Featured Banner Image

Friday, March 21, 2014

Roll Out: Works from Print Studio


UNT Printmaking is pleased to present “Roll Out: Works from Advanced Printmaking Studio,” an exhibition of work from the advanced Printmaking Studio course displayed in the Cora Stafford Gallery. The show is the culmination of the BFA Senior printmakers’ careers to-date and will also include selections from the graduate printmakers in the form of a postcard exchange entitled “Dear Denton.”

Undergraduate participants include Lauren Alexander, Christopher Aparicio, Kathleen Clark, Jaime Durham, Amy Fillipp, Nick Luevano, Samantha Neel, Anna Peterson, Michael Slack, and Quynh “Su” Tran. Graduate students participating in the postcard exchange include Luke Ball, Preston Bradley, Melody Vaughan, and Jon Vogt.

What: Roll Out: Works from Advanced Printmaking Studio
Where: University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design,
Cora Stafford Gallery, Oak Street Hall, 1120 W. Oak St., Denton, TX 76201
When: March 25, 2014 through March 28, 2014 
with a Reception on Thursday, March 27th, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Cost: Free and open to the public


The University of North Texas Printmaking area gladly announces an exhibition of work from the advanced Printmaking Studio course, “Roll Out: Works from Advanced Printmaking Studio,” displayed in the Cora Stafford Gallery. The exhibit will be open from March 25th to 28th, 2014. A closing reception will take place Thursday, March 27th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The show is the culmination of the BFA Senior printmakers’ careers to-date and will also include selections from the graduate printmakers in the form of a postcard exchange entitled “Dear Denton.”

“Roll Out” will display the most recent works of first and second semester, capstone printmaking studio students. The work from these ten undergraduates varies in form, aesthetic, and content, allowing viewers to see up close the versatile nature and beautiful qualities printmaking offers. Techniques used in the show will include intaglio, relief, letterpress, lithography, screenprint, monoprint, mixed media, and works on paper; examples of bookmaking and installation will also be displayed. Each student will be showing a small selection of pieces through which their body of work will be represented. Undergraduate participants include Lauren Alexander, Christopher Aparicio, Kathleen Clark, Jaime Durham, Amy Fillipp, Nick Luevano, Samantha Neel, Anna Peterson, Michael Slack, and Quynh “Su” Tran. Graduate students participating through the postcard exchange include Luke Ball, Preston Bradley, Melody Vaughan, and Jon Vogt.