Mademoiselle M. F. Daniel, “A Rustic Bridge over a Brook Shaded by Trees” (19th century), etching (all images courtesy the New York Public Library unless noted) In the 19th century, Henrietta Louisa ...
In a world rife with printed material, why make more? Printmaking may be the least understood art medium, even as it’s arguably the most straightforward. The gulf is wide between what rolls rapidly ...
Rosie Connelly’s “Breath/Less,” above, a digital collage combining lithography, screenprinting, thread, and a mask and glove, referred to the killing of George Floyd by police. Founded in 1928, ...
Percy Martin and Michael Platt made critical contributions to Washington, D.C.'s art scene. Percy Martin and Michael Platt founded their respective printmaking workshops in the 70s and 80s, embracing ...
When you see artwork in museums and galleries, does all the credit belong to the artist? A new show at LACMA puts the spotlight on LA’s printmakers behind the fine art. When you look at art in museums ...
Honolulu Printmakers board member Paul Galang, left, and his work, “Seeing Multiples.” At right, “Between Continents” by John McCaskill. As a result, the show doesn’t just rely on established artists; ...
Evanston Printmakers, a newly formed art group, hosted a social event at Lorraine H. Morton City Hall on Friday night to celebrate its first exhibit, titled “Visit Evanston.” Nine artists, all of whom ...