To accompany its Print & Process satellite exhibition held at historic Judson Manor, the Archives will host a virtual tour of Phyllis Sloane’s preserved studio in Santa Fe, New Mexico led by the artist’s daughter, Ginna Sloane.
As part of its ongoing partnership with Judson Manor, the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve is pleased to announce Print & Process, a satellite exhibition which combines work from the museum’s permanent collection with restrikes of historic plates created by students from the Cleveland Institute of Art. The exhibition will also feature additional prints from the Archives permanent collection which provide insight into the printing process and celebrate the technical brilliance of the media. Featured artists include David Haberman, Kestutis Kizevicius, and Phyllis Sloane.
To accompany the exhibition, the Archives will host a virtual tour of Phyllis Sloane’s preserved studio in Santa Fe, New Mexico led by the artist’s daughter, Ginna Sloane. During the hour-long event, Ginna will not only share Sloane’s stunning workspace, but also stories about her mother’s life and artistic practice, as well as rare printing matrices and hand-painted corks. Held on Wednesday, June 23rd at 4:00pm, the event will also feature an overview of the printing process with curator and printmaker Kelly Pontoni, and a description of the Archives’ historic restrike collaboration with the Cleveland Institute of Art. A question and answer period with Ginna & Pontoni will follow.
To attend this free hour-long program, please REGISTER ON ZOOM
The Print and Process exhibition will be on view until June 27th and is free and open to the public. Gallery Hours: 10:00am to 4:00pm daily. Please call (216) 532-1351 for additional visiting information.
Featured Image: Phyllis Sloane, Dancing Shoes on Lace (Detail), 1981, Screen print on paper, Collection of the AAWR
To attend this free hour-long program, please REGISTER ON ZOOM
Phone: 216-721-9020
Email: info@artistsarchives.org
2021/06/23 - 2021/06/23
Online/Virtual Space