42nd National Print Exhibition
March 31 - April 24, 2022
![Raluca Iancu, "Storm Damage," relief print, digital, 9 x 12 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850986-O1A3O7YPMDR820ZEX0UC/Iancu_000029_582475_249180_9679.jpg)
Raluca Iancu, "Storm Damage," relief print, digital, 9 x 12 inches.
![Alan Larkin, "Still Life with Wreath and Fish," etching, aquatint, soft ground etching, 3 x 5 x 1 inches](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851058-E0DZEWP2FWNQCQQ96RIH/Larkin_000036_571922_315379_9679.jpg)
Alan Larkin, "Still Life with Wreath and Fish," etching, aquatint, soft ground etching, 3 x 5 x 1 inches
![Linda Whitney, "Pinaskwi ~ Butterfly Dancer (Season of the Falling Leaves)," mezzotint with applied earth pigments, 30 x 22 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851193-5MUAXD0S60LJI5V78ZAL/Whitney_000056_549856_210996_9679.jpg)
Linda Whitney, "Pinaskwi ~ Butterfly Dancer (Season of the Falling Leaves)," mezzotint with applied earth pigments, 30 x 22 inches.
![Carol Hayman, "Lilith Leaves Eden," photo intaglio, 15 x 11 x .5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850964-UL13F7KP468BJCUVKZ08/Hayman_000026_574188_218936_9679.jpg)
Carol Hayman, "Lilith Leaves Eden," photo intaglio, 15 x 11 x .5 inches.
![David Avery, "A Kind of Flying ~ The Invisible Hand," hard ground etching, 4.5 x 9.75 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850786-3NHFPSACV8DC2TXZNT8N/Avery_000002_580383_999301_9679.jpg)
David Avery, "A Kind of Flying ~ The Invisible Hand," hard ground etching, 4.5 x 9.75 inches.
![Janet Ballweg, "Pressing Matters," screenprint, 20.5 x 15 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850842-NFI5QWVV1TC07HVG0STQ/Ballweg_000005_580896_259363_9679.jpg)
Janet Ballweg, "Pressing Matters," screenprint, 20.5 x 15 inches.
![Connie Wolfe, "Dissipate," mezzotint, 14 x 11 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851222-IGB6BYQKLBFY9F8QE2IO/Wolfe_000059_571522_202255_9679.jpg)
Connie Wolfe, "Dissipate," mezzotint, 14 x 11 inches.
![Kate Borcherding, "Summer Storm," woodcut, mono print, 12 x 20 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850900-6F2H7RC9S9CU829MHOMT/Borcherding_000011_562126_301864_9679.jpg)
Kate Borcherding, "Summer Storm," woodcut, mono print, 12 x 20 inches.
![Catherine Walker, "The Flower, the Fly, and the Two-Tone Tile," printmaking: linocut, 24 x 14 x 1 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851185-EC5KKDR257ZFBAU6NJNJ/Walker_000054_538596_146746_9679.jpg)
Catherine Walker, "The Flower, the Fly, and the Two-Tone Tile," printmaking: linocut, 24 x 14 x 1 inches.
![LJ Douglas, "Land," monoprint, trace monotype, 16 x 20 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850770-R05ZWQQ4SDJ9YGTYOSAY/Douglas_000020_519681_923505_9679.jpg)
LJ Douglas, "Land," monoprint, trace monotype, 16 x 20 inches.
![Justin Diggle, "Aquatic Hybrid Surveillance Drone," etching, photo etching, 6.5 x 6.5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850972-CQ3WT3H3G19661WKKZDJ/Diggle_000018_581259_202705_9679.jpg)
Justin Diggle, "Aquatic Hybrid Surveillance Drone," etching, photo etching, 6.5 x 6.5 inches.
![James Ehlers, "Be Strong, Be Resilient, Be Utterly Terrified," metal engraving, 12 x 9 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850934-6EF7E0U9NLR0W5HHAU4M/Ehlers_000021_566204_308265_9679.jpg)
James Ehlers, "Be Strong, Be Resilient, Be Utterly Terrified," metal engraving, 12 x 9 inches.
![Brett Anderson, "Athena's Curse," screenprint, 20 x 16 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850779-HPTXESDBOJ3HYPWKMTCF/Anderson_000001_521529_103468_9679.jpg)
Brett Anderson, "Athena's Curse," screenprint, 20 x 16 inches.
