Printmakers Showcased at the Landmark Building

The Arkansas Society of Printmakers (ASP) exhibit, Limited Editions, is on display at the Landmark Building (201 Market Street) from December 7– February 22. It showcases unique, original pieces of art created using printmaking techniques such as relief, intaglio, etching, lithograph, woodblock, and linocut.

The ASP maintains the integrity and identity of printmaking among artists by sharing skills and knowledge and thereby encouraging excellence in the field. They provide mentorship, professional critique, collaboration, camaraderie, exhibition, and portfolio exchange opportunities.

Limited Editions opening and artists’ reception will take place at 5 – 8 pm, Friday, Dec 7. The artists include: Daniel Adams, Sarah Burns, Kristin DeGeorge, Nancy Dunaway, DebiLynn Fendley, Christine Guenard, Neil Harrington, Tammy Harrington, Jeri Hillis, Belinda Jeffers, Robyn Oxford, Rana Ward, David Warren, and Christopher Williams. Henderson State University (HSU) printmaking students participating are: Kris Keys, James Langley, Angel Olguin, Arian Villarreal, and Catherine Wachob.

Various events are scheduled during the exhibit. Collection Special Editions, a seminar presented by DebiLynn Fendley will be at 5 pm, Saturday, January 5. The Historic Review of Printmaking and guided tour of the exhibit will be at 10:30 am, Monday, January 14. HSU students will demonstrate printmaking on Friday, February 1 during Gallery Walk.

Limited Editions and the Landmark Building Gallery are sponsored by HSU-Hot Springs Academic Initiatives, Morris Foundation, Munro Foundation, and Arkansas Society of Printmakers. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 9 am – 4 pm and by appointment on Saturday, Sunday, and December 21-January 1. Contact gallery curator Donna Dunnahoe at 501-545-0534, or donna@dunnahoe.com for more information.

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