Visual Arts Faculty, Alumni Selected for International Print Center Exhibition

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26-Apr-11

Work from Columbia University School of the Arts Visual Arts Program Professor and Artistic Director of the LeRoy Neiman Gallery and Print Center Tomas Vu's Flatland, a faculty project Vu created at the Neiman Center, has been selected for the International Print Center New York's New Prints 2011/Summer, on view June 9 - July 29 in the IPC's gallery in Chelsea. The show consists of 83 prints by 76 artists, selected from a pool of over 1,900 submissions.

Also selected for the exhibition are Visual Arts alumni Hedya Klein ('03SOA) and Rob Swainston ('06SOA), as well as Rachel Ostrow (Adjunt Faculty)

Trenton Doyle Hancock, a Texas-based artist selected for the Whitney Biennial in 2000 and 2002 and included in collections of major art museums nationwide, was the sole juror for this exhibition.
 
New Prints 2011/Summer - Selected by Trenton Doyle Hancock is the 39th presentation of IPCNY's New Prints Program, a series of juried exhibitions organized several times each year, featuring prints made within the past 12 months by artists at all stages of their careers. An illustrated brochure will accompany the exhibition.

The IPC's gallery is located at 508 West 26th Street, Room 5A. Gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 11-6; and Monday - Friday, 11-6 in July.


Tomas Vu, Flatland, 2009-10, drawing with collage and silkscreen


 

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