![Cameron Bailey, "The Dream," reduction mokuhanga on kizuki washi, 20 x 11 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850797-JTG8LSLIRY50MY32IMUQ/Bailey.jpg)
Cameron Bailey, "The Dream," reduction mokuhanga on kizuki washi, 20 x 11 inches.
![Sydney McBride, "Presentism," linocut, 8.5 x 11 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850803-5RZXV1BLKLRGGATCIDLP/McBride.jpg)
Sydney McBride, "Presentism," linocut, 8.5 x 11 inches.
![Jacquelyn Strycker, "Calendar," cut and folded risograph collage on mulberry papers, 25.5 x 23.75 x 1 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851163-O7AA7GWOGO1ZCZBBPOWU/Strycker_000052_580862_917006_9679.jpg)
Jacquelyn Strycker, "Calendar," cut and folded risograph collage on mulberry papers, 25.5 x 23.75 x 1 inches.
![John Bergmeier, "Church Fan - In Memory of Her," screenprint with attached wooden handles, 11.75 x 8 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850864-9BBDPANTFSAWA5C6C73N/Bergmeier_000007_569078_312060_9679.jpg)
John Bergmeier, "Church Fan - In Memory of Her," screenprint with attached wooden handles, 11.75 x 8 inches.
![Eric Wilson, "Up on the Boarderline," color lithograph, 14 x 11 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851232-L89GTTZF5C7H3JYTEW2M/Wilson_000058_582262_326069_9679.jpg)
Eric Wilson, "Up on the Boarderline," color lithograph, 14 x 11 inches.
![Jennifer Scheuer, "Solomon Seal/Joints," lithography, 13 x 18 x .1 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851125-9TY4NML5LNB58YB0X2IQ/Scheuer_000046_568932_042765_9679.jpg)
Jennifer Scheuer, "Solomon Seal/Joints," lithography, 13 x 18 x .1 inches.
![Amanda Spinosa, "Flats," monotype, graphite, color pencil, collage, 30 x 22 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851149-R1HDJIKDDVAYOX3XDOXV/Spinosa_000051_582336_326187_9679.jpg)
Amanda Spinosa, "Flats," monotype, graphite, color pencil, collage, 30 x 22 inches.
![Meredith Setser, "CRT Response I," etching, chine colle, hand embroidery, 20 x 24 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851157-LS7T5AGLX3U8SILKXHWM/Setser_000048_575233_313662_9679.jpg)
Meredith Setser, "CRT Response I," etching, chine colle, hand embroidery, 20 x 24 inches.
![Jacob Gibson, "Kissing Through Windows," lithography, screenprint, intaglio, 28 x 22 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850979-T8OBU92LERHHDXF67OVM/Gibson_000025_577589_245202_9679.jpg)
Jacob Gibson, "Kissing Through Windows," lithography, screenprint, intaglio, 28 x 22 inches.
![Sarah Smelser, "Thanks to Tamarind II," lithography and monotype, 10 x 16 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851135-NO43GDXYJX9BC6TZMT9S/Smelser_000049_581015_718055_9679.jpg)
Sarah Smelser, "Thanks to Tamarind II," lithography and monotype, 10 x 16 inches.
![Robert Farber, "740_MCF_4," silkscreen, woodcut, 6.5 x 6.5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850958-7JCHU6656NPE5YCTXGGH/Farber_000022_581531_213746_9679.jpg)
Robert Farber, "740_MCF_4," silkscreen, woodcut, 6.5 x 6.5 inches.
![Colleen Pike-Blair, "Hell's Kitchen," stone lithograph, 9 x 5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851117-06S5B658VSNSO7H1TMPP/Pike-Blair_000041_559301_229353_9679.jpg)
Colleen Pike-Blair, "Hell's Kitchen," stone lithograph, 9 x 5 inches.
![Donald Furst, "Noirs II," solarplate print, 11 x 14 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850942-MLNFXXA24PCN5GEUW3RA/Furst_000024_581704_268182_9679.jpg)
Donald Furst, "Noirs II," solarplate print, 11 x 14 inches.
![Raymond DeCicco, "Dry Falls, Cullasaja River," aluminography, 26 x 16 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850913-HNDTSE1CFAGX75L2PGWD/DeCicco_000017_555607_688058_9679.jpg)
Raymond DeCicco, "Dry Falls, Cullasaja River," aluminography, 26 x 16 inches.
