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.
Cameron York
Cameron York is an artist living and working in Portland, Oregon (USA). Her approach to color is bold and her approach to printmaking is vibrant and ever-evolving. Cameron’s multi-layered and bright works are created with intaglio, monotype and hand-worked media.
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.
Janet Ballweg
Janet Ballweg is an artist living and working in Bowling Green, Ohio (USA). Her approach to color is relative with an eye toward the nostalgic, and her approach to printmaking is based on construction, deconstruction, and re-construction. Janet’s work focusing on the domestic landscape is created using screenprinting techniques coupled with digital 3d modeling and 2d imaging, and she also works with polymer plate intaglio methods.
Laura Bigger
Laura Bigger is an artist living and working in Kirksville, Missouri (USA). Her approach to color is associative, and her approach to printmaking is varied. Her symbolic, disorienting and surreal work is created with intaglio, relief, silkscreen and lithographic printmaking techniques. Currently Laura is working on a series of monoprints that experiment with opposing elements such as light (reflection) and dark (absorption) to represent a range of metaphorical outcomes or pathways.
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.
Allison Bianco
Allison Bianco is an artist living and working in Rhode Island (USA). Her approach to color is lively and curious, and her process of printmaking is controlled while also welcoming of unanticipated anomalies. Allison uses intaglio, screen print and hot foil stamping to create her delicate linework and vibrantly-colored prints. She also incorporates drawing and hand coloring in her work.
Miguel Rivera
Miguel Rivera-Ortega is an artist living and working in Kansas City Missouri (USA). His approach to color is informed by his interest in Latinamerican identity history, and his approach to printmaking is non-linear and complex. His multilayered expanded media work is created with intaglio, relief and lithographic printmaking techniques as well as digital tools such as laser and CNC technology. Currently Miguel is working on a series of works on paper addressing religious architecture, mapping and how they are used to instill colonialism.
Jite Agbro
Jite Agbro is an artist living and working in Seattle/Ballard, Washington (USA). Her approach to color involves saturation and her approach to printmaking involves layers. Jite’s colorful, form and pattern-oriented work is created with collagraph, monotype, stamping and photo etching techniques. Currently she is working on colorful and large-scale pieces that are site-specific.
Ann Conrad Stewart
Ann Conrad Stewart is a painter and printmaker living and working in Connecticut and Maine (USA). She currently prints at The Helen Frankenthaler Cottage at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, CT. Ann’s approach to color is explorative and her approach to printmaking involves building layered, one-of-a-kind pieces through a set of common matrices.
Susan Belau
Susan Belau is an artist living and working in San Francisco, California (USA). Her approach to color is a search for a secret ingredient and her approach to printmaking is methodical. Susan’s distilled, nuanced and landscape-based work is created through etching techniques and watercolor painting. Currently Susan is working on a series of small etchings which focus on public lands, suburban streetscapes, government buildings and city squares. These works play with elements in the built environment that reflect practices of privacy, barriers and navigating shared space.
Ina Kaur
Ina Kaur is an artist living and working between cultures and continents. Currently, she is working out of her studio InkSpace in Bangalore, India. She approaches color instinctively yet consciously, and her approach to the printmaking process is with immediacy and control. Kaur's print practice uses processes like etching, relief, litho, stenciling, and blind embossment. Her works employ abstraction and simple rudimentary forms that allow the transition between tangible and intangible concepts. In addition to printmaking, her practice extends to include drawing, sculpture, installation, and collaborative art in the public interest. Her search continues into the ever-shifting, evolving notion of self within our existing cultural paradigms.
Ana Bianchi
Ana Bianchi is an artist living and working in the San Francisco Bay area (USA) in her home studio in Walnut Creek. Her approach to color is AnaLovesColor and she identifies as a printmaking phoenix–in that, whenever she returns to printmaking in her art, it is with fire and intensity. Her colorful, detailed and line-loving work is created with a variety of printmaking techniques, including: etching, aquatint, drypoint, chine-colle, xylography, linocut, rubber stamps and monoprint. In addition, Ana creates mixed media works on paper and canvas, and she works with digital tools and photography.
Ruben Castillo
Ruben Castillo is an artist living and working in Kansas City, Missouri (USA). His approach to color is minimal and monochromatic, and his approach to printmaking is slow and meditative. His intimate, quiet and sensitive work is created with intaglio-based methods such as etching and engraving. Ruben also creates work in the mediums of drawing, video and installation, and his research has a focus on queerness and the ordinary. Currently Ruben is working on a portfolio of etchings titled, “One Week in Spring”.