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.
This Sunday, the organization PrintHouston is presenting an event called "Rockin' Rollin' Prints." It features the creation of 51 large-scale prints made by the rolling of a literal steamroller. It's ...
Joseph Hirsch, “Banquet” (1945), lithograph on beige wove paper (Portland Art Museum, gift of Christopher Russell) PORTLAND, Oregon — The Portland Art Museum’s exhibit on the innovative business ...
Local printmakers show off their art at the "AADL Printmaking Festival" at the Ann Arbor District Library Saturday. Lune Mathis/DAILY. Buy this photo. In an interview with The Michigan Daily, ...
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 ...
Everyone was contributing in their own way: David Burke’s “Copper Smelters,” (1935, lithograph) is part of a show celebrating work from the Great Depression era. Images courtesy Asheville Art Museum ...
The Windsor Art Center is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition entitled MULTIPLES: Printmaking featuring Gus Mazzocca with works by Michael Siporin Levine and Matthew Clay-Robison, which will ...
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