print of woman braiding her hair

Lecture by Artist Chloe Alexander

- Griffiths Arts Center Room 123
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Lecture by artist Chloe Alexander

woodcut print of hands
Chloe Alexander, Grasping for Comfort, 2020, woodcut on Masa paper, 40 x 52, in collaboration with Big Ink

In conjunction with the exhibition What the Mirror Said: BlackWomen of Print, the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery is pleased to announce a lecture by visual artist Chloe Alexander.

Chloe Alexander is a printmaker who lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia. Her most recent work focuses on creating visual narratives by layering various printmaking techniques to create one-of-a-kind mixed media drawings and varied editions. Alexander obtained a BFA in printmaking in 2010 and an M.Ed. in 2014, both from Georgia State University. She has exhibited work in various locations, including Kai Lin Art in Atlanta, the International Print Center in New York City, and the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in London. She has received numerous awards, grants, and fellowships, including a two-year fellowship with The Creatives Project in Atlanta and the Parent Artist Residency Award at Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California. More information about Alexander can be found at www.thehaplessprintmaker.com.

Alexander's lecture will be available on Zoom -- https://stlawu.zoom.us/j/92849622948?pwd=cTUwdk5KUFhQRlBXSTdDTFZRTDFzZz09. Password: 246639