An important period in American printmaking is explored through the oral histories of post-World II artists, teachers, and master printers who saw the Midwest as a fertile ground for their burgeoning programs. The screening will be followed by a short discussion with director Susan Goldman, IU Associate Professor of printmaking Tracy Templeton, and Distinguished Professor Emeritus Rudy Pozzatti, who is featured prominently in the film. (United States, 62 min., not rated)
This program is presented in conjunction with IU Cinema and is supported in part by Marsha R. Bradford and Harold A. Dumes. Susan Goldman’s visit is made possible by the College Arts & Humanities Institute as part of Midwest Matrix: Continuum, A Symposium Celebrating the History and Present of Midwest Printmaking, September 19–21, 2014. The talk and films are free and open to the public.
Cost: free
For more information contact:
Kaitlin Underwood (Communications Intern @ IU Art Museum)
[email protected]