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Rick Bartow, Kestrel with Horizon, 2008. Monoprint.

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James Lavadour, Ghost Camp, 2002. Lithograph.

The (HUD), Wendy Red Star-225.jpg

Wendy Red Star, The (HUD), 2010. Lithograph with photographs.

Extended Voices:
Exhibition Subtitle
Prints from Crow’s Shadow Press

Exhibit Length
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In collaboration with Tamarind Master Printer Frank Janzen, the exhibition features a selection of prints from the Crow’s Shadow Press Collections.  Developed within the Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts Studio, the collection reflects a range of printing techniques by established and emerging Native American artists.

Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts is committed to providing opportunities for Native Americans through artistic development. With an emphasis on contemporary, fine-art printmaking, the Institute also functions as a venue to practice traditional Native American art practices — weaving, bead working and regalia making of the Plateau region.

With a spacious gallery and world-class printmaking studio, Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts brings in artists through their residency program to produce monotypes, monoprints and editions — including lithographs, etchings, linocuts, woodcuts and more. The ever-growing portfolio of prints encompasses the work of many outstanding artists of diverse backgrounds and media.

 

Artist Lecture by Frank Janzen
Apr 5 @ 4pm
Opening Reception to follow.

Sponsors
  • Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts
  • UC Davis Humanities Institute
  • UC Davis Office of Campus Community Relations