 2016. www.katehorvat.com

The Sun Is Shining, But I Don't Trust It. Screenprint on Masa Soft White. 9.75 x 15". 2019

 

Robert Howsare

Robert Howsare’s interdisciplinary work explores the ambiguous and illusory aspects of visual perception. He received his BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute and graduated with an MFA in printmaking from Ohio University. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally; select venues include the Grand Rapids Art Museum, the Austrian Cultural Forum of New York, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Urban Institute of Contemporary Art and the International Print Center of New York. Howsare’s work has been recognized by WIRED Magazine, Abi¬tare International Design Magazine, HOW, and other publications. Most recently his work has appeared in The Art of Tinkering, Meggs’ History of Graphic Design and on Adult Swim.

cascade, serigraph, 18" x 14", 2017

cascade, serigraph, 18" x 14", 2017

unfixate, serigraph, 18" x 14", 2017

unfixate, serigraph, 18" x 14", 2017

 

Sophie Isaak

Sophie Isaak was born in Boston, Massachusetts. After graduating from the University of Vermont with a degree in English and Studio art, she continued her education at the University of Iowa. She graduated in 2018 with her MFA in Printmaking with a secondary concentration in Painting. Isaak's work has been displayed nationally, in several juried exhibitions. In 2018, she received a State Foundation on Culture and the Arts Recognition Award after showing her work at the University of Hawaii Hilo. Isaak has given public lectures on her work most recently at The University of Vermont in Burlington, VT and at the Barrett Art Center in Poughkeepsie, NY. In January of 2019, Isaak completed an Artist Residency at the Vermont Studio Center where she also received a Vermont Studio Center Grant. In Summer 2020 Isaak will return for the third time to teach printmaking at Skidmore College’s Summer Studio Art Program. She currently resides outside of Boston, MA, where she teaches printmaking at The University of Massachusetts Lowell and Lesley University College of Art and Design.

I'm not that bad, Silkscreen, colored pencil, hot stamped foil, ink, sculpey, spray paint, magnets 42" x 48" 2018

I'm not that bad, Silkscreen, colored pencil, hot stamped foil, ink, sculpey, spray paint, magnets 42" x 48" 2018

 
 

Travis Janssen

Travis Janssen received an MFA degree in Printmaking from Arizona State University and a BFA from the University of Wisconsin- Madison. He has mounted solo exhibitions at venues such as Seed Space (Nashville, TN), DEMO Project (Springfield, IL), the University of Notre Dame (South Bend, IN), Arteles Creative Center (Finland), and Elsewhere Living Art Museum (Greensboro, NC). Over the last fifteen years he has shown work in over 175 juried or invitational exhibitions across the United States and international locales including China, Finland, Iran, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Russia, Sweden, Thailand, and the United Kingdom. Janssen is currently an Associate Professor and Head of the Printmaking Program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

Spell it out. screenprint & archival inkjet 14" X 18" 2019

Spell it out. screenprint & archival inkjet 14" X 18" 2019

Corona (GS_Qi) screenprint & archival inkjet 22" X 30" 2019

Corona (GS_Qi) screenprint & archival inkjet 22" X 30" 2019

 

Nicole Juza

Nicole Juza is a December 2019 graduate of the University of Wisconsin - Stout, School of Art & Design. With high honors, she received a BFA in Graphic Design & Interactive Media, concentrating in both communication design and interaction design, and a minor in printmaking. Nicole has been featured for her Art & Design work in Graphic Design USA as a “2019 Student to Watch” and in her University's Journal, Stoutonia, as a “Student Artist Spotlight.” She has experience freelance designing for the Walker Art Museum in Minneapolis, Minnesota and working as a graphic designer on Stout's campus for University Housing. She has also gained field experience interning at the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum in Two Rivers, Wisconsin and by assisting in UW-Stout’s Printmaking Lab during the semester. In her work, she enjoys drawing from her experiences traveling across the States and her studies of art & design abroad in Italy, Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, and, most recently, Japan.

