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Glimpse: Fine Art Print Selections from Stewart & Stewart, 1980-2020

The Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center (BBAC) is pleased to present Glimpse: Fine Art Print Selections from Stewart & Stewart 1980-2020 in its Kantgias-DeSalle Gallery celebrating Stewart & Stewart’s 40th Anniversary of fine art printing, publishing and collaborating with artists. The public opening is Friday, March 6, 2020 from 6 pm to 8 pm. The exhibition runs through April 16, 2020. The BBAC is at 1516 S. Cranbrook Road, Birmingham, Michigan 48009. For more information, visit bbartcenter.org or call 248-644-0866. 

Stewart & Stewart is one of the first printer/publishers inducted into the International Fine Print Dealers Association in New York and is among the longest running independent printer/publishers in North America. Since 1980, partner/masterprinter Norman Stewart and partner/graphic designer Susan Stewart have collaborated with local artists at first, then national artists, in the creation of fine art screenprints and monoprints and more recently fine art archival pigment prints. The Glimpse exhibition will include representative work by Jack Beal, Richard Bosman, Judy Bowman, Nancy Campbell, Susan Crile, Martha Diamond, Connor Everts, Janet Fish, Sondra Freckelton, John Glick, Jane E. Goldman, C.Dennis Guastella, Keiko Hara, John Himmelfarb, Sue Hirtzel, Sidney Hurwitz, Yvonne Jacquette, Hugh Kepets, Catherine Kernan, Clinton Kuopus, Daniel Lang, Ann Mikolowski, Jim Nawara, Lucille Procter Nawara, Don Nice, Mary Prince, Mel Rosas, Jonathan Santlofer, Jeanette Pasin Sloan, Hunt Slonem, Steven Sorman, Norman Stewart, Paul Stewart, Richard Treaster, and Titus Welliver.

The exhibition will include at least one print by each of the artists. Stewart & Stewart editions are collected and enjoyed by museums, galleries, art consultants, corporations and private individuals. Keiko Hara was the first artist to collaborate with masterprinter Norman Stewart. In the late 1970s, Keiko Hara and Norman Stewart were studying at Cranbrook Academy of Art together, and in 1980 the Stewarts invited Hara to their studio to create Drawn in the Moon IV, a screenprint/lithograph/collage edition. Hara is a Professor Emeritus of Art from Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA. One of the most recent collaborators is Titus Welliver. Welliver created his first archival pigment print Sam’s Moon with the Stewarts in 2019. Titus Welliver is an actor and artist. He plays the title role in the popular Amazon Prime TV Series Bosch, now in its 6th season. He is the son of the late Neil Welliver, best known for his large-scale landscape paintings, who taught Titus how to paint, starting at age 12. 

Both of Stewart & Stewart’s 10th and 25th Anniversary exhibitions were presented by the Detroit Institute of Arts, with accompanying catalogs. To coordinate with Stewart & Stewart’s 40th Anniversary exhibition at the BBAC, an online digital catalog will be linked to  www.StewartStewart.com  and will include all prints printed and published by Stewart & Stewart since 1980, and an introduction written by Nancy Sojka, Curator Emerita of Prints and Drawings of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The catalog designers are Kris Mellebrand and Mary Bush.
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