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By Mollie Smith ’17 and Mandi LeCompteThe project started during the run-up to the 2008 Presidenti
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Printmaking professor pens book on feminist history Posted by: Reesa Nelson / December 6, 2016 December 6, 2016 By Mollie Smith ’17 and Mandi LeCompteThe project started during the run-up to the 2008 Presidential election. Jessica Spring, visiting instructor of art and design and Elliott Press manager at PLU, discovered a quote by Elizabeth Cady Stanton that she felt summed up the election cycle nicely: “Come, come my conservative friend, wipe the dew off your spectacles and see the world is
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The project started during the run-up to the 2008 Presidential election. Jessica Spring, visiting in
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The Thorniley Collection of Antique Type, a massive donation to PLU’s Publishing and Printing Arts Program, has elevated the university’s letterpress resources.
? She had to sift through thousands of pieces in dozens of type cases to find it. A tiny word, “the” — a half-inch square among an expanse of metallic fonts. But, this wasn’t just any “the;” it was the perfect “the.” “I confess getting a wee bit fixated once I get an idea,” Spring said of her printmaking process. Thankfully, her fixation didn’t get too carried away. After moving on with her project using a less-than-perfect alternative, she stumbled upon the piece she longed for. “Of course, it was
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-annual event features prints from across the United States and surveys the range of mark making and imagery of some of the finest printmakers in the country. The opening kicks off the 2015 SOAC Focus Series on perspective. This year’s events explore the connection of people, disciplines, and the ideas that draw meaning to our worldview. The Print Exhibition is the first of five events in the series. The show reveals perspectives on printmaking and communicates the maker’s outlook, while revealing to
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Dennis L. Cox Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1972-2011 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Drawing Printmaking Painting
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exhibition “Impressions,” marks come to life in printings and drawings. “Impressions” is a retrospective exhibition by PLU`s recently-retired printmaker, Craig Cornwall. Cornwall received a B.F.A. from Brigham Young University with an emphasis in printmaking and a master’s degree from the University of New Mexico. He is a Master Printer in lithography trained at the world-renowned Tamarind Institute. The imagery in “Impressions” is diverse in style and approach, reflecting an ever-changing view point
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Taylor Cox Visiting Instructor of Art & Design she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7325 Email: coxta@plu.edu Office Location: Ingram Hall - 120 Website: https://www.coxswainpress.com/ Professional Education Bachelor of Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Pacific Lutheran University Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Focus in Letterpress Printing and Printmaking
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Taylor Cox Visiting Instructor of Art & Design she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7325 Email: coxta@plu.edu Office Location: Ingram Hall - 120 Website: https://www.coxswainpress.com/ Professional Education Bachelor of Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Pacific Lutheran University Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Focus in Letterpress Printing and Printmaking
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By Genny Boots ’18 A decade ago, Craig Cornwall came to Pacific Lutheran University to teach printmaking, design and drawing in the Department of Art & Design. “As I look back on those 10 years, I wonder how they went so quickly,” Cornwall said. “The time I have had working with students and faculty has been extremely rewarding.” Cornwall taught classes at PLU since 2006, covering everything from drawing and 2-D design to color theory and printmaking. Cornwall always loved teaching and watching
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