Screen Printing Typeface Acrylic on Stonehenge 18 x 24 inches 2018

Screen Printing Typeface Acrylic on Stonehenge 18 x 24 inches 2018

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Jacob Lee

Jake Lee was born and raised in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. After high school, Jake served four years in the United States Army with 2nd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) with one tour to Iraq. After ending his term of service, Jake attended the University of Kentucky and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Arts with a concentration in printmaking. Currently, Jake holds a Master of Arts in Printmaking from the University of Iowa and is a Master of Fine Arts candidate studying printmaking and sculpture at the University of Iowa. His artworks have been exhibited both nationally and internationally, most notably at the Northern Illinois University Art Museum, Anne Wright-Wilson Fine Art Gallery at Georgetown College in Kentucky, Art Link Gallery in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Wharepuck Art Gallery in Kerikeri, New Zealand, Inner Mongolia University in Hohhot, China, and the Awagami Paper Factory in Tokushima, Japan. In 2016, Jake was awarded a First-Place award in Speedball Art Products' New Impressions Printmaking competition and has also been awarded the Leola Bergman Fellowship, Beall Fellowship, and the Mauricio Lasansky Memorial Scholarship from the University of Iowa. His works have been collected by the Georgetown College Museum of Art in Kentucky, Zuckerman Museum of Art at Kennesaw State University, and the Awagami Paper Factory in Tokushima, Japan. Jake is the former President of the University of Kentucky's printmaking organization, Back Alley Press and Iowa Print Group at the University of Iowa as well as a member of the Veteran Artist Movement.

They Didn't Get Medals or Parades Screenprint and Collage 22" x 30" 2020

 
 

Joseph Lupo

Joseph Lupo is currently a Professor of Art at West Virginia University. He received his BFA from Bradley University and his MFA from the University of Georgia. His work has been a part of over 80 different solo and group exhibitions and has been featured at the International Print Center of New York, The Contemporary Art Workshop in Chicago, the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, the Indianapolis Art Center, and The Contemporary Art Center in Atlanta. Joseph’s work is included in various permanent collections including the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Duke University, the Denver Art Museum, the Museum of Texas Tech University, the Spencer Museum of Art, and the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. Joseph served on the Executive Board of SGC International from 2006-2012, and served as the president from 2008-2010. He has received multiple awards and grants for his work as an academic including the “Honorary Member of the Council” award from SGCI (2014), “BIG XII Faculty Fellowship” (2013), “WVU Senate Research Grant” (2008 and 2009), “Excellence in Teaching” (2015), “Excellence in Service” (2014) and “Excellence in Research” (2013) awards from the WVU College of Creative Arts. To see more about Joseph Lupo and his work visit: josephlupo-portfolio.com

I feel so alone. CMYK Silkscreen 10"x7" 2018

I feel so alone. CMYK Silkscreen 10"x7" 2018

 
 

Daniel MacAdam

Since 1995, Dan MacAdam has operated under the name Crosshair as mainstay of Chicago's world-renowned community of printmakers and poster artists. In addition to hundreds of poster and album cover art commissions for musical artists ranging from the celebrated to the obscure, Crosshair produces Dan’s own screenprinted fine art editions. Music posters and art prints alike draw upon original photography and unique approach to the silkscreen process in order to produce Crosshair's distinctively detailed, immersive prints, which dismiss the graphic legacy of the psychedelic era in favor of a dreamlike realism.

Ides #3 16-layer silkscreen print 23 x 23" 2019

Ides #3 16-layer silkscreen print 23 x 23" 2019

Pressure 13-layer silkscreen print 23 x 23" 2019

Pressure 13-layer silkscreen print 23 x 23" 2019

 

Scott Nobles

I was born in Taunton, Massachusetts. My earliest contact with printed matter was at the The Brockton Enterprise, where my father was a copy editor, and where I got to run around the multi storey newspaper press in wonder. After dropping out of high school, I studied art and printmaking at The Cooper Union where I received by BFA, and then my MFA from Hunter College. My work and scholarship has since focused on printed matter, and other popular media forms through the lens of artistic practice. I’ve taught printmaking at The Cooper Union for the past 18 years, and I’m currently the head of that department.

Crossfade: Monopoly to Risk, Split-Fountain Screenprinting on paper, mounted on board with book cloth. 21" x 21". 2020

Crossfade: Monopoly to Risk, Split-Fountain Screenprinting on paper, mounted on board with book cloth. 21" x 21". 2020

Crossfade: Pachisi to Clue, Split-Fountain Screenprinting on paper, mounted on board with book cloth. 21" x 21". 2019.

Crossfade: Pachisi to Clue, Split-Fountain Screenprinting on paper, mounted on board with book cloth. 21" x 21". 2019.

 

Dana Potter

Dana Potter is an artist and educator specialized in two fields: printmaking and digital studies. As a Professor of Interactive Digital Studies at the University of Northern Iowa, her students create digital projects to illustrate and inform public dialog. In 2020 Potter received her Master of Fine Arts in printmaking from the University of Knoxville, TN. 2019 was an advantageous year for Potter: she organized the first laser-cutter and printmaking specific portfolio, “The Laser-Printmaker” for the Southern Graphics Council International Conference, Dallas, TX; and attended inter-media art residencies at The Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław, Poland, and Arts Quarter Budapest, Hungary. Recently Potter’s work has been in both national and international exhibitions “9th International Printmaking Bienal Douro,” Douro, Portugal 2018; “2017 Beyond Printmaking 5,” Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas; and “Stand Out Prints 2016,” Highpoint Center for Printmaking, Minneapolis, MN.

Adrian Acrylic screenprint, talc, flocked plastisol, Yupo 18" x 24" 2020

Adrian Acrylic screenprint, talc, flocked plastisol, Yupo 18" x 24" 2020

Angela Acrylic screenprint, talc, flocked plastisol, Yupo 18" x 24" 2020

Angela Acrylic screenprint, talc, flocked plastisol, Yupo 18" x 24" 2020

 

Landon Perkins 

Landon M. Perkins is an artist from Tallahassee, Florida. Perkins earned his MFA degree in Printmaking from Syracuse University in 2017 and his BFA degree in Studio Art from Florida State University in 2014. Perkins lives in Bentonville, AR and works as an Assistant Preparator at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.

Structure No. 43, Screenprint, 10 x 10 In., 2019

Structure No. 43, Screenprint, 10 x 10 In., 2019

 
 

Nicholas Ruth

Nicholas Ruth is the Class of ’64 Endowed Professor of Art at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, in New York. Ruth received a BA from Pomona College, and earned an MFA in Painting from the Meadow’s School of Art at Southern Methodist University. His work has been included in more than 100 exhibitions nationally and internationally, including the 9th Triennale Mondiale de l’Estampe Camalieres, 2nd Global Print 2015 Portugal, the 2019 IPEP India Juried Print Exchange, the Pacific States Biennial, and the Atlanta Print Biennial. He has received recognition from the Dallas Museum of Art, the Print Center, and the New York State Council on the Arts.

Watch This Space III Screenprint, Marker, and Colored Pencil 26x20 inches (image) 2019

Watch This Space III Screenprint, Marker, and Colored Pencil 26x20 inches (image) 2019

Watch This Space II Screenprint, Marker, and Colored Pencil 26x20 inches (image) 2019

Watch This Space II Screenprint, Marker, and Colored Pencil 26x20 inches (image) 2019

 

Robynn Smith

Robynn Smith received her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and her MFA from San Jose State University. Robynn grew up in New York and resides in Santa Cruz, California. She is an internationally exhibiting painter and printmaker, recently retired from her teaching position at Monterey Peninsula College. Notable solo exhibitions include the Monterey Museum of Art, the Triton Museum of Art and the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History. Robynn travels a great deal and has enjoyed many international residency fellowships. Notable appointments include: Frans Maseerel Centrum, Belgium; Islensk Grafik, Iceland; Anderson Ranch, Colorado; LARQ, Tasmania. She is the founder of the annual international event, Print Day in May, and Blue Mouse Studios in Aptos, California.

Charlottesville:Shrouded #8 , screenprint, 42x30", 2019

Charlottesville:Shrouded #8 , screenprint, 42x30", 2019

 
 

Ivette Spradlin and Lenore Thomas

Ivette Spradlin is a Cuban-American photographer, video artist and educator whose work centers around the emotional aspects of transition, adaptation and balance in one’s life. She teaches photography at CMU and PITT, coordinates the Juried Visual Art Exhibition for the Three Rivers Arts Festival and has a pop up portrait studio called Photo Glow. 

Lenore Thomas is an artist, friend, puppy mom, girlfriend, sister, aunt, teacher and fashion lover who is working on being more vulnerable in order to get the most out of life. She is involved in several projects including two collaborative projects with photographer Ivette Spradlin and another project with composer Eric Moe. If she isn’t making art or teaching, she is traveling, watching movies, spending time with friends, looking at puppy videos on Instagram and hopefully relaxing at the beach.

