Group printmaking exhibit ‘Multiples’ on display at KCC

Graphic promoting the printmaking exhibit "Multiples" on display at KCC.

Kellogg Community College will feature the works of five printmakers as part of the upcoming group exhibit “Multiples,” showing through September.

The exhibit will be open for free public viewing from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays Sept. 8 through Oct. 3 at the Eleanor R. and Robert A. DeVries Gallery in the Davidson Visual and Performing Arts Center, on KCC’s campus at 450 North Ave., Battle Creek.

An opening reception for the exhibit, which will also be free and open to the public, will be held at the gallery from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11.

Jesse Howell, exhibit coordinator and an artist featured in “Multiples,” said the exhibit will showcase works by artists drawn to the process of making prints that expand the definition of the medium as well as prints that incorporate traditional techniques.

“The conventional art form of the multiple is the common thread and jumping-off point for the artists in ‘Multiples,’” Howell said. “Each artist takes a unique approach to printmaking, working with various print media, drawing, photography and even installation to create exciting new combinations and results.”

Artists exhibiting in “Multiples” include Howell (jessehowell.net) and the following:

For more information about the exhibit, contact KCC’s Photography and Multimedia Program Coordinator and Gallery Director Ryan Flathau at 269-965-3931 ext. 2559 or flathaur@kellogg.edu.

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