PRESS ON: A Juried Exhibition of the Art of Letterpress from Pyramid Atlantic
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Jurors: Celene Aubry, Hatch Show Print, and Allison Tipton, Globe Collection and Press at MICA
Artists from all over the US, with additional participants from Canada, France, and Japan,
are featured in this exhibition that celebrates letterpress as a powerful medium for artistic expression. In ad
Celene is the Director and Print Shop Manager at Hatch Show Print, one of America’s oldest surviving letterpress show poster and design shops. While the business thrives as a letterpress poster and design shop, expanded programming includes a visiting artist program, a gallery periodically show
- Alisa Golden, Where’s Owl, 2023, Art quilt- letterpress printed on cotton
- Aya Masumoto, Heartbeat, 2023, Letterpress artist book
- David Wolske, Polysynthesis No. 1, 2021/22, Relief and letterpress from movable wood and metal type
Jurors’ Statement:
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Read two reviews of the Press On exhibition, by Stephanie Rudig in the Washington City Paper and Mark Jenkins in his Substack newsletter, DisCerning Eye.
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- Lindsay Schmittle, Gingerly Press
- In Good Company, c. 2022
- letterpress with vintage type and carved blocks
- 14 x 11 in
11 x 14" limited edition letterpress print from the Lungs of the Earth Collection about my ACEER Foundation Artist Residency in the Peruvian Amazon.This print is all about the interconnectivity all species in the rainforest and on the planet in general
-printed with vintage metal ornaments & border rule, MDF blocks, and handmade printing blocks of a palm leaf sheath collected from the Amazon Rainforest.
-printed on 100% recycled paper from French Paper Co,
-$15 of every print sold will be donated to the ACEER Foundation and designated for the fight against the proposed highway corridor threatening the survival of the Maijuna Indigenous Community and the vastly biodiverse rainforest where the Maijuna sustainably live off the land.
-one native tree planted in a National Forest through the National Forest Foundation with purchase.