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SUMMARY:Reception for Lasting Impressions: Celebrating the Possibilities of Printmaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday March 5th\, 6 to 8pm for a reception for 
 Lasting Impressions: Celebrating the Possibilities of Printmaking\, 
 featuring  the works of artists Judith Wolf\, Susan Byrne\, Kate Jenkins\, 
 & Mal Petty\n\nOn view: 3/3/2026-3/30/2026\n\nJudith Wolf\n\nBonding and 
 Belonging: Elephant Connections\n\nPrintmaking for me is a process-oriented 
 medium\, with elements of layering\, experimentation\, and surprise. I am 
 continually nourished by the creative\, inspiring community of Zea Mays 
 Printmaking in Florence Massachusetts\, where I have been a member for 
 nearly twenty-five years.\n\n“Bonding and Belonging: Elephant 
 Connections” is a series inspired by seven days in the Chiang Mai 
 province of Northern Thailand\, learning about\, feeding\, and walking 
 among a herd of Asian elephants. I was both awed and calmed by their 
 majestic presence and their constant tactile attachment to one another as 
 they grazed through a forest of diminishing resources.\n\nWoodcut 
 printmaking allows me to use a variety of carving tools and techniques to 
 explore the rich texture of the elephants and the trees\, grass and leaves 
 where they foraged. I am interested in the way shapes and negative space in 
 between trunks and legs become abstract\, with individuals unified into one 
 organic mass.  In some images\, elephants are integrated into the forest 
 vegetation\, emerging with full presence or ephemerally hidden and 
 receding. Immersing myself with these deeply socially and emotionally 
 intelligent beings led me to contemplate separateness and attachment\, 
 protective care and connection\, and bonding and belonging.\n\n \n\nSusan 
 Byrne \n\nRetiring from a corporate career in 2018 gave me the time and 
 space to explore life as an artist. Through this transition\, I discovered 
 printmaking and the rich possibilities it offers. An introductory course at 
 MassArt in Boston left a lasting impression\, and in 2022 I joined the Zea 
 Mays Printmaking community in Florence\, Massachusetts\, where I remain an 
 active member. \n\nThe work in this exhibition reflects explorations rooted 
 primarily in woodcut techniques\, often combined with collage and\, in some 
 cases\, the written word. The prints are drawn from three bodies of work: 
 The Space Between\, Fractured\, and Reconfiguration. These series are 
 informed by the Neolithic designs of Newgrange\, Ireland\, an examination 
 of ancestral presence in my life\, and the possibilities of a limited color 
 palette\, where layered blocks create variation and depth.\n\n \n\nKate 
 Jenkins\n\nKate Jenkins began drawing and painting with watercolors about 
 35 years ago.  Ten years later when Zea Mays Printmaking opened\, Kate took 
 her first printmaking class. She has been making one-of-a-kind monoprints 
 there ever since. Some prints have seemed good enough to exhibit. Hundreds 
 of others were not entirely successful but felt too precious to discard. 
 Recently\, Kate began cutting up those old prints with an X-Acto knife and 
 using representational and abstract parts to make collages. She often 
 begins with a particular element and then the collage seems to proceed of 
 its own accord in surprising directions.  Her subject matter is taken from 
 her everyday life and the natural world surrounding her.\n\n \n\nMal 
 Petty\n\nMal Petty (they/them\; he/him) is a visual artist\, illustrator\, 
 writer\, and musician based in Easthampton\, Massachusetts. Mal's practice 
 is rooted in the relationships of their chosen community here in the 
 Connecticut River Valley and celebrates the diversity of the local 
 environment. Organic materials act as both tools and collaborators in their 
 work\, creating dynamic forms and landscapes with each unique mark. All 
 prints in this collection utilize archival ink and plant material pressed 
 onto watercolor or printmaking paper.
LOCATION:Hosmer Gallery
ORGANIZER;CN="Pamela Acosta":MAILTO:pacosta@forbeslibrary.org
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CONTACT;CN="Pamela Acosta":MAILTO:pacosta@forbeslibrary.org
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