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Nashville Print Revival Visits Center for the Arts

Sanders_footprintThe Murfreesboro Center for the Arts is hosting the Nashville Print Revival visiting artist exhibition Feb. 2-25 in the gallery. The group exhibition will feature work from Blake and Hannah March Sanders of Orange Barrel Industries, plus visiting artists Heather Freeman and Michael Krueger. The reception for the exhibition will be from 6-8 p.m. Feb. 19. Blake and Hannah have been collaborating with one another as well as other individual artists and artist collectives since 2009 to plan exhibitions, mini print conferences, and printmaking performances. Blake is an instructor at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Hannah works at Les Cheneaux Design Type, a letterpress and design studio. Heather Freeman is an associate professor of digital media at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. She is a graphic designer, print maker, illustrator, drawer and animator. Her work investigates science, human history and popular culture through the lens of motherhood. Michael Krueger is associate professor of art at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. The exhibition is free and open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 to 5 onSaturday. For more information, contact Kari Owen at keo2k@mtmail.mtsu.edu or (615) 785-7650, or Meagan Hall at meagan.boroarts@gmail.com or (615) 904-2787.

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“Tributary Tug-o-War,” full gallery installation by Blake and Hannah Sanders. Repurposed fabrics, plastic grocery bags, sewing, crochet, yarn, screen print, spray paint, charcoal and Gesso on MDF.
Above inset: “Footprint No. 16” by Hannah Sanders. Croched prints on fabric and clothing. Approx. 5×7 ft.

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