The Masur Museum is hosting a presentation by printmakers Doyle Jeter and Stefan Nodarse leading a discussion on the various printmaking processes featured in the works on display at the Masur Museum of Art. The forum will cover the woodblock printing techniques observed in the exhibition Kōgyo: Japanese Theatre Woodblock Prints and the lithographic, aquatint, and carborundum techniques of Theo Tobiasse: Textural Emergence, both on display through February 5. The speakers will present the tools and materials related to each process and will give an in-depth view into how each of the featured artists worked. The event will be open to the public on January 20 at 6:00 pm followed by a Q&A after the presentation.
About the speakers:
Doyle Jeter earned his MFA from Highlands University in Las Vegas, New Mexico. He was formerly Printmaking Instructor and Artist in Residence at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. His work is in public and private collections in several countries.
Stefan Nodarse earned his MFA in Printmaking from Indiana State University. He is the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at the Masur Museum of Art and is an adjunct instructor in the art department at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
Funding provided by:
This exhibition and accompanying programming are generously supported through a grant from the Toshiba International Foundation.
This program is also funded under a grant from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this exhibition and associated programming do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.