Printmaking

Curated by Sandy Wimer

I have much admiration and respect for the students in my Etching course and in my Drawing 1 course this spring term. They met me each class with focus, energy and creative drive. They overcame challenging odds in terms of materials and work space. They agreed to think outside the box in how they were making images. They shared their findings and experience with each other. Because of it they made interesting pieces and everyone, including myself, learned new ways of doing things. This is the silver lining to a very challenging set of parameters.

-Sandy Wimer, Spring 2020

Dry Point Etching

Ashley Harding, dry point etching (with watercolor)

Justen George, dry point etching (with watercolor)

Lisa Spagnuolo, dry point etching

Mallory Nelson, dry point etching

Molly Wiener, dry point etching

Natalie Berg- Pappert, dry point etching

Rachel Almodovar, dry point etching

Tyler Greenwood, dry point etching

Relief Printmaking

Abby Ellis, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020

Cato Tran, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020

Cato Tran, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020

Gavin Bibbins, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020

Gavin Bibbins, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020

Kolby McKenzie, Reductive Linocut, Fall, 2019

Kallan Piconi, Reductive Linocut, Fall, 2019

Immy Welles, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020

Maggie Biondi, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020

Sebastian Koch, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020

Sophie Potter, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020 1

Sophie Potter, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020

Sophie Potter, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020

Walani Ndhlovu, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020

Kaylyn Hung-Audit, Reductive Linocut, Fall, 2019

Gabby Basil, Reductive Linocut, Fall, 2019

Allie Yates, Linocut, Fall, 2019

Cato Tran, Japanese Woodcut, Winter, 2020