Sunday, March 23, 2025 2:30pm to 4:30pm
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View map Free Event Add to calendarKennedy Museum of Art is holding a gallery talk in our Pairings: CAM Paintings & KMA Prints exhibition on Sunday, March 23 rd from 2:30pm- 3:30pm. The talk will be facilitated by current Ohio University MFA Printmaking students Alex Long and Hannah Moulen, graduate alumni Tyler Thenikl, and Jeff Carr, Collections and Exhibitions Manager Emeritus. Together, they will discuss printmaking processes used by the artists featured in Pairings including Japanese wood block, photo lithography, screenprinting, and intaglio processes. They will explore the history of the Kennedy Museum of Art’s printmaking collection, share examples of physical “matrixes,” which are surfaces that can hold ink that is then transferred to paper, discuss the relationship between print studios and artists, and. We invite attendees to make their own mini “print” to take home using a matrix created by the speakers. Enjoy food and beverage pairings as part of the experience. No registration is required.
Image: Alex Katz: (left) White Petunia , 1968, oil on canvas, © 2025 Alex Katz / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY. (right) The Green Cap , 1985, relief print.
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