Sustain, Innovate, Transform

Group exhibition from the Pittsburgh Print Group

Description

Meryl Engler, When I become A Tree 11, Woodcut, colored pencil, marker on handmade Thai Kozo washi

Sustain, Innovate, Transform is a project of the Morgan Conservatory and the Pittsburgh Print Group. Featuring artwork incorporating paper made by hand at the Morgan Conservatory and reflecting the Morgan Conservatory’s mission of integrating sustainable practices with papermaking, book arts and printmaking. The exhibition will be open to the public and open during the 2022 Mid America Print Council Biennial Conference (October 13-16). The Morgan will be having a Field Day in conjunction with CIA and Zygote Press on October 16th from 11am-4pm. This field day will invite conference attendees and the public to visit the exhibition and participate in take away demos at the Morgan.

Featured Artists from the Pittsburgh Print Group

Vanessa Adams, Crystal Armagost, Sharon Wilcox, Marc Snyder, Aaron Regal, Jennifer Rockage McGhee, Ann Rosenthal, Rachel Rearick, Joseph Lupo, Michelle Browne, Doug Eberhardt, Arron Foster, Abigail Franzen-Sheehan, Paula Klein, Leslie Golomb, Robert Howsare, Tom Norulak, Elzbieta Kazmierczak, Tressa Jones, Tresa Varner

Featured Artists associated with the Morgan

Tom Balbo, Alicia Bailey, Karen Beckwith, Patricia Brett, Meryl Engler, Leigh Garcia, Brittany Gorelick, Jose Luis Gutierrez, Yuko  Kimura, Selene Lamarca, Jun Lee, Susan Lowe, Nicole Malcolm, Michaelle Marschall, Liz Maugins, Grace McConnell, Pam McKee, Belle Mercurio, Maritza Mosquera, Steven Muñoz, Wendy Partridge, Tana Pierro, Alan Pocaro, Dana Potter, Noelle Richards, Lisa Schonberg, CHema Skandal!, Tony Skinner, Celeste Stauber, Erik Waterkotte, Maria Welch, Paula Zinmiester

Hours

10am-4pm Tuesday-Saturday

Location

Morgan Conservatory

1754 E. 47th St, Cleveland

(parking is in the back, accessible from 45th St)

Wearing face coverings and being up-to-date on Covid-19 vaccinations are strongly recommended at this location.