![Jody Bruns, "Forest Bathing," linocut reduction, 18 x 20 x 1 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850907-HUKJB840PPRWOYUI2RYB/Bruns_000012_568445_311166_9679.jpg)
Jody Bruns, "Forest Bathing," linocut reduction, 18 x 20 x 1 inches.
![Brandon Williams, "20k More 20k Less," multi-plate etching, 12 x 17.5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851215-C85VKFQXL4PDZ0KWQ5IC/Williams_000057_553131_118259_9679.jpg)
Brandon Williams, "20k More 20k Less," multi-plate etching, 12 x 17.5 inches.
![John Dobbie, "Anomalous Organization (regular edition)," screenprint, 20.5 x 20 x 1 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850885-ML7WSBVQLK6FGL4M2H0F/Dobbie.jpg)
John Dobbie, "Anomalous Organization (regular edition)," screenprint, 20.5 x 20 x 1 inches.
![David Johnson, "The White House," linocut, 24 x 18 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851025-9LXH45S3E0PZI75O247B/Johnson_000032_582293_326120_9679.jpg)
David Johnson, "The White House," linocut, 24 x 18 inches.
![Michelle Paine, "Two Tourists, Bagnoregio," monotype on paper, 7 x 5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851042-W3Z8BZK0KAUQ2EH2390S/Paine_000040_562842_215458_9679.jpg)
Michelle Paine, "Two Tourists, Bagnoregio," monotype on paper, 7 x 5 inches.
![Joe Sanders, "Venice V 5," woodcut on handmade paper, 18 x 13 x .05 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851101-GIZSXCX4RODY6DK35I6E/Sanders_000045_580234_915249_9679.jpg)
Joe Sanders, "Venice V 5," woodcut on handmade paper, 18 x 13 x .05 inches.
![Jordan Kurzen, "Flora," unframed watercolor monoprint on paper, 24.5 x 12.5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851067-QGEKZLYI0FO3ZANB6YVM/Kurzen_000035_582152_325660_9679.jpg)
Jordan Kurzen, "Flora," unframed watercolor monoprint on paper, 24.5 x 12.5 inches.
![Hailey Sueoka, "Mother Spring," monotype, 20 x 16 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850927-QHJLUSEH137UVEFFLT4C/Cook_000015_581648_618642_9679.jpg)
Hailey Sueoka, "Mother Spring," monotype, 20 x 16 inches.
![Rebecca Spilecki, "A Common Thread," relief print, 20 x 16 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851143-4GW8BXCCY9PJ07V1HIHB/Spilecki_000050_582496_659286_9679.jpg)
Rebecca Spilecki, "A Common Thread," relief print, 20 x 16 inches.
![Lisa Bigalke, "Refuge in Door County Glory," reduction relief print, 6 x 15 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850871-HO8U3R149JWDPF81BGNL/Bigalke_000008_581643_914889_9679.jpg)
Lisa Bigalke, "Refuge in Door County Glory," reduction relief print, 6 x 15 inches.
![Annamarie Trombetta, "Chinese Scholar's Garden Hexagon Mandala," soft ground etching, hard ground etching, 24 x 24 x 1 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851169-6HB9NOOPJ98X28MBI70C/Trombetta_000053_582153_325925_9679.jpg)
Annamarie Trombetta, "Chinese Scholar's Garden Hexagon Mandala," soft ground etching, hard ground etching, 24 x 24 x 1 inches.
![Katie Wolff, "1, 2, 3," soft ground etching, 10 x 10 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851208-FK833VYK78MYHM8EQRKE/Wolff_000060_582324_326144_9679.jpg)
Katie Wolff, "1, 2, 3," soft ground etching, 10 x 10 inches.
![Rebecca McCannell, "Snow Tracks L (Wall 'Quilt')" variable arrangement, mono prints, 60 x 86 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851080-0V15CUD5SEVNR12KM39G/McCannell_000039_570642_259664_9679.jpg)
Rebecca McCannell, "Snow Tracks L (Wall 'Quilt')" variable arrangement, mono prints, 60 x 86 inches.
![Raluca Iancu, "Over + Under," reduction relief print, 14 x 11 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851009-74NJ19WQ68TOIPC5EYZ7/Iancu_000028_517728_249179_9679.jpg)
Raluca Iancu, "Over + Under," reduction relief print, 14 x 11 inches.
