Printmakers Gallery

Art Department, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro

1998 Schedule

November 24, 1997 - Jan. 12, 1998
The Figure

Continuing exhibition. The human figure is the subject in these original prints by Arkansas artists, illustrating some of the infinitely varied ways in which the figure may be seen. Artists

January 13 - 30, 1998

Animals

Original prints composed around the subject of the Kingdom of Beasts. Artists

February 2 - 19, 1998
Prints from Southeastern Louisiana University

Original prints by students at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana. Artists

February 23-March 18, 1998
Soft Ground Etchings

This exhibition shows a variety of techniques in the soft-ground etching process. Artists

March 19-April 13, 1998
Original Prints by Gima Jansen Mickey

An ongoing theme in Jansen-Mickey's work is "Landscape and Sanctuary", begun in 1990, continuing to the present

April 14-30, 1998
Original Prints by Melissa Christiano

Melissa Christiano is an instructor of art at Williams Baptist College, where she teaches printmaking and painting.

May 1-28, 1998
Wood Engravings

An exhibition of original prints created through the process of wood engraving on end-grain blocks. Wood engravings were very popular in the 19th century. Artists

June 1-26, 1998
The Table

Tables are a daily necessity in life. In this exhibition artists include tables in their images. Artists

July 1-30, 1998
Shelter

Various types of shelters, including train stations, shacks, demolition sites, urban scenes, an Afghan tent, traditional American homes, a carnival ticket booth, and barns. Artists

August 3-27, 1998
Prints from the 1960s

Memories of the 1960s recalled through portraits, figure studies and landscapes. Artists

September 1-29, 1998
Original Prints by Roger Bowman

Roger Bowman is Professor of Art at University of Central Arkansas in Conway.

October 1-29, 1998
Original Prints by Ralph Slatton

Ralph Slatton is Associate Professor of Art at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City.

November 2-25, 1998
Self Portraits

The artist might look into a mirror to create a studied likeness or create a new self-image based on a combination of reality and imagination. Artists

December 1, 1998-January 14, 1999
The City Environment

Artists find diverse subjects in urban environments. Artists

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