Friday, July 17, 2015

Sarah Tanguy selects artwork for 'Under the Sun: Artists of Sol Print Studio'

hillyerartspace.org 
 
  Upcoming Opening
 
Under the Sun: Artists of Sol Print Studio


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Curator/art critic Sarah Tanguy reviews prints with Soledad Salame and Randi Reiss-McCormack.
Photos by Michael Koryta 

For the past year independent curator and arts writer Sarah Tanguy has worked with Sol Print Studio (SPS) to prepare an exhibition for  artists. Sarah visited SPS last week to curate an upcoming exhibition at Hillyer Art Space in Washington, D.C. Fourteen artists have been selected to participate. 

"Under the Sun: Artists of Sol Print Studio" represents the continued growth of SPS and emphasizes the deep affinity artists, who often work in diverse mediums, have for printing processes. The artists involved with SPS come from South America, Texas, Philadelphia, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Some come from a printmaking background, while others work in jewelry, video and sound, sculpture, painting, and performance. The unique aspect of SPS is that artists develop specific projects and are guided from conception to edition through comprehensive printmaking techniques.

Please join us for the opening September 4th, 2015.

Exhibiting artists: 

       Gloria Askin                            Joe Kabriel                           Leslie Portney
       Catherine Behrent                  Katherine Kavanaugh           Randi Reiss-McCormack
       Oletha DeVane                       Michelle La Perriere              Soledad Salame
       Jane Eifler                              Christine Neill                        Ruby Yunis
       Ken Huston                            Ruth Pettus     
                                             

ABOUT THE CURATOR
Washington-based Sarah Tanguy is an independent curator and arts writer, as well as a curator at Art in Embassies, U.S. Department of State. In addition to exhibitions and collections for U.S. diplomatic missions overseas, her current projects include “Between the Covers: Altered Books in Contemporary Art” and an ongoing exhibition series for the American Center for Physics.

View her website here www.sarahtanguy.com