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SUMMARY:Create Your Own Typewriter Print
DESCRIPTION:Ongoing during the exhibition \n  \nThe Print Center will host a “Public Typewriter” as part of Philly Typewriter’s “Philadelphia Public Typewriter Program”. Philly Typewriter is a retail store located in Philadelphia that also repairs typewriters and hosts classes and events. A temporary loan of a manual typewriter prepared for use by restoration classes at Philly Typewriter will allow visitors to the exhibition New Typographics: Typewriter Art as Print to make their own typewriter prints. \n  \nHours: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM ♦ Tuesday – Saturday (unless otherwise noted on our website) \nExhibition page
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/create-your-own-typewriter-print/
LOCATION:The Print Center\, 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dinner Date with James Siena
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us to celebrate the extraordinary artist James Siena for a spectacular evening at the architecturally marvelous residence of Ligia Ravé Slovic! Each spring\, we honor an artist or a significant member of the art community at our Dinner Date event. Dinner Date is The Print Center’s spring fundraiser.\n \n  \nWednesday\, June 12\, 2019 \n6pm  \nChampagne tour of Resonance Under Pressure with James Siena. \n7pm  \nElegant dinner at the architecturally marvelous Center City home of Ligia Ravé Slovic\, designed by the architect and artist David Slovic and filled with a spectacular collection of contemporary art. \n  \n  \n  \nGuests at the Benefactor and Visionary Levels will receive a print created especially for our patrons by James Siena\, published by Harlan & Weaver\, New York. \nJames Siena\, Coffered Rectangle\, 1995-2019\, Engraving\, Image 5 ¾” x 3 ⅞” on sheet 13 ⅛” x 10 ⅞”\, Edition of 25\, Printed and Published by Harlan & Weaver\, NY \n  \nTickets from $100 – $1\,800. For subscription levels and tickets click here. \n  \nFormer Honorees\nJesse Burke\nDr. Jan Gordon\nJane Irish\nSarah McEneaney\nMatt Neff\nLydia Panas\nSerena Perrone\nBill Scott\nEmma Wilcox\nWilliam Earle Williams \nDinner Date Committee\nJulie Jensen Bryan + Robert Bryan*\nDiane Burko + Richard Ryan\nRalph Citino + Lawrence Taylor\nJoan Wadleigh Curran*\nGail Deery\nAvi Eden*\nOfelia Garcia*\nEileen Kennedy + Robert Heim*\nBrett Littman\nFrancesco Longenecker\nDonald W. McPhail*\nRobert Morrison (deceased)*\nBarbara Schaff*\nMichael Shannon*\nDrs. Marsha + Stephen Silberstein*\nAnna + Menno Tas*\nCarol Weaver + Felix Harlan\nJohn Wind* \n* Former Host \nJames Siena (b. 1957\, Oceanside\, CA) is a New York-based artist who is well-known for his labyrinthine and often colorful prints\, paintings\, drawings and sculptures. He holds a BFA from Cornell University\, Ithaca. Siena has had numerous solo exhibitions\, including at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art\, Cornell University; Dieu Donné\, The Museum of Modern Art and Pace Gallery\, all New York; and Greg Kucera Gallery\, Seattle. His work has been in group exhibitions at venues\, such as the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston; Milwaukee Art Museum; American Academy of Arts and Letters\, The Drawing Center and The Morgan Library and Museum\, all New York; Locks Gallery\, Philadelphia; and Delaware Art Museum\, Wilmington as well as in Beijing\, Dublin and Montréal. His work is in prestigious collections\, including the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston; The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, The Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum of American Art\, all New York; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Siena teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York and is a member of the Corporation of Yaddo as well as the National Academy of Design. He is represented by Pace Gallery\, New York. \nView the full invitation here.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/save-the-date-dinner-date-with-james-siena/
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SUMMARY:Queering the Archives: Saving and Sharing LGBTQ+ Histories
