March 2011
Coastal Carolina University in Conway, SC, Offers Works by Upstate Printmakers
Coastal Carolina University in Conway, SC, will present, Shifting Plates, an exhibition of fifteen printmakers from the Upstate of South Carolina, on view in the Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery, from Mar. 1 - 30, 2012. A reception with the exhibition’s organizer and printmaker, Steven Chapp, will be held on Mar. 1, from 4:30-6:30pm.
Chapp, founder of Black Dog Press says, “It has been my desire for some time now to connect with printmakers of the Upstate of South Carolina for a collective print portfolio.” Initially conceived as a simple exchange with fellow artists, Chapp’s idea quickly blossomed into a portfolio of talented printmakers from the upstate counties of Anderson, Greenville, Pickens and Spartanburg. Representing some of the most prominent printmakers in the state, Shifting Plates showcases the diversity of styles and techniques in the contemporary print studio.
Wells Alewine, Kent Ambler, Andrew Blanchard, Jim Campbell, Steven Chapp, Kevin Clinton, Katya Cohen, Jim Creal, Syd Cross, Daniel Cvammen, Marty Epp-Carter, Phil Garrett, Luis Jaramillo, Catherine Labbé, Mark Mulfinger collaborate to produce a collection of hand-pulled prints in a variety of different techniques.
For further information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings, call Jim Arendt, Gallery Director at 843/349-6409 or visit (www.coastal.edu/bryanartgallery).
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