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Changing The Subject: The Women Artists of the Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI)

Changing The Subject: The Women Artists of the Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI)

NEW DOOR CREATIVE CELEBRATES NATIONAL WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

PRESENTING ARTISTS AS PRINTMAKERS

March 10th – April 2nd, 2016

New Door Creative celebrates National Women’s History Month with an exhibition featuring twenty women artists. Entitled “Changing The Subject: The Women Artists of the Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI)”, the exhibition features work by EPI visiting artist/printmakers; and offers a broad range of technique, media, and style by internationally renowned women artists.

An opening reception will be held on Sunday, March 13, 2-6 PM. The roster of exhibitors includes:

Emma Amos

Holly Brigham

Nanette Carter

Elizabeth Catlett

Veronica Ceci

Cheryl Edwards

Audrey Flack

Jana Va Jana Van Hasselt

Grace Hartigan

Robin Holder

Kumi Korf

Lyn Lindemier

Maryan Miller

Karima Myeas

Faith Ringgold

Priscilla Romero

Alison Saar

Michelle Talibah

Kay WalkingStick

Joyce Wellman

About the Experimental Printmaking Institute

At the forefront of the future of printmaking, the not-for-profit EPI supports the work of renowned and novice artists, while also offering art students the chance to work with visiting artists. EPI is unique as a platform for a mentor-student relationship between the artist and student. The Institute provides the access to the print studio, and housing for the artist’s stay. In its mission to raise awareness about printmaking, EPI organizes and sponsors national and international exhibitions. These exhibitions and residences have inspired print editions, artist books, and experimental works.

Visit http://lafayette.edu/culture/epi/index1.html for more information.

About New Door Creative

New Door Creative is a gallery for fine art and fine art services located in the Station North Arts District of Baltimore, Maryland. Since 2014, the gallery has exhibited the work of prominent and emerging visual artists; promoting an aesthetic informed by the wealth of perception, culture and tradition.

Gallery hours for the exhibition are:

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Noon to 5PM, and by appointment.

1601 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

Please visit www.newdoorcreative.com for more information.

Event Contact

Michelle Talibah
410 244 8244

Event Details

Repeats weekly Thursday and Friday and Saturday -- until Friday April 1, 2016.
Free

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