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.
Tracy Featherstone
Tracy Featherstone is an artist living and working in Cincinnati, Ohio (USA). Her approach to color is unrepentant and she has a call-and-response approach to printmaking. Tracy’s experimental, tactile and boundary-less works are created with screenprint, relief and collagraph printing techniques. She also works with drawing, sculpture, ceramics and textiles.
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.
Kristen Martincic
Kristen Martincic is an artist living and working in Columbia, Missouri (USA). Her approach to color is to evoke a sensory experience, and her approach to printmaking is mindful. Kristen’s subtle, meditative and luminous prints are created with relief, woodcut, monotype and collagraph processes. She also manipulates printed paper through sewing, stuffing & collaging, creating mixed media works that are a hybrid of print, drawing, painting and sculpture.
Lyndon Barrois Jr
Lyndon Barrois Jr. is an artist living and working in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA). Their approach to color is guided by the structures of commercial printing and civic design, and their approach to printmaking is scrappy and vernacular. Lyndon’s project-based work spans across painting, collage, and sculpture, and often makes use of transfer print techniques, and occasionally lithographic or silkscreen processes.
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.
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.
Eleanor Annand
Eleanor Annand is an artist living and working in Weaverville, North Carolina (USA). Her approach to color is grounded in subtlety and her approach to printmaking is somewhere between intuitive and analytical. Eleanor’s modular paper sculptures are created with letterpress and diecut methods. Currently she is working on large die-cut and cast paper sculptures.
Andrew DeCaen
Andrew DeCaen is an artist living and working in Denton, Texas (USA). His approach to color is technical and relational and his approach to printmaking is methodical and traditional. Andrew’s contemplative, detailed and sensitive work is created primarily with lithography and screenprinting techniques, through which he transforms drawings and prints into sculptural forms. The majority of his current work focuses on several interrelated projects related to rituals surrounding food.
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”.