Monika Lin
Monika Lin is an artist living and working in Shanghai (China) and Philadelphia (USA). Her approach to color is conceptually linked to the subject in her work, and her approach to printmaking material, aesthetic and conceptual. Monika’s experimental and interdisciplinary work is created with relief printing, engraving, monotype/transfer, stencil, letterpress and digital printmaking techniques. She also works with painting, drawing, stop-motion animation, assemblage, manufacturing, weaving and sewing in her work.
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.
Julie Anne Greenberg
Julie Anne Greenberg is an artist living and working in Raleigh, North Carolina (USA). Julie’s approach to color is intuitive and her approach to printmaking is experimental. Her layered, paper relief works are created using screenprinting techniques through the exposure of natural textures such as sand, water, and other materials onto screens. Julie also works with spray acrylic and pigment on printed paper, cut paper and constructed relief work.
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.
Denise Karabinus
Denise Karabinus is an artist living and working in Honolulu, Hawai’I (USA). Her approach to color is harmonized and her approach to printmaking is sculptural. Denise’s organic, transformed and layered prints are created with intaglio, woodblock, chine collé and drawing processes.
Jill AnnieMargaret
Jill AnnieMargaret is an artist living and working in Boise, Idaho. Her approach to color is intuitive and her approach to printmaking is adventurous. Jill’s varied and unconventional work utilizes the processes of screenprint, etching, monotype and relief to create immersive experiences for the viewer.
Jennifer Ghormley
Jennifer Ghormley is an artist living and working in Denver, Colorado (USA). Her approach to color is site-specific, and she chooses her color palette based on the content or meaning of the artwork, as well as the specific audience the piece is for. Jennifer’s approach to printmaking is non-traditional and her fun, playful, engaging, unique, mysterious and unusual multiples are created with woodcut, screenprint, monoprint and trace monotype techniques. She also works with cuts, folds, pins, sewing, thread and shapes.
Addoley Dzegede
Addoley Dzegede is an artist living and working in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and also in Tulsa, Oklahoma (USA), where she is a Tulsa Artist Fellow. Addoley’s approach to color is unabashed and she has a mixed-media approach to printmaking. Her patterned, nuanced, referential work is created with screen printing and block printing, and she also works with batik, casting, dyeing, weaving, sewing, netting, carving, video, assemblage, book arts and ceramics.
Joseph Lappie
Joseph Lappie is an artist, professor, and chair of the Art + Design department at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa (USA). His approach to color is malleable and his approach to printmaking is evolving as well as experimental failure. His installation-based and artist’s book work is created with predominantly relief and letterpress printmaking techniques and peppered with handmade paper, bookbinding, and shadow. Myth and religion, gender and power and the grey space between dichotomies inform his work.
Camilla Taylor
Camilla Taylor is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, California (USA). Her approach to color is subtle and limited to a palette of blacks, greys and graphite, and her approach to printmaking is generous and experimental. Camilla’s figurative and monochromatic work, which references interiority, is created with intaglio, relief and monoprint printmaking techniques and she also works with ceramic, glass, metal, fiber and installation.
Monika Meler
Monika Meler is an artist living and working in Fort Wayne, Indiana (USA). Her approach to color is intense and experimental and her approach to printmaking is about unlocking the potential of the multiple. Monica’s diffused, abstract and patterned work is created with alternative printmaking processes, collage and installation. Currently she is working on large print-based, paper-cut installations.
kari kristensen
kari kristensen is an artist living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada). Her approach to color is mostly monochromatic and her approach to printmaking is in pursuit of its contemporary capabilities. kari’s imaginatively linear work and soaring landscapes are created with evenly inked linoleum and relief processes. She also works with monoserigraph methods of printmaking. Currently kari is furthering work on her current series, Peaked, as well as translating her print work into murals.
Amy Cousins
Amy Cousins is an artist living and working in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA). Her approach to color is bold and intuitive and her approach to printmaking is roundabout. Amy’s research-based and sculptural work is created with screenprinting and risograph printing. She also creates soft sculptural and paper-maché works. Currently, Amy is working on an installation based on the plants she’s grown in her small city garden, and how these connect to herself as well as ideas of queer ecology and queer land projects of the past.
Amber Heaton
Amber Heaton is an artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York (USA). Her approach to color is optical, and their approach to printmaking is systematic. Amber’s geometric and abstract works are created with relief and letterpress printmaking techniques. She also makes paintings, sculpture and installations. Currently Amber is creating a new body of mixed media works combining painted wood and string.