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Inspired Printmaking Lecture & Discussion In-Person
Inspired Printmaking is the first ever exhibition of CSULB School of Art student works at the University Library Special Collections and University Archives. Students from the Fall 2024 semester of Art 370 - Core Studio: Printmaking Survey were invited to visit the Special Collections to view and respond to a selection of works from the archive. While the Special Collections possesses a wide selection of printmaking, photography, and rare books, the Art 370 students created etchings as part of their research process. Their inspired works underwent a series of developmental iterations, first beginning with line etching, then progressing to other image states including drypoint, aquatint, and various hand-coloring techniques. This exhibition was organized by Michael Nannery, Art 370 instructor (Fall 2024) and Gallery Coordinator in collaboration with Heather Steele Gajewski, University Archivist.
Join us at the University Library Special Collections and Archives for a lecture and discussion with Michael Nannery about the master artists included in this showcase!
This Event is free and open to the public.
Request disability-related accommodations at LIB-Events@csulb.edu
Image credits: Tessa Smith, Sarah Mueller
Michael Nannery
Lecturer / Gallery Coordinator
CSULB School of Art
Student Artists (on view March 18th-May 2nd)
Charlotte Austria
Jose Manuel Carlos Ramirez
Kassie Cochran
Jonathan Contreras
Gaby Crespo
Annie Dinh
Nicholas Doucet Camuy
Kayla Eble
Felicia Frost
Ivy Liu
Diana Lomeli
Sarah Mueller
John Nguyen
Jamie Purcell
Erin Reilly
Tessa Smith
Ryan Taylor
Master Artists (on view March 18th-21st)
Currier & Ives
Mary Cassatt
Gustav Doré
Albrecht Dürer
Francisco Goya
Katsushika Hokusai
Käthe Kollwitz
Roy Lichtenstein
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Andy Warhol