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Stonewall at 50\, The Print Center convenes a forum with artists and archivists committed to the preservation and presentation of LGBTQ+ histories. Panelists will share recent work\, reflect on the legacies of Stonewall and address pressing issues regarding archives and the queer experience. \n    \nParticipants Include: \nJohn Anderies\, Director of the John J. Wilcox\, Jr. Archives at the William Way LGBT Community Center in Philadelphia\, one of the country’s largest LGBT archives. He has also worked as an archivist at the Kislak Center for Special Collections\, Rare Books\, and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania\, and as Head of Special Collections at Haverford College. \nAmy Cousins holds a BFA in Printmaking from the Maryland Institute College of Art and an MFA in Printmaking from the Tyler School of Art. Her work has been exhibited nationally at venues including Visual Arts Center at Boise State University; IS Projects\, Fort Lauderdale; Moore College of Art and Vox Populi\, both Philadelphia; Peephole Cinema\, San Francisco; and Washington Printmaker’s Gallery\, Silver Springs. In 2016\, Cousins won the Curator’s Choice Award for Beyond the Norm: An International Juried Print Exhibition\, which was organized by Normal Editions Workshop to celebrate their 40th anniversary and hosted by University Galleries at Illinois State\, where she exhibited a solo show in 2017. \nMichael J. Carroll works on digital projects in the Metadata and Digitization Services department of Temple University Libraries. He is a master’s candidate at the Tyler School of Art in modern and contemporary art history. His research is focused on queer artworks that utilize archival records. \nGabriel Martinez has taught at the University of Pennsylvania for 19 years. His work has been exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art\, Philadelphia and Philadelphia Museum of Art\, and at Exit Art\, White Columns and Franklin Furnace\, NY. Martinez received a Pew Fellowship in the Arts in 2001 and a Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship in 2003. His exhibition Bayside Revisited was the centerpiece of The Print Center’s Centennial celebration. He currently has two exhibitions on view at William Way LGBT Community Center: Tonight is Forever\, through June 28 and Archives: LGBTQ Legacies: Art\, Archives\, Analysis\, through August 30\, 2019. \nMartinez is a Cuban-American native of Miami\, Florida\, who works largely with photography\, performance and installation. He attended the Skowhegan School of Sculpture and Painting\, received a BFA from the University of Florida and an MFA from the Tyler School of Art\, Temple University. Martinez has participated in residencies and artist-in-residence programs including: The Rosenbach Museum and Library\, The Fabric Workshop and Museum\, both in Philadelphia; Atlantic Center for the Arts\, Florida; Arcadia Summer Arts Program\, Maine; MacDowell Colony\, New Hampshire; and Yaddo\, New York. Martinez’s work is represented by Samson Projects\, Boston. \n  \nPRESS \n“Archiving Tomorrow’s History\,” The Philadelphia Gay News\, Gary L. Day\, July 3\, 2019  pdf  \n  \nImage: Gabriel Martinez\, Tonight is Forever\, 2019\, Installation view\, William Way LGBT Community Center. Photo: Eric Sucar\, University of Pennsylvania
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/queering-the-archives-saving-and-sharing-lgbtq-histories/
LOCATION:The Print Center\, 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Robert J. Morrison
DESCRIPTION:The Print Center and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts invite\nfamily and friends of Bob Morrison to celebrate his life: \nSunday\, June 30\, 2019\, 2 – 4pm\nPennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\n118-128 North Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19102\nSamuel M.V. Hamilton Building\nRhoden Arts Center \nObituary \nThe Print Center has established The Robert J. Morrison Fund to continue his legacy of support for prints\, artist books and mentoring collectors.\nDonations can be made online; mailed to The Print Center at 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA 19103; or by phone at 215.735.6090 x1. \nAll donations to The Print Center are 100% tax deductible. \n  \nThe Print Center is a federal tax-exempt 501(c)3 organization and is registered as a charitable organization with the Pennsylvania Department of State’s Bureau of Charitable Organizations. \n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/celebrating-robert-j-morrison/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, 118 North Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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