John Torreano is a New York–based artist and curator. Torreano is known for utilizing faceted gems in a variety of mediums in order to create "movement oriented perception" in his works. Torreano was one of two of Pilchuck Glass School’s Artist in Residence during Session 3 (2018). I was very fortunate to be able to advice and print for Torreano as he’s always wanted to try printmaking but never had the chance to. He worked on a series of monoprints that I helped print, below are the resulting prints. Some of them were donated to Pilchuck Glass School’s print collection while others are now in his possession.
"suspension" by Yoshimi Teh / Chiho Ushio
Come one, come all!
Brue Bar and Honolulu Printmakers present "suspension", a two person print show featuring Yoshimi Teh and Chiho Ushio.
Opening Reception:
Wednesday, June 10th, 5:00-7:00pm
Brue Bar, 119 Merchant Street, Ground Floor
YOSHIMI TEH and CHIHO USHIO are artists and printmakers who were both born in Japan and currently reside in Honolulu. Teh's works often include sand in her processes and Ushio's relates to water. The title of the exhibit is a reference to the mixture of two substances in chemistry.
Honolulu Printmakers 86th Annual Exhibition
Honolulu Printmakers is one of the oldest printmaking organization in the US, and it's annual juried exhibition is one of the highlights of Oahu's art calendar.
I am overjoyed to be a part of the Honolulu Printmakers 86th Annual Exhibition.
Juror and Visiting Artist: Liz Chalfin
2014 Gift Print Artist: Margaret Barnaby
Opening Reception: Wednesday, Feb 26th 5-7pm
Show dates: Febuary 26th - March 21st, 2014
Location: Honolulu Museum of Art School
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10am - 4:30pm, Sunday 1 - 5pm