Recorded Talk Prints and Community on the Lower East side
I recorded a twenty minute video of my presentation “Prints and Community on the Lower East Side 1986 to 2004” for the panel Print Room Culture: Thwarting Expectation and Edition at the Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation.
TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 6–7:30 PM EDT
Part of a panel: PRINT ROOM CULTURE: THWARTING EXPECTATION AND EDITION
Join us for “Print Room Culture,” a series of panels at the Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation that explores the collaborative and experimental space of the print studio.
In our final panel, New York based artists Dana Robinson, Jacquelyn Strycker, and April Vollmer reflect on their innovative printmaking practices. They show us how – through unconventional materials, adapted techniques, and “misuses” of technology – contemporary printmakers challenge expectations for exact reproduction.
This program is presented in coordination with our current exhibition, Art for All: Innovations in 20th-Century Printmaking. It takes inspiration from artists in the exhibition, who embrace media, color variation, and chance in their prints. The evening’s conversation is moderated by NYU Public Humanities Fellow Corey Risinger.
