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About This Exhibit
Printmaking continues to play a significant role in documenting and visualizing history, culture and politics.
Techniques can be found to originate in prehistoric times...
In China 200 CE we begin to see the emergence of woodblock print taking shape as a fine art along with creating Buddhist manuscripts.
As mechanical and digital advancements pave ways for more convenient and faster alternatives to creating duplicates of artwork, is traditional plate type printmaking still relevant today?
Find out more at our opening reception September 27th
Techniques can be found to originate in prehistoric times...
In China 200 CE we begin to see the emergence of woodblock print taking shape as a fine art along with creating Buddhist manuscripts.
As mechanical and digital advancements pave ways for more convenient and faster alternatives to creating duplicates of artwork, is traditional plate type printmaking still relevant today?
Find out more at our opening reception September 27th
ONLINE PREVIEw
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Explore the entire exhibit onsite as 6 printmakers take you thru centuries of techniques in woodcut, etching, monotype, linocut & serigraph and how we utilize these ancient techniques with contemporary form
and color. All artwork in this exhibit is for sale and may be purchased by contacting the artist. Featured printmakers Noriko Fox | Diane Francis | Cara Gonier William Hays | Elise Morrisette | William Mitchell |
About the Gallery
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The de Menil Gallery in Groton is located a short distance from Groton Hill Music Center,
featuring 2 world class performance venues showcasing notable talents from Broadway and onscreen. https://grotonhill.org/tickets/ |
The de Menil Gallery, in the Dillon Art Center, is a cultural resource to the town of Groton and the region.
During each academic year, the de Menil Gallery hosts just three distinct exhibitions; showcasing a variety of media, including photographs, paintings, prints, and decorative arts. Exhibits are formed to offer educational, historic and cultural education to the students and community. Hours Monday–Friday: 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m., (closed Wednesdays) Saturday–Sunday: 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Parking is available behind the Dillon Art Center (a silver-roofed building) or at the Athletic Center, a short walk away. The de Menil Gallery is free and open to the public. |
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