Many of the prints of Pauline Jakobsberg are quiet , reflective and intimate giving substance to a sense of being with powerful undercurrents of connection, loss, renewal, tenderness , humor and pathos. The interplay of present action with past imagery, building layer upon layer gives shape to narratives that are universally compelling and suggest a passage of time. Her research into surviving family members led her to travel to many parts of the world returning with journal sketches, stories and memorabilia. From this she developed a body of work referred to as her Legacy prints, the largest single body of work in her print oeuvre. By availing herself of the full richness and variety of print media, these works perform a twofold funct...
This dissertation argues that works by American artist Nancy Spero made feminist interventions into ...
This exhibition represents a selection of printers' proofs on which Milan Milojevic worked, as appre...
This essay has been written and published following a public conversation with Christiane Baumgartne...
Many of the prints of Pauline Jakobsberg are quiet , reflective and intimate giving substance to a ...
honors thesisCollege of Fine ArtsArt & Art HistoryJustin DiggleMy research and artworks utilize trad...
Rose Mosner, very early on as a child, was exposed to the best in art as her father took her through...
Printmaker, Terry Svat was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. Upon graduating with a BFA from Kent ...
The exhibition 'Sharing a View: Contemporary Art from Glasgow' featured GSA Fine Art staff in a majo...
ART CART: SAVING THE LEGACY is an intergenerational arts legacy project that connects aging professi...
Clarissa Mickevicius Jakobsons I invite you to my solo exhibition honoring 49 years in the arts ming...
This dissertation is the first to consider the innovative prints of the ninety-one women artists who...
Ruth Weisberg February 20 to March 17, 1985 Marsh Art Gallery Introduction Over the post century, t...
Koehler-Vandergraaf briefly delineates the historic, feminist and native themes in McIntyre's colour...
Melissa J. Craig, originally from Cleveland, now resides in Chicago. Her medium of choice is paper m...
A publication to accompany two series of installations by Markiewicz: “Promise” (1999) and “Places t...
This dissertation argues that works by American artist Nancy Spero made feminist interventions into ...
This exhibition represents a selection of printers' proofs on which Milan Milojevic worked, as appre...
This essay has been written and published following a public conversation with Christiane Baumgartne...
Many of the prints of Pauline Jakobsberg are quiet , reflective and intimate giving substance to a ...
honors thesisCollege of Fine ArtsArt & Art HistoryJustin DiggleMy research and artworks utilize trad...
Rose Mosner, very early on as a child, was exposed to the best in art as her father took her through...
Printmaker, Terry Svat was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. Upon graduating with a BFA from Kent ...
The exhibition 'Sharing a View: Contemporary Art from Glasgow' featured GSA Fine Art staff in a majo...
ART CART: SAVING THE LEGACY is an intergenerational arts legacy project that connects aging professi...
Clarissa Mickevicius Jakobsons I invite you to my solo exhibition honoring 49 years in the arts ming...
This dissertation is the first to consider the innovative prints of the ninety-one women artists who...
Ruth Weisberg February 20 to March 17, 1985 Marsh Art Gallery Introduction Over the post century, t...
Koehler-Vandergraaf briefly delineates the historic, feminist and native themes in McIntyre's colour...
Melissa J. Craig, originally from Cleveland, now resides in Chicago. Her medium of choice is paper m...
A publication to accompany two series of installations by Markiewicz: “Promise” (1999) and “Places t...
This dissertation argues that works by American artist Nancy Spero made feminist interventions into ...
This exhibition represents a selection of printers' proofs on which Milan Milojevic worked, as appre...
This essay has been written and published following a public conversation with Christiane Baumgartne...