The Majestic Impression La Huella Magistral Opening At Taller Boricua In East Harlem

September 17, 2017

This exhibit features the works of artists printmakers who are members of the “[easyazon_link identifier=”B007BOB41M” locale=”US” tag=”harlemworld-20″]Consejo Grafico[/easyazon_link]” (The Graphic Council), a national Latinx organization of “Talleres” printmaking workshops. The portfolio of prints is by selected artists, who have created original works honoring a master printmaker who has influenced him or her. The featured artists are: Rene Arceo; Pepe Coronado; Francisco X Siqueiros; Marianne Sadowski; Kay Brown; Poli Marichal; Juan R Fuentes; Richard Xavier Serment; Ramiro Rodriguez; Joe Segura; Paul del Bosque; Sandra C Fernandez; Maceo Montoya; Lezlie Salkowitz Montoya; Malaquias Montoya; Loanda Lozano; Nitza Tufiño; Betty Cole; Eliezer Berrios; and Marcos Dimas. In addition, during this event, there will be an adjoining exhibit featuring the work from members of the Dominican York Proyecto GRAFICA (DYPG) and Taller Boricua’s Rafael Tufiño Printmaking Workshop. The Event will be followed by a Panel discussion on the following day at 3 pm in order to accommodate the schedules of the visiting participating artists.

Artists Panel Discussion

Curated by Nitza Tufiño

Saturday September 23, 3pm

Opening Friday September 22, 2017

Exhibit will run until October 28, 2017

Taller Boricua Gallery, 1680 Lexington Avenue 1680 Lexington Avenue, (Between 106th & 105th Streets), New York, NY, 212.831.4333, www.TallerBoricua.org

Photo credit: Poli Marichal, Elizabeth Catlet, linocut


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