Category: Curated

  • Come Hell or Crashing at Your Place

    Come Hell or Crashing at Your Place

    Screenprint on Paper, 22″x15″, 2024 This print was created for the Waterline: 30 Years of Newcomb Art Printmaking exchange curated by Professor Teresa Cole of Tulane University. The Waterline exchange will be exhibited alongside three decades of printmaking class print exchanges that Professor Cole has elicited from students over the course of her career teaching…

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  • Catapult Press Visiting Artist Program 2015-2021

    Catapult Press Visiting Artist Program 2015-2021

    From 2015-2021 I coordinated an entrepreneural Letterpress Studio called Catapult Press at Southeast Missouri State University’s Catapult Creative House: A Center for Entrepreneurship. As a part of that, I curated a visiting artist series where artists typically came to present a workshop, demonstration, exhibition, and/or produce a print edition with Catapult Press. 2020 Tammy Harrington,…

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  • Lawrence Print Week

    Lawrence Print Week

    We were invited to present an exhibition at Lawrence Print Week Fall 2019 in Lawrence, KS. The show consisted of protest flags and banners made by regional Southeast Missouri activists from relief and screenprint components printed on repurposed fabrics. The pieces contributed come from local artists/activists participating in a print and fibers workshop taught by…

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  • “Blessed Unions,” Wedding Performance Ceremony, Panel Discussion, and Curated Exhibition, St. Louis, MO, SGCI, 2011

    “Blessed Unions,” Wedding Performance Ceremony, Panel Discussion, and Curated Exhibition, St. Louis, MO, SGCI, 2011

    I was married to Blake Sanders (as Orange Barrel Industries) in a series of official 2011 Southern Graphics Council Conference International events entitled Blessed Unions in Saint Louis, Missouri. Blessed Unions was comprised of three days of functions including an exhibition at Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts, a panel discussion on making printmaking partnerships…

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