Printmaking Symposium coming to WSU and U of I

The 4th Biennial Symposium of the Rocky Mountain Printmaking Alliance will be held at Washington State University in Pullman, WA, and at the University of Idaho in Moscow, ID April 19-21, 2018.

This 3 day event will revolve around the themes of COMMUNITY/CRAFT/CONCEPT. It will include keynote speakers from the region, printmaking demonstrations, panel discussions, portfolio exchanges, exhibitions, and an open portfolio event. The theme focuses on topics that are central to artists working with printmaking, that together, encourage experimentation, dialogue, collaboration, expertise, and the dissemination of ideas. Come and participate in this growing community and learn what fuels art communities in the region. Refine your skills in printmaking and learn how the concept of craft is changing and expanding with new tools and technologies in the studio. Learn what motivates artists to work with printmaking and the roles it plays in different communities. Join RMPA in celebrating and exploring the many aspects of prints and printmaking!

Registration is now open and can be found at:

https://www.rockymountainprintmakingalliance.com/

Early Bird Registration Rates (through February 16th)

  • Professional Early Bird: $75
  • Student Early Bird: $35

Standard Registration Rates (after February 16th)

  • Professional Standard: $90
  • Student Standard: $45

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