Mary Mead: Rethinking Craft

Mary Mead: Rethinking Craft

Mary Mead is a NH-based printmaker and sculptor and her work often combines a variety of printmaking techniques to create engaging abstracted landscapes and forms. Broadly her work explores the changing climate, and ways of finding a universal language in abstract imagery. Mead has a long exhibition and teaching history since earning her MFA from the Tufts University and the Boston Museum School, and her BS Fine Arts from the University of Wisconsin/Madison. Mead teaches at Two Rivers Printmaking Studio, Chases Garage, Kimball Jenkins School of Art, and AVA Gallery and Art Center.

This week’s ArtReach will be pre-recorded and feature a demonstration with printmaker and educator Mary Mary. In the demo, the artist explores different printmaking process, monotype, relief printing and paper sculpting.

Mary Mead is a NH-based printmaker and sculptor and her work often combines a variety of printmaking techniques to create engaging abstracted landscapes and forms. Broadly her work explores the changing climate, and ways of finding a universal language in abstract imagery. Mead has a long exhibition and teaching history since earning her MFA from the Tufts University and the Boston Museum School, and her BS Fine Arts from the University of Wisconsin/Madison. Mead teaches at Two Rivers Printmaking Studio, Chases Garage, Kimball Jenkins School of Art, and AVA Gallery and Art Center.

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