2024 Pacific States Biennial North American Print Exhibition 

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Psychedelic Threads Woodcut, 20″ x 32″, 2022

 Sixth Cacak International Biennale of Prints 2024

The 2024 print biennale included 110 Serbian artists and 150 throughout the rest of the world.  After several stages of jurying, two of my woodcut prints were included in this exhibition.

A close up of the same image in two different ways.

Targeted 2 Woodcut, 2022, 20″ x 32″

Okanagan Print Triennial 2024

The 2024 Okanagan Print Triennial held at the Kelowna Art Gallery, offered visitors a fascinating glimpse into the global printmaking community. This open, juried show is dedicated to showcasing the creative forays made in  printmaking across Canada and beyond, at a time when experimentation dominates and traditional practices and processes are challenged. In 2024, the Okanagan Print Triennial featured twenty-five artists work showing  a diversity of style and subject matter offering visitors a true appreciation of contemporary printmaking.

Opening Reception:  Friday, July 19, 2024 | 6 to 8 pm.
 PDF to online catalogue https://kelownaartgallery.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/KAG_OPT_2024_catalogue.pdf

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The Center for Contemporary Printmaking’s Biennial FOOTPRINT International Competition is an opportunity for the presentation of current trends and innovations in contemporary printmaking within the bounds of the one square foot (12” x 12”) configuration. The square format was uncommon in art until the advent of abstraction, and presents distinct challenges of composition and expression. Within these precise limits, artists must confront a space and create visual order and formal structure.

All fine-art printmaking mediums are eligible for the competition, including woodcut, intaglio, lithography, screenprint, monotype, and original digital media. For 2024, juror Laurel Garber reviewed 394 submissions from artists all over the world. Of these, she selected 95 prints for inclusion in the exhibition. They represent 13 international artists and 73 artists based in the United States.

A close up of the surface of a rock

Woodcut, 12″ x 12″, 2023

IPCNY New Prints Summer 2021

June 10-September 21, 2021

Featuring 36 artists from around the world, Lonely Hearts presents new print-based works made since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Here, a relative lack of human presence—made palpable by empty billboards, quiet still lifes, and fields of abstract mark-making—expresses the distance, contemplation, and stillness that has defined much of our collective experience of the last year.

IPCNY’s New Prints Program is a platform for artists from a wide range of backgrounds working in the medium of print. The biannual open call exhibitions feature work created in the preceding twelve months. Juried by stakeholders in the field, the exhibitions offer snapshots of what artists are contending with in the moment, lending a sense of immediacy to each presentation.

ARTISTS

Diana Behl, Leonie Bradley, Julie Cowan, Jason Dorler, Eduardo Fausti, Gaurang Garg, Keith Garubba, Katerina Guillermo, Heikedine Günther, Travis Janssen, Nina Jordan, Marina Kim, Janne Laine, Ellen Lesperance, Lance Letscher, Julia Ludwig, Mike Marks, Graham McDougal, Austin Nash, Franziska Neubert, Thomas J. Norulak, Gina Osso-Carbonaro, Goedele Peeters, Tuukka Peltonen, Adam Pitt, Aric Russom, Nicholas H. Ruth, Tushar Sahay, Jens Schubert, Merrill Shatzman, Giske Sigmundstad, Josh Welker, Karen Whitman, Cleo Wilkinson, and Julie Wolfe.

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