BUFF 1, Unique Archival Ink Jet, Screenprint, Sewing 2018

BUFF 1, Unique Archival Ink Jet, Screenprint, Sewing 2018

BUFF 3, Unique Archival Ink Jet, Screenprint 2018

BUFF 3, Unique Archival Ink Jet, Screenprint 2018

 

Aleksandra Supinska 

Aleksandra Supińska born on September 12 th 1989.Now attending a post-graduate course (PHD) at Acdemy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. In 2014 she graduaded with honours from Graphic Art Departament at Fine Ars Adacemy in Warsaw under the advisor professor Piotr Smolnicki, in 2011 she was awarded a bachelor title at European Art Academy. In 2012 she took part in a semester long student exchange with Fine Art Department of Universidad Del Pais Vasco in Bilbao (Spain). In 2014 she completed an intership as a designer in Granada, Spain. In 2012 she received Dean' s of Academy of Fine Arts Awards in "Grafika Warszawska" contest and received the title "Artist of the Week" in Wakacyjny Maraton Sztuki. She took part in individual and grup exhibitions in Poland :forexample on International Triennal of Graphics Art in Cracow, In National Museum of Art in Warsaw, in National Museum of Art in Cracow and other country: Romania, Spain, China. Her preferred techniques are silk screen, lithography and metal techniques.

Praga silkscreen 100x70 cm 2019

Praga silkscreen 100x70 cm 2019

 
 

Heather Swenson

Heather Swenson is multidisciplinary artist working and living in Rochester, New York. She is currently focusing on silkscreen while exploring new uses of this medium through building three dimensional structures. Last year she attended IEA's Experimental Projects Residency, a NYSCA funded program at Alfred University. Heather has shown work in multiple exhibitions around New York and has had several solo and group shows in Rochester. Most recently, she was commissioned to produce a large scale public art installation for Rochester Contemporary Art Center. She teaches screenprinting workshops at her studio and gives demonstrations for the members of the Print Club of Rochester. Heather is also the Exhibition Manager of the organization. She received her BFA in Interdisciplinary Visual Arts with a concentration in Printmaking and Painting from Purchase College of Art and Design in 2012.

Hello Kitty Silkscreen 12 x 16 inches 2020

 

Ayshia Taskin

As an Intermedia and Interdisciplinary artist, Ayshia uses a varied practice consisting of installation, sculpture, painting, participatory performance, moving image, printmaking, latex-based work and drawing to explore the multi-faceted relationship between society, mythology, food, and the liminal. She completed her undergraduate degree at The University of Edinburgh and MFA in Contemporary Art Practice at Edinburgh College of Art. Ayshia’s work has been exhibited at local, national and international levels with projects presented in Italy, Greece, England, USA and Scotland.  www.ayshia.co.uk

Coruscated Spheres and Electric Wiggles, Mixed-media video art, 2019. Made by splicing together multiple screen-prints into a 2-min 50-sec video.

 

Robert Tillman

R.L. Tillman is an artist, educator, and researcher based in Baltimore, Maryland. In 2010, R.L. joined the full-time faculty at Maryland Institute College of Art, where he teaches courses in the practice and history of printmaking. 

R.L. has exhibited his art throughout the US at sites including the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Contemporary Museum, the St. Louis Center of Contemporary Art, and the Kansas City Art Institute. He has shown his work internationally as well, including as an invited participant at the 12th Print Triennial in Tallinn, Estonia and the 3rd IMPACT Print Conference in Capetown, South Africa. In 2008 he co-founded the award-winning website www.printeresting.org, where along with his fellow editors, he has produced several exhibitions and publications about contemporary print practice. 

He has been a Guest Artist or Guest Critic at many educational institutions, including The Rhode Island School of Design, The University of Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Columbia University, San Francisco State University, and Kent State University. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of SGCI International. 

R.L. received an MFA in Printmaking the University of Iowa, where he was an Arts Fellow. He graduated from The George Washington University with a degree in art and political science.

