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CARA GONIER | MA
RRP Founder & Executive / Creative Director Cara is in award winning painter and printmaker fascinated by the world of printmaking. "Printmaking to me is the divine merging of the technical and painterly; the simultaneous combinations are a thrill to work with. Coming from a painting background in a small working space, I doubted if printmaking was an art form I could properly explore outside of a workshop. I soon learned there are plenty of ways to create prints with hand transfer and many small etching press alternatives." |
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DIANE FRANCIS | MA
RRP Deputy Assistant of Operations Diane T. Francis is an artist/educator. She has a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Sculpture and a Master’s of Art Education. Diane has been in hundreds of juried exhibitions throughout the United States. She has work in many private collections. “I now work in Sculpture and 2D, painting, mixed media, drawing and printmaking. I primarily paint with oils. As for printmaking, I love them all. I do mono-prints, intaglio and woodblock”. Besides working in her studio, she teaches at the Carroll School in Lincoln, MA. |
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CHRIS ROBINSON | MA
PR Assistant Chris is well-versed in many modes of printmaking, including woodcut, etching, linocut, silk screen, and more. Chris creates compositions about every day domestic life and scenes turning them into powerful imagery. |
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EMILY CADY | ME
Emily graduated from Mass Collage of Art and Design and is a professional screen printer and illustrator now living in southern Maine. She is inspired by nature, food and capturing moments of daily life. |
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NORIKO FOX | MA
Noriko Fox was born and raised in Hiroshima, Japan. Her education includes: Japan Designers School, Hiroshima branch 1989-1991 and Academy of Realist Art Boston. Noriko has won various awards including Best in Show in 2017. More recently Noriko has been exploring ways to translate her oil painting themes while being able to easily create multiples thru linocut printmaking. |
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KATE KNOX | NH
Kate Knox received her BFA in painting and printmaking from the New England College Institute of Art and Design in 2015 and she currently teaches printmaking and mixed media at the University of New Hampshire. Working primarily with woodcut prints and beeswax, Knox takes the crumbling structures from New England’s agrarian history and re-employs them as building materials for new, surreal constructions. Combining historic mediums with contemporary awareness, Knox explores the possibilities (and the pitfalls) of what it means to transcend one’s history. |
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SARAH KOFF | NH
A former environmental educator with a masters’ degree in ecological design, I have always been intrigued by the connection between humans and the natural world. As I have grown, so too has my aspiration to inspire people to become as invested in protecting the natural world as I am. And from my woodcut studio, I strive to do just that, from telling stories with each print, to creating hand-crafted reusable goods with minimal waste to help lower our environmental impact, to giving a percentage of sales to hard-working conservation/community organizations. |
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ELISE MORISSETTE | NH
Elise graduated from New Hampshire Institute with a BFA. Her focus is scientific communication through the arts and currently does independent studies of human anatomy through medical illustrations and histology through intaglio printmaking. She is the Assistant Director for Unchartered Tutoring LLC, and a fine arts instructor for Chase's Garage specializing in intaglio. |
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R. LEOPOLDINA TORRES | MA
Rebecca Leopoldina Torres is a professional photographer and printmaker based in Cambridge, MA. She is the current president of the Monotype Guild of New England, a co-founder of the Banter Artists Guild and a freelance curator & .consultant. Her artwork has been exhibited in galleries, museums, and print media across the globe. Leopoldina received her bachelor’s degree in Visual Anthropology at Harvard University and is currently on staff in the Communications Department at the Harvard Art Museums. |
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