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About | Rachel Epp Buller
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Tracing the work of a feminist-art historian-printmaker-mama. If you are interested in being featured, I need a few things from you:. 8211; Please send three photos (preferably one of you, two of your work) to the email address i left above. Try to choose clear, interesting photos. 8211; Please answer the following questions (doesn’t have to be in order, just try to send me something that covers these bases):. Tell me about your work in one sentence. What are your passions? What are your goals? I haven&#...
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Prints and Paper, Fall 2014 | Rachel Epp Buller
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Tracing the work of a feminist-art historian-printmaker-mama. Prints and Paper, Fall 2014. A summer printmaking intensive with my dear friend Gail helped me to get ready for the fall faculty exhibition with my colleague, David Long. Our exhibition,. Was on display in the newly renovated and renamed Robert W. Regier Art Gallery at Bethel College from September 26 – October 24. Prints a cash prize in the recent Arts Council exhibition. Laquo; Summer printing. Recent reviews of Reconciling Art and Mothering.
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A Woman In Her Place exhibition | Rachel Epp Buller
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Tracing the work of a feminist-art historian-printmaker-mama. A Woman In Her Place exhibition. A Woman In Her Place,. Installation view of Slipping Away, 2015, handmade book. Laquo; Recent reviews of Reconciling Art and Mothering. Motherhood and Creative Practice. Date : April 12, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Some links to peruse.
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The Identity Series | Rachel Epp Buller
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Tracing the work of a feminist-art historian-printmaker-mama. Middle Friendship Star, 2009. Firstborn Shirting Quilt, 2009. Youngest Four-Patch, 2009. Twist in 3 Parts, 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Mama, Ph.D.
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Scholarship | Rachel Epp Buller
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Tracing the work of a feminist-art historian-printmaker-mama. Some recent selected writings…. Alice Lex-Nerlinger 1893-1975: Fotomonteurin und Malerin / Photomontage Artist and Painter. With Das Verborgene Museum. Berlin: Lukas Verlag, 2016. Have Milk, Will Travel: Adventures in Breastfeeding,. Ed Toronto: Demeter Press, 2013. Ed with Kerry Fast. Toronto: Demeter Press, 2013. Reconciling Art and Mothering. Ed Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2012. Co-author and art editor,. Patterns in Western Civilization.
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Have Milk – here, there, and everywhere | Rachel Epp Buller
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Tracing the work of a feminist-art historian-printmaker-mama. Have Milk – here, there, and everywhere. It’s been a joy and a privilege these past few months to travel and participate in readings, book presentations, and conversations related to Have Milk, Will Travel. Well, it warms a person’s heart, to say the least. Here are a few photos that represent our recent events in Chicago, San Francisco, Ontario, and more. Laquo; Mothering Synergy: CAA / WCA / TFAP. Date : July 9, 2014. Enter your comment here.
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Recent reviews of Reconciling Art and Mothering | Rachel Epp Buller
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Tracing the work of a feminist-art historian-printmaker-mama. Recent reviews of Reconciling Art and Mothering. Two years and still going strong! The past few months have seen a couple of stellar reviews of. Reconciling Art and Mothering. Many thanks to Niku Kashef for her lovely review in the new issue of. Woman’s Art Journal. Their content is not online but one of the editors very kindly sent me a PDF of the review, which I’ll link to here:. Kashef Mothering review for WAJ. Date : November 26, 2014.
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Summer printing | Rachel Epp Buller
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Tracing the work of a feminist-art historian-printmaker-mama. In the midst of a summer printmaking flurry of activity, a hint of what’s going on:. Laquo; Have Milk – here, there, and everywhere. Prints and Paper, Fall 2014. Date : July 19, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Feverish Art: Prints and Fine Art: Printmaking Classes! Tell all your Friends!!!!
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Tell all your Friends! I will be teaching a relief printmaking class at the. Tuesdays the 4th and the 11th of August, 7- 9:30pm. The cost is $40 and a small materials fee. I will be teaching linoleum and wood block carving using hand printing. It should be a good time! Contact the Arlington Art Center to sign up or for more information at. Http:/ www.arlingtonartscenter.org. Posted by Johanna Mueller. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CLICK HERE TO VIEW MY OFFICIAL WEBSITE:.
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G A L L E R Y - FeverishART - Engravings and Printed Goods
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Fine art prints by Johanna Mueller: To purchase via Paypal visit: www.johannamuellerprints.com. Traditionally, these prints would be called "wood engravings". A wood engraving is done on the end grain (end with the rings, about 10x harder than the plank or long grain cut of a tree.) But alas, these prints are not carved into wood, but a plastic material that is much more ECONOMICAL and BETTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT than chopping down hardwood trees. Monoprints and Hand Colored Prints:.
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