January 12, 2012
Printmaking:
a contemporary vision of a classical tradition
February 3 – March 3, 2012
Opening reception: Thursday, Feb 2, 7-9pm
A diverse printmaking exhibition by members of the Art Institute of Capilano University that explores a microcosm of dynamic changes occurring in international print culture, especially with regard to the digital revolution.
The exhibition includes a variety of printmaking processes- everything from the classical etching, relief and silkscreen to the more modern photo and digital work, often in combination with each other. Through these processes, the artists explore the surfaces and possibilities of scale, embossments, enamels, rare Japanese Gampi papers and metallic surfaces.
The exhibition will showcase diverse images and concepts- every thing from environmental issues, technology and the human condition to the creative act, music and ecology.
Hans-Christian Behm, Katie Dey, Wayne Eastcott, Roger Fidler, Peter Frey, Orianne Johnson, Bonnie Jordan, Christel Kleinewillinghoefer, Marja-Leena Rathje, Linda Robertson, Joan Smith, Michiko Suzuki, Francis Tremblay

Jo Dunlop, Exhibition Coordinator
CityScape Community Art Space, 335 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, BC
604.988.6844 / exhibitions@nvartscouncil.ca / www.nvartscouncil.ca
