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Recent News
PrintLab Artist Residency (2025–26) at Brandywine Workshop and Archives
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts ,
Philadelphia,
United States.
06/18/2026-
10/26/2026.
Launch Party for The Editions of Robert Kipniss, 1967-2023
Norwalk,
CT, United States
Recent Scholarship
Paul Coldwell.
Ink, Paper, Chisel, Grain. A Remarkable History of Woodcut.
London, UK:
Penguin Random House,
2026.
Adele Nelson.
"The Limits of Social Realism: Fayga Ostrower’s Visualizing of Solidarity as a Refugee in Brazil."
Latin American Jewish Studies
3, no. 2 (February 2026): 51-72.
Antoine Gallay.
Sébastien Le Clerc (1637-1714) Art et science à l’aube des Lumières.
Genève:
Droz,
2026.


