44th Annual National Print Exhibition
Artlink 300 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 424-7195Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Thursday: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday: Noon-5 p.m.
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood