Making an Impression: The Monotype and Monoprint
Making an Impression: The Monotype and Monoprint celebrates singular prints. The exhibition explores the varied practice of making such prints through the Monotype Guild of New England. The show is comprised of the work of almost three dozen of the Guild鈥檚 members, juried by artist Elizabeth Jabar.Dedicated to the art of the unique print, the Monotype Guild of New England is a national, nonprofit organization that fosters understanding and appreciation of monotypes and monoprints. It sponsors exhibitions, workshops, and other special programs for its members and the public.The Guild has sponsored over 100 open, juried and curated exhibitions in its thirty year history. These exhibitions showcase the work of our members and monoprinters throughout the country, revealing the diverse range of traditional and innovative monoprinting techniques being used today. For example, the Guild participated in an international exchange exhibition with unique print artists from Western Australia. This joint exhibition toured five galleries and museums in Australia and four in New England.
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Making an Impression: The Monotype and Monoprint celebrates singular prints. The exhibition explores the varied practice of making such prints through the Monotype Guild of New England. The show is comprised of the work of almost three dozen of the Guild鈥檚 members, juried by artist Elizabeth Jabar.Dedicated to the art of the unique print, the Monotype Guild of New England is a national, nonprofit organization that fosters understanding and appreciation of monotypes and monoprints. It sponsors exhibitions, workshops, and other special programs for its members and the public.The Guild has sponsored over 100 open, juried and curated exhibitions in its thirty year history. These exhibitions showcase the work of our members and monoprinters throughout the country, revealing the diverse range of traditional and innovative monoprinting techniques being used today. For example, the Guild participated in an international exchange exhibition with unique print artists from Western Australia. This joint exhibition toured five galleries and museums in Australia and four in New England.
Artists on show
- Alyssa Laurel Ringler
- Chris Beneman
- Debra Arter
- Debra Claffey
- Donna Gordon
- Doris W Madsen
- Elissa Freud
- Ellen Roberts
- Julie Scott
- Karen Adrienne
- Kate Higley
- Kathleen Wynn
- Kathline Carr
- Kristy Cavaretta
- Lisa Barthelson
- Lynne Johnson
- Marilyn Sherman
- Mary Kostman
- Mary Pollak
- Michele Meister
- Nancy Shaw Cramer
- R. Leopoldina Torres
- Rachel Leaney
- Rose Christian
- Sally Dion
- Sandra Cardillo
- Sara Ringler
- Sharon Whitham
- Shelly Ramsay
- Sissy Buck
- Soosen Dunholter
- Susan Byrne
- Susan Denniston
- Susan Osgood