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Recent News
Art in Every Corner: The Works Progress Administration (1935-1943)
Sarah Bane.
Blanton Museum of Art,
Austin,
TX, United States.
05/02/2026-
09/27/2026.
Exhibiting artist(s): John Steuart Curry, Dorothea Lange, Jacob Lawrence, Rockwell Kent, Paul Cadmus, Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood, John Steuart Curry.
“Empyrean”, by Glenn Goldberg
Glenn Goldberg,
“Empyrean”, by Glenn Goldberg (2026),
Etching/aquatint,
27" x 20", Manneken Press..
Recent Scholarship
Melissa Geisler Trafton.
Collective Agency and Resistance during Japanese American Incarceration: The Amache Silk Screen Shop.
New York:
Palgrave Macmillan,
2025.
Rachel Vogel.
Parasol Press: Breaking New Ground.
Addison Gallery of American Art:
Andover,
MA, United States.
2026
Chiara Betti.
"An analysis of six gilded intaglio plates in the Rawlinson collection."
Journal of the Printing Historical Society
3rd series, no. 6 (2025): 183-204.

