Featured Exhibition
IMPRINTED
Selections from Myrtle Press
curated by Ruth Santee, Dixie Laws and TaVee Lee Transmission Gallery presents work by printmakers affiliated with Sacramento's print making studio, Myrtle Press!
Chaitra Bangalore, Donna Brown, Emily Chatusripitak, Elizabeth Corkery, Roger Ewers, Barbara Hennelly, Joanna Kidd, Dixie Laws, the Mayor, Vera McBride, Graham McDougal, Jazel Munoz, Eliot Olson, Ruth Santee, Susan Silvester, Nikki Thompson, Summer Ventis, and Sandy Fong Whetstone See the work Fridays and Saturdays, noon to 5pm
April 2nd - May 22nd, 2021 Artist's Closing Reception May 22nd 2-5 pm |
Graham McDougal, Decanter, 2020, polymer plate letterpress, 14" x 18" |
Transmission Gallery presents work by printmakers affiliated with Sacramento's print making studio, Myrtle Press!
Myrtle Press printmakers work in a wide variety of techniques, creating editioned works and monoprints in a shared Sacramento printmaking studio. Selected from the affiliated artists, subject matter ranges from the Roger Ewer's traditional rowboat on a river, to the whimsical, in works by Susan Silvester and Sandy Fong Whetstone, to the experimental, in works by Elizabeth Corkery and Nikki Thompson, and more.
Fans of printmaking, and those new to considering it, can enjoy lithography, letterpress, linocut, reduction woodblock, screen printing and etchings, comparing concept, subject matter and technique. A snake swims in a swimming pool, a woman pets an octopus, wildfire ash flocks oil based ink. Elegant, thoughtful, wry, powerfully pink or humorous, there's a lot to see in "IMPRINTED" at Transmission Gallery through May 22nd.
Regular gallery hours: \Fridays and Saturdays, noon to 5 pm. Masks and distancing required in Alameda County venues.
Myrtle Press printmakers work in a wide variety of techniques, creating editioned works and monoprints in a shared Sacramento printmaking studio. Selected from the affiliated artists, subject matter ranges from the Roger Ewer's traditional rowboat on a river, to the whimsical, in works by Susan Silvester and Sandy Fong Whetstone, to the experimental, in works by Elizabeth Corkery and Nikki Thompson, and more.
Fans of printmaking, and those new to considering it, can enjoy lithography, letterpress, linocut, reduction woodblock, screen printing and etchings, comparing concept, subject matter and technique. A snake swims in a swimming pool, a woman pets an octopus, wildfire ash flocks oil based ink. Elegant, thoughtful, wry, powerfully pink or humorous, there's a lot to see in "IMPRINTED" at Transmission Gallery through May 22nd.
Regular gallery hours: \Fridays and Saturdays, noon to 5 pm. Masks and distancing required in Alameda County venues.