ABOUT Laura Berman creates hand-made structures based on sequence, multiple and interactive images through her work, which is often non-traditionally displayed and orchestrated. The fluidity of working with a variety of tangible printmaking mediums enables this work to live various lives. Laura Berman has created site-specific exhibitions and exhibited her print work at numerous galleries and museums around the country and internationally. In addition, she has been a visiting artist and has worked as an artist-in-residence at a number of institutions throughout the USA and also in Spain. Laura Berman directed the 2007 Southern Graphics Council Conference, in which 1200 printmaking enthusiasts from the world over converged in Kansas City, MO to experience precedent-setting print events, exhibitions and presentations that examined printmaking's relationship to other media and environments. She is currently an Assiociate Professor of Printmaking at the Kansas City Art Institute. She received her BFA from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University and her MFA from Tulane University. Her work has been featured in The Book of Probes by David Carson / Marshall McLuhan and Printmaking at the Edge by Richard Noyce. She is represented by Dolphin Gallery and Telephonebooth in Kansas City. Contact: |
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