Sangmi Yoo
Sangmi Yoo is an artist living and working in Lubbock, Texas (USA). Her approach to color reflects personal and public environments, and her approach to printmaking involves an economy of layering colors. Sangmi’s architectural work simulates optical illusions in conjunction with tangible realities. She uses screenprinting, laser engraving and risograph printing, among other media, to create installations with constructed print panels that are hand-cut or laser-cut.
Asa Mease
Asa Mease is an artist and printmaker living and working in Boulder, Colorado (USA). His approach to color highlights its materiality, and his meandering approach to printmaking is one of reproducibility and found images. His work in print, book arts, sculpture, and paint is rooted in a conceptual and research-based practice, and references products, artifacts, and ephemera, with a foundation in the practical and quotidian.
Arron Foster
Arron Foster is an artist living and working in Kent, Ohio (USA). His approach to color is intuitive and rooted in his exploration of place, and his approach to printmaking is interdisciplinary and project driven. Arron's research-based work is investigative and involves observing, studying, and documenting specific locations using print media and installation. He hopes that his work will encourage interest and empathy for the spaces we occupy.
Chadwick Tolley
Chadwick Tolley is an artist living and working in Augusta, Georgia. His approach to color is based on principles of visual hierarchy; starting with light analogous background layers, then moving to split complimentary hues, tones and shades for key images. His approach to printmaking is to treat each print as a visual documentation of process. Currently he is working on various projects that include solo and group exhibitions, zines and portfolio exchanges.
Sean P. Morrissey
Sean P. Morrissey is an artist living and working in Fayetteville, Arkansas (USA). Their approach to color is observational and their approach to printmaking is broad. Sean’s critical and research-based work is created with a variety of reproducible media, along with 3D modeling, collage, drawing and painting. Currently, they are developing a body of work for the exhibition Tiny roads that lead to nowhere, with Lenore Thomas, that pairs analog and digital print methods as framed works and takeaways.
Tanja Softić
Tanja Softić is an artist living and working in Richmond, Virginia (USA). She approaches color as a manifestation of light, time of day, season or emotional tone and her printmaking work is simultaneously grounded in traditional media but experimental and interdisciplinary in approach. Tanja’s polyphonic, layered and evocative works are created with etching, photoetching, digital print and collage, along with mokuhanga, monotype, drawing and painting.
Jason Urban and Leslie Mutchler
Jason Urban and Leslie Mutchler are collaborators living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Their approach to color is ever-evolving and their approach to printmaking is expansive and multi-disciplinary. Their project-based, research-intensive work is created with a wide variety of analog and digital printmaking techniques. Currently they are developing a body of work called Geochromatics, an open-ended inquiry into color and its representation in science, pseudo-science, and the spiritual.
Lisa Wicka
Lisa Wicka is an artist living and working in Green Bay, Wisconsin (USA). Her approach to color is responsive and her approach to printmaking is both controlled and spontaneous. Lisa’s mixed media work is created with a combination of silkscreen, relief and monoprint printmaking techniques. Currently, Lisa is working on a series that responds to the Covid-19 pandemic focusing on the use of texture in combination with coping language.
J. Leigh Garcia
J. Leigh Garcia is an artist living and working in Kent, Ohio (USA). Her approach to color is whimsical, and her approach to printmaking is politically and socially conscious. Leigh’s identity-based work is created with screen, relief, and intaglio printmaking techniques as well as sculpture, papermaking and installation. Currently she is working on exploring her relationship to undocumented immigration and Texas history as a biracial Latina.