Meme Problem/Le Même Problème, gallery view Year: 2018 Medium: screenprint installation Size: approx. 12 ' H x 11' W

Meme Problem/Le Même Problème, gallery view Year: 2018 Medium: screenprint installation Size: approx. 12 ' H x 11' W

 

Chadwick Tolley

Chadwick Tolley teaches Printmaking and Drawing at Augusta University in Augusta, Georgia. He has exhibited widely across the United States and has won various awards for his work including a Purchase Award in the Atlanta Print Biennial, a Purchase Prize in the “Ink and Clay” exhibit in Pomona, CA, the C.G. Metals Purchase Prize from the Boston Print Biennial and a Best in Show award from the Oso Bay North American Printmaking Exhibition. His work is included in several public collections in the United States and in the Guandong Museum of Art in China and the Jordanian National Gallery of Art in Amman, Jordan and is represented by Chauvet Gallery in Nashville, TN.

Sweet Life, Screen Print, 20" x 28", 2018

Sweet Life, Screen Print, 20" x 28", 2018

 

Breanne Trammell & Jesse Malmed

Breanne Trammell is a multi-disciplinary artist, snack & SPRTS enthusiast, amateur archivist, and co-president of the Sandwich Club (a club that doesn’t meet and anyone can be a member). Breanne's work has been widely exhibited in all-sorts of spaces, and she has been an artist-in-residence at the Women's Studio Workshop, Endless Editions, Kala Institute, and Ox-Bow School of Art, among others. Breanne recently initiated Public Storage, a project space in her home that is a platform for artists working in and around archives, and/or their personal collections. Ove the past eight years, she has co-organized the annual Sandwich Club Summit, in addition to other large-scale collaborative projects SPACE JAM (Iowa City, IA), To Muncie, With Love (Muncie, IN), I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (Kansas City, MO), and The Joy of Enjoying (Philadelphia, PA). Breanne earned her MFA in Printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design. She lives and works in Fayetteville, AR where she is an Assistant Professor of Printmaking at the University of Arkansas. 

Jesse Malmed works across video, performance, text, occasional objects, and their gaps and laps over and under. He has performed, screened, and exhibited widely at museums, cinemas, galleries, bars, and barns, including solo presentations at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Photography, the Portland Art Museum’s Northwest Film Center, University of Chicago Film Studies Center, Sight Unseen, Microlights, and San Francisco Cinematheque. His platformist and curatorial (co-)involvements, engagements, and entanglements include the Live to Tape Artist Television Festival, the Nightingale Cinema, Western Pole, Trunk Show, the Artists’ Karaoke Archive, ACRE TV and the ongoing activities happening in suite 114A. Originally from Santa Fe, he earned his BA from Bard College and his MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is an Associate Adjunct Professor at UIC, a Lecturer at UWM and teaches in the Chicago Public Schools through CAPE.

Artists in collaboration with Amze Emmons, Rob Blackson, Claire Cooke, Brianna Maule, Shannon Dougherty, Maddy Conover, Serena Hocharoen, Anna Graves, Joan Quinones, Lisa Jungmin Lee, Katie Garth, Layla Mrozowski, Julian Van Der Moere, Chris Reeves, Willow Eagono, Sara McCaffrey, Jing Yu, Amy Cousins, Vivien Wise, Jessica Caponigro, Cecca Wrobel, Eric Mack, Imin Yeh, Lauren Sudbrink, Morty Keith, Princeton Cangé, Ginger Brooks Takahashi, Eva Sturm-Gross, Aaron Walker, Senja Toivonen, Annie May Johnston, Erin Miller, Adam Farcus, Theresa Harris, Maggie Wong, Kim Tomlinson, Mayetta Steier, Kati Gegenheimer & Kristina Paab

The Joy of Enjoying Screenprint & risograph with comb-binding 46pp, plus one page tipped-in with delicate touch lavender painter's tape Jumbo paper clip 11.25" x 9" or 11.25" x 17.25"

The Joy of Enjoying Screenprint & risograph with comb-binding 46pp, plus one page tipped-in with delicate touch lavender painter's tape Jumbo paper clip 11.25" x 9" or 11.25" x 17.25"

 

David Wischer

David Wischer was born in Henderson, Kentucky. He received his B.F.A. in Graphic Design from Northern Kentucky University and his M.F.A. in Fine Art from Purdue University. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Digital and Print Media at University of Kentucky. His work has recently been exhibited at the Center for Book Arts in New York, Thunder-Sky in Cincinnati, the Four Rivers Print Biennial at Southern Illinois University, and International Print Center New York.

There Are Rules And Regulations! screen print and varnish on paper 15" x 15" 2020

There Are Rules And Regulations! screen print and varnish on paper 15" x 15" 2020