Join us for opening night of “Printmaking as Resistance,” a group exhibition featuring contemporary artists who are using posters, zines, and other print-based media as a conduit to inspire thought and provoke social activism.
Printmaking as Resistance is a zine library and exhibition on view from October 18 to November 16 that will feature local and regional artists who are reinforcing and redefining how printmaking is used as a vessel for resistance and activism today.
Throughout history, printmaking has been used as an accessible tool for communication, raising awareness about social issues and inspiring change. “Printmaking as Resistance” is a group exhibition featuring contemporary artists who are using posters, zines, and other print-based media as a conduit to inspire thought and provoke social activism.
Featuring prints by Julia Arredondo, April Bleakney, Liz Born, Amirah Cunningham, Angela Davis Fegan, Eric J. Garcia, Terence Hammonds, Hoofprint Editions, Todd Irwin, Nicole Marroquin, Meshwork Press, Pat Perry, Kasey Ramirez, Aaron Regal, Corinne Teed, Breanne Trammell, and Tara Zanzig.
Free + open to all!
2019/10/18 - 2019/10/18
The Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory and Educational Foundation
1754 E 47th St, Cleveland, OH 44103
Small parking lot adjacent to building, available to the public. Street parking.