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MONOTYPE GUILD OF NEW ENGLAND
AN ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO THE ART OF THE UNIQUE PRINT

NATIONAL JURIED MONOTYPE/MONOPRINT EXHIBITION
Attleboro Arts Museum, Attleboro, MA
September 6 - October 3, 2008


OPENING RECEPTION: September 13
JUROR: Aprile Gallant, Curator of prints, drawings, and photographs
at the Smith College Museum of Art


DEADLINE: May 21, 2008
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SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR NON-MEMBERS

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THE CONSTRUCTED MARK
a workshop with Ron Pokrasso (August 11 - 15, 2008)

The workshop focus will be to transform your monotypes (works on paper) to panels that can then be handled as paintings, collage and assemblages. Various forms of printmaking set the stage for images in the first two days. Then using woodwork tools, wood panels and hollow core doors, participants will learn how to construct their own substrates for furthering compositions...

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WOODBLOCK WORKSHOP  
a workshop with Karen Kunk  (August 16 - 18, 2008)

Printmakers of Cape Cod is sponsoring a woodblock workshop with nationally known abstract woodblock artist Karen Kunc at Cape Cod Community College immediately following the Ron Pokrasso workshop.

Click here for more information  or visit Ms. Kunc's website for more information about her and her work  (www.karenkunc.com)

   
Leslie Kramer Leslie Kramer, Palimpsest

COMING OF AGE
MGNE 20th anniversary traveling portfolio

Exhibited at Lewis Clark State College Center for Art and History, Lewiston, Idaho
April, 2007

Information about hosting Coming of Age

 

FEATURED ARTIST

JAMES BAKER
www.standout1.com

I believe that art best serves when the viewer is compelled to generate and speculate upon multiple meanings and possibilities. When art becomes didactic then discovery and new experiences become less possible for all involved. That being said, from a personal standpoint my work points to universal experiences. I use symbols shared by many times and cultures. At the core we are all still primal beings searching for transcendence from primal states. We want love and life and we are constantly distracted from that by loss and death. My current work reflects my confrontation with such subjects.

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Print Alliance
2007 American Print Alliance Membership and Contemporary Impressions subscription information

Zea Mays Printmaking

   
   

 

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