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Visiting Artist Lecture: Susan Goldman
Start Date: 2/8/2021Start Time: 3:20 PM
End Date: 2/8/2021End Time: 5:00 PM

Event Description

The Art and Art History Department presents a lecture by artist Susan Goldman. This lecture will occur during Professor Jen Blazina's Screenprint 1 class.

Susan J. Goldman is an artist, master printmaker, curator, and filmmaker. She is the Founding Director of Lily Press ® along with the Printmaking Legacy Project ®, a non-profit preserving printmaking practice and history. Since the founding of Lily Press ® in 2005, she has collaborated with artists including Elizabeth Catlett, Sam Gilliam, Victor Ekpuk, Keiko Hara, Jun Lee, EJ Montgomery, Linn Meyers, Eve Stockton and Renee' Stout.

Goldman received a 2011-12 NEA Grant for Midwest Matrix ®, a groundbreaking documentary on fine art printmaking tradition of the American Midwest. Goldman's own work is in collections worldwide. Her most recent exhibitions have been in Cuba, Israel, Australia and South Africa.

This virtual event is open to the Drexel community.

Contact Information:
Name: Michelle Macinsky
Email: MLM549@drexel.edu
Susan Goldman standing in printmaking studio.
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This event will be held online via Zoom. Please contact Michelle Macinsky at MLM549@drexel.edu if you would like to attend.
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