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  2. John Stango - Wikipedia

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    Later, Stango began to create silk screen T-shirts. Eventually he turned his attention and energy to painting full-time. [2] [3] Currently he works out of a historic warehouse outside of Philadelphia. Stango paints in the vein of such artists as Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, LeRoy Neiman, and Peter ...

  3. National Serigraph Society - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The creation of the society coincided with the rise of serigraphs being used as a medium for fine art. [4] Originally called the Silk Screen Group, the name was soon changed to the National Serigraph Society. [5] The National Serigraph Society had its own gallery, the Serigraph Gallery at 38 West 57th Street in New York City. [6]

  4. Elizabeth Olds - Wikipedia

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    Carl Zigrosser, who was curator of prints and drawings at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from 1940 through 1963, wrote from the vantage point of 1941 that: "The first serigraph actually made on the newly organized (WPA) New York Silk Screen Project was The Concert by Olds. . . .She is an accomplished graphic artist and has made a considerable ...

  5. Max Arthur Cohn - Wikipedia

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    Cohn's works are in MoMa New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [10] the Art Institute of Chicago, [11] the Whitney Museum of American Art, [12] the National Gallery of Art, [13] and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. [14] With Jacob Israel Biegeleisen he authored Silk Screen Stenciling as a Fine Art (1942), expanded to Silk Screen Techniques ...

  6. Kim Alsbrooks - Wikipedia

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    Kim Alsbrooks is a Philadelphia-based artist. She was born in Charleston, South Carolina , United States, in 1961, and lived briefly in Philadelphia during the 1990s. [ 1 ] After living in Arizona for 10 years [ 2 ] and in Charleston, South Carolina, she returned to Philadelphia in 2007. [ 1 ]

  7. Timeline of 20th century printmaking in America - Wikipedia

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    The group's original name was the Silk Screen Group until 1944. The Society's goal was to advance the interests of the new technique of serigraphy. [41] The group conducted classes, ran a worldwide exhibition and information service, and provided a nation-wide lecture bureau and an exhibition and sales gallery in New York City. [41]

  8. Anthony Velonis - Wikipedia

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    Zigrosser continued: "Late in 1938, in spite of some opposition and through the missionary work of the Public Use of Arts Committee and the United American Artists, a separate Silk Screen Unit, with Anthony Velonis at its head, was established as a branch of the Graphic Section of the New York City W.P.A. Art Project.

  9. Jesse Krimes - Wikipedia

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    Marking Time in America: The Prison Works (2009-2013) (2016) solo show for artist [21] [22] Deus Ex Machina aka God from the Machine (2016) [23] [24] Stones, Zips, and Remnants; AP. Voices (2017) Portraits of Justice (2018), co-curator with Russell Craig, artist, City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program [25] Museum of Broken Windows (2018 ...