The Art Galleries at TCU will present "Separate Voices, Shared Visions," featuring artists Maria de Los Angeles, Renee Magnanti, Bill Pangburn, Mary Ting, and Lobsang Tsewang.
"Separate Voices, Shared Visions" presents five artists who address sociopolitical issues through printmaking. While each confront different social problems that have personal relevance, their work is united under a concern for human rights. They also share an interest in the expressive qualities of the woodcut printing which features throughout the exhibition.
The exhibition’s curator, Bill Pangburn, will be available to discuss the exhibition and answer questions regarding the work of the artists. This exhibition is programmed as part of Texchange, the 2019 SGC International Conference, happening in Dallas from March 6 - 9. SGC International is an educational non-profit organization committed to informing their membership about issues and processes concerning original prints, drawings, book arts, and handmade paper.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through March 21.
The Art Galleries at TCU will present "Separate Voices, Shared Visions," featuring artists Maria de Los Angeles, Renee Magnanti, Bill Pangburn, Mary Ting, and Lobsang Tsewang.
"Separate Voices, Shared Visions" presents five artists who address sociopolitical issues through printmaking. While each confront different social problems that have personal relevance, their work is united under a concern for human rights. They also share an interest in the expressive qualities of the woodcut printing which features throughout the exhibition.
The exhibition’s curator, Bill Pangburn, will be available to discuss the exhibition and answer questions regarding the work of the artists. This exhibition is programmed as part of Texchange, the 2019 SGC International Conference, happening in Dallas from March 6 - 9. SGC International is an educational non-profit organization committed to informing their membership about issues and processes concerning original prints, drawings, book arts, and handmade paper.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through March 21.
The Art Galleries at TCU will present "Separate Voices, Shared Visions," featuring artists Maria de Los Angeles, Renee Magnanti, Bill Pangburn, Mary Ting, and Lobsang Tsewang.
"Separate Voices, Shared Visions" presents five artists who address sociopolitical issues through printmaking. While each confront different social problems that have personal relevance, their work is united under a concern for human rights. They also share an interest in the expressive qualities of the woodcut printing which features throughout the exhibition.
The exhibition’s curator, Bill Pangburn, will be available to discuss the exhibition and answer questions regarding the work of the artists. This exhibition is programmed as part of Texchange, the 2019 SGC International Conference, happening in Dallas from March 6 - 9. SGC International is an educational non-profit organization committed to informing their membership about issues and processes concerning original prints, drawings, book arts, and handmade paper.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through March 21.