Parkside National Print Exhibition
Fine Arts Gallery | May 4-Oct 2, 2021
2021 marks the 27th presentation of the Parkside National Print Exhibition and over thirty years since the first show opened at UW-Parkside. For three decades, the PNPE has shown some of the finest examples of original prints from artists nationwide, and it is one of the longest-running competitive print exhibitions in the Midwest.
The exhibition was founded at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in 1987 by printmaking professor Doug DeVinny. This tradition continues in the Fine Arts Gallery of the Rita Tallent Picken Regional Center for Arts and Humanities at UW-Parkside.
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THE ARTISTS
Joanna Anos
Jay Arpin
Andrew Au
David Avery
Janet Ballweg
Lisa Marie Barber
Jared Barbick
Christine Baum
Diana Behl
John Bergmeier
Adam Berman
Edward Bernstein
Stephanie Berrie
Lisa Bigalke
Peter Borsay
Faith Bosacki
Zoe Brester-Pennings
Cynthia Brinich-Langlois
Raj Bunnag
Keith Buswell
Barry Carlsen
Jonathan Cartedge
Kyle Chaput
Suzanne Chouteau
Jennifer Clarke
Teresa Cole
Vanessa Coleman
Michael DalCerro
Rachel Davis
James DeBoer
Andrew DeCaen
L J Douglas
Sarah Drummond
Matthew Egan
Diane Fine
April Flanders
Chenxi Gao
Steve Garst
Jon Goebel
Brandy González
Kevin Haas
Art Hazelwood
Carissa Heinrichs
Marco Hernandez
Todd Herzberg
Derek Hibbs
Yuji Hiratsuka
Cullen Houser
Nathaniel Infante
Hidenori Ishii
Jayne Reid Jackson
Liv Johnson
Elizabeth Klimek
Dania Knotek
Andrew Kozlowski
Will Kurucz
Jun Lee
Emily Legleitner
Evan Lindquist
Katherine Liontas-Warren
Berel Lutsky
Beauvais Lyons
Goran Maric
Sarah Marshall
Michelle Martin
Juliet Mattila
Michael McGovern
John McKaig
Johanna Mueller
Heather Muise
Kathleen O'Connell
Meghan O'Connor
Akemi Ohira
Samantha Osborne
Howard Paine
Brian Paulsen
Mike Pennekamp
Alan Pocaro
Endi Poskovic
Aaron Pozos
Jennifer Purdum
Francisco Ramirez
Russ Revock
Liz Roth
Nicholas Ruth
Marilee Salvator
Blake Sanders
Joe Sanders
Ellen Shattuck Pierce
Amy Silberkleit
Mark Sisson
Stephanie Smith
Lauren Steinert
Taro Takizawa
Nicholas Tisdale
Tonja Torgerson
Roberto Torres
Lisa Turner
Catherine Walker
Michael Weigman
Linda Whitney
Brandon Williams
Harris Wiltsher
BEST IN SHOW
Hidenori Ishii
View more of Hidenori's work: hidenoriishii.com
Hidenori Ishii
Astoria, NY
íS MIRЯOR - Neon Pink Fluorite, 2020
Screen Print on Paper and Plexiglass
18” x 16” x 4”
EXHIBITION CONTACT INFO
Colin Matthes, Gallery Director | matthes@uwp.edu
About The Juror
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John Hitchcock
Professor of Art | Associate Dean of Arts
University of Wisconsin-MadisonJohn Hitchcock is an Artist, Professor of Art and Associate Dean of Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Professor Hitchcock has served as Faculty Director of The Studio Learning Community and Art Department Graduate Chair. He is an award-winning artist who uses the print medium to explore relationships of community, land, and culture. He has taught printmaking at UW-Madison since 2001. Prior to that he was at the University of Minnesota, Morris. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Texas Tech University.
Hitchcock has been the recipient of The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Artistic Innovation and Collaboration grant, New York; Jerome Foundation Grant, Minnesota; the Creative Arts Award, Emily Mead Baldwin Award in the Creative Arts and the Kellett Mid-Career Award at the University of Wisconsin.
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Hitchcock’s artwork has been exhibited at numerous venues including the International Print Center New York, New York; Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico; The Rauschenberg Project Space, New York, New York; “Air, Land, Seed” on the occasion of the Venice Biennale 54th International Art at the University of Ca' Foscari, Venice, Italy; “Envisioning The Plains”. Solo exhibition includes the American Culture Center in Shanghai, Shanghai, China; Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon; Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, Montana; Mulvane Art Museum, Topeka, Kansas; Plains Art Museum, Fargo, North Dakota, The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico; American Indian Community House Gallery, New York, New York; North Dakota Museum of Art, Grand Forks, North Dakota.
View Hitchcock’s artwork at: www.hybridpress.net
IMAGE CREDITS
Header Image: Dancing Crown, Harris Wiltsher | Background Image: John Hitchcock, juror