In an age saturated with imagery — where we store and send pictures on our phones, and our avatars have avatars — what we call a “print” is so often a secondary manifestation of something we saw first displayed on a screen. Think printing an email for your records, or a boarding pass to take to the airport. But print(s) — and if you’re reading this on a glossy piece of paper bound to other pieces of paper, you know where this is going — can also be primary, immediate. The
Etched and Pulled exhibit, including print and new-media work by John Amoss, Amanda Burk, Beth Grabowski, Jennifer Manzella, Lesley Patterson-Marx, Jon Swindler and Rebekah Tolley, creates a space where the medium, even when it’s small, looms large.
— Steve Haruch