![Jayne Reid Jackson, "Convergence," mezzotint, 12 x 18 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851017-RZHVRQWGWRVMFHYCWNUB/Jackson_000030_581940_892255_9679.jpg)
Jayne Reid Jackson, "Convergence," mezzotint, 12 x 18 inches.
![Endi Poskovic, "Primavera: Hagar and the Angels in the Wilderness," color woodcut printed from 20 plates in 34 colors on Awagami, 54 x 151 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851108-IX3USVHJQO5631K4RY92/Poskovic_000042_580752_324382_9679.jpg)
Endi Poskovic, "Primavera: Hagar and the Angels in the Wilderness," color woodcut printed from 20 plates in 34 colors on Awagami, 54 x 151 inches.
![Gavi Weitzman, "מתכת לרעלה (Beneath the Veil)," mono prints on paper with hair, cyanotype overlays, 30 x 22 x 1 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851177-VNOL8AV0ZSSV3V5YLBZ0/Weitzman_000055_579451_323114_9679.jpg)
Gavi Weitzman, "מתכת לרעלה (Beneath the Veil)," mono prints on paper with hair, cyanotype overlays, 30 x 22 x 1 inches.
![Eric Bohrer, "Fugue VII," silk screenprint, 30 x 22 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850878-SB5214N60MZW1CW4GZ8R/Bohrer_000010_580066_195305_9679.jpg)
Eric Bohrer, "Fugue VII," silk screenprint, 30 x 22 inches.
![Craig Fisher, "Ocean Swells," three color aquatint, hard ground etching, 26 x 19 x 1 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850828-O7YVNEQBN81GL40KC4OK/Fisher.jpg)
Craig Fisher, "Ocean Swells," three color aquatint, hard ground etching, 26 x 19 x 1 inches.
![Brian Johnson, "No Land in Sight," screenprint ink on paper, 30 x 22 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850996-NMHSWWF2UREBQSVMBKEC/Johnson_000031_582115_325877_9679.jpg)
Brian Johnson, "No Land in Sight," screenprint ink on paper, 30 x 22 inches.
![Humberto Saenz, "La Carambola Esta Cañon," lithograph, screenprint, 18 x 26 x 1 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851200-X2EC2VUVDMK25JBF5E4D/Saenz_000044_582465_326327_9679.jpg)
Humberto Saenz, "La Carambola Esta Cañon," lithograph, screenprint, 18 x 26 x 1 inches.
![Tom Baker, "Diamonds for Eyes: Two," silkscreen, 13.5 x 6.875 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850811-BNZRD3CX3VJ6LY4MOXA2/Baker_000004_580426_324203_9679.jpg)
Tom Baker, "Diamonds for Eyes: Two," silkscreen, 13.5 x 6.875 inches.
![Kevin Schroeder, "Rose," monotype with drypoint, 5 x 4 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850894-EKKJL6N3RVXP91OTVTP4/Schroeder.jpg)
Kevin Schroeder, "Rose," monotype with drypoint, 5 x 4 inches.
![Cathie Crawford, "Summer Soleil," reduction woodcut with pochoir, 20 x 25 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850951-9SSDVR10ZY0EURIHL97O/Crawford_000016_572712_889760_9679.jpg)
Cathie Crawford, "Summer Soleil," reduction woodcut with pochoir, 20 x 25 inches.
![Sarojini Johnson, "Birds are Disappearing," artist's book with box and intaglio prints, 8 x 5 x 2 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851033-7PWMTMK9TGWFOWAOJLEY/Johnson_000033_581169_204097_9679.jpg)
Sarojini Johnson, "Birds are Disappearing," artist's book with box and intaglio prints, 8 x 5 x 2 inches.
![Anna Kenar, "Splendor and Chaos (Red)," woodcut on Japanese paper, 48 x 48 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850835-PNM448RPTJ8Z589W61CU/Kenar.jpg)
Anna Kenar, "Splendor and Chaos (Red)," woodcut on Japanese paper, 48 x 48 inches.
![Teddy Lepley, "My High Heels," woodcut, 36 x 11 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851051-6NS94O8LM624ISR12NOG/Lepley_000037_582161_325931_9679.jpg)
Teddy Lepley, "My High Heels," woodcut, 36 x 11 inches.
![Sarah Bogdal, "The Raid," linoleum block print, 9 x 12 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782850920-F7T9QIET5W8X0YSHONJB/Bogdal_000009_559273_369441_9679.jpg)
Sarah Bogdal, "The Raid," linoleum block print, 9 x 12 inches.
