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Jerome Emerging Printmakers 2007–2008


Pamela Carberry, Andy Morien, Kirsten Peterson

On View: May 30, 2008 – July 5, 2008

Guest critic Clarence Morgan with Jerome Artist Pamela Carberry

Guest critic Clarence Morgan with Jerome Artist Pamela Carberry

The recipients of the fifth Jerome Emerging Printmakers Residency at Highpoint were Pamela Carberry, Andy Morien, and Kirsten Peterson. Read on for some information about what each of them accomplished during the residency.

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Andy Morien expanded his practice in the printshop while exploring the conceptual distinction between what is real or unique and what is simulated or mass-produced. He graduated from MCAD in 2007 with a concentration in fine art studio work.

Kirsten Peterson integrated screenprinting into an existing project called Infrastructure, in which she depicts housing structures and architectural interiors. She received her BFA in drawing from MCAD in 2003 and her MFA in painting from the University of Minnesota in 2006. Peterson currently serves as an adjunct instructor at MCAD and the College of Visual Arts.

Pamela Carberry used intaglio and collograph processes to investigate local landscapes and her own physical and emotional ties to those landscapes. She received her MFA in printmaking and drawing from Kent State University in 2007.


Special thanks to this year’s panel of jurors: Sally Johnson, Director, Groveland Gallery; Clarence Morgan, Art Department Chair and Drawing and Painting Professor, University of Minnesota; and Kris Douglas, Chief Curator, Rochester Art Center.


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