Lecture Announcement
Posted: 04/11/2015
Posted by: Britany Salsbury
Political Printmaking: Favianna Rodriguez and Lincoln Cushing in Conversation
Favianna Rodriguez, Lincoln Cushing, and Nadiah Fellah
Organized by Center for Humanities, Graduate Center, City University of New York
Martin E. Segal Theatre, Graduate Center, City University of New York
New York, NY, United States
Martin E. Segal Theatre, Graduate Center, City University of New York
New York, NY, United States
04/30/2015,
6:30 pm
What role has printmaking had in political activism and revolutionary moments in U.S. history, and how have artists responded to social injustice through poster designs? Favianna Rodriguez, whose prints are featured in the Graduate Center’s James Gallery exhibition Left Coast: California Political Art, will present her work, and archivist and librarian Lincoln Cushing will speak on the history of political prints in California. Their talks will be followed by a discussion moderated by the exhibition’s curator, Nadiah Fellah, James Gallery Mellon Fellow and student in the Graduate Center’s PhD Program in Art History.
Relevant research areas: North America, 20th Century, Contemporary, Etching, Lithography, Screenprint, Relief printing, Digital printmaking