![Liberty Remy, "What Were the Thousand Cuts That Led to Your Despair!," linoleum print on rice paper, 12 x 10 x .004 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649782851090-Q9ZROIE8Y6WX2UPCIK25/Remy_000043_537967_270399_9679.jpg)
Liberty Remy, "What Were the Thousand Cuts That Led to Your Despair!," linoleum print on rice paper, 12 x 10 x .004 inches.
Our 42nd National Print Exhibition was juried by Bill Hosterman and includes 55 contemporary US artists working in a wide range of printmaking mediums, including intaglio, relief, lithography, screen prints, mono prints and artist books.
Exhibiting artists: Brett Anderson, David Avery, Cameron Bailey, Tom Baker, Janet Ballweg, John Bergmeier, Lisa Bigalke, Sarah Bogdal, Eric Bohrer, Kate Borcherding, Jody Bruns, Cathie Crawford, Raymond DeCicco, Justin Diggle, John Dobbie, LJ Douglas, James Ehlers, Robert Farber, Craig Fisher, Donald Furst, Jacob Gibson, Carol Hayman, Raluca Iancu, Jayne Reid Jackson, Brian Johnson, David Johnson, Sarojini Johnson, Anna Kenar, Jordan Kurzen, Alan Larkin, Teddy Lepley, Sydney McBride, Rebecca McCannell, Michelle Paine, Colleen Pike-Blair, Endi Poskovic, Liberty Remy, Humberto Saenz, Joe Sanders, Jennifer Scheuer, Kevin Schroeder, Meredith Setser, Sarah Smelser, Rebecca Spilecki, Amanda Spinosa, Jacquelyn Strycker, Hailey Sueoka, Annamarie Trombetta, Catherine Walker, Gavi Weitzman, Linda Whitney, Brandon Williams, Eric Wilson, Connie Wolfe and Katie Wolff.
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Juror Statement
By Bill Hosterman
Printmaking is a process about duality, where what you see is born from something else. It is rooted in a physical process that commonly uses wood, metal, stone and other natural materials, which become an extension of the artistic practice. The work is realized through steps in a journey. As a physical form and a concept, it remains steeped in tradition, yet constantly evolves to invite in a multitude of viewpoints and techniques. The basic principles of printmaking have not changed: intaglio is still a print created from a surface with ink in recessed areas, relief remains an image printed from a surface in which the negative areas are removed, and planography continues to be an image produced from a flat surface. Within each of those genres, however, there exists innovation and exploration, as can be observed in many of the works chosen for this exhibit to showcase the depth and breadth of contemporary printmaking.
Thank You
I am honored to have been entrusted to select the work for the 42nd Annual National Print Exhibition at the Artlink Contemporary Art Gallery. Over the years, I have participated in numerous printmaking competitions and 1 have a deep connection to the field, so serving as the juror for the 42nd anniversary of this special event was a great privilege. I appreciate the exceptional caliber of the work that was submitted, and especially enjoyed the feeling that I was privy to my own private museum as I viewed the entries. I respect the passion, creativity and skill demonstrated in each of the works. Thank you to every artist who submitted work and know that I was impacted by the conversations your pieces had with me about ideas, experiences and techniques.
The Secection Process
The process of viewing the submissions was “blind,” so I did not know the identity of any artists, allowing the works themselves to be the basis for my decisions. First, I began by giving myself permission to view all 362 entries without judgement so I could appreciate each piece for its ideas and merit. The selection process then evolved over multiple viewings, as the criteria for the decisions began to manifest organically from the initial requirements outlined in the call for entry and goals of the show. While I am pleased with the final results, I regret that many excellent works could not be included because of the space limitations inherent in any exhibit. As well, any selection process has an aspect of subjectivity that I feel cannot be prevented. For those not selected for this show, I sincerely urge you to continue to create work and to seek out opportunities to display it as a means of creating a community.
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About the Juror
Bill Hosterman holds both a BFA and an MFA with concentrations in printmaking and was a Fulbright Scholar in South Africa. As an Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Design at Grand Valley State University in Michigan, Bill teaches drawing, design and printmaking. He investigates the relationship between the way that the natural environment is defined by the human journey, and the manner in which humans are defined by nature. He primarily works in printmaking and has exhibited his work nationally and internationally.