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When Is a Print No Longer a Print?

The Santa Barbara Printmakers to discuss at February 21 panel.

When Is a Print No Longer a Print?

Santa Barbara’s printmaking scene is alive and well and ready to share its enthusiastic creations and insights with the community. On Saturday, February 21, at 2 p.m., the Architectural Foundation Gallery is hosting a panel discussion, When Is A Print No Longer A Print?, featuring esteemed printmakers from Santa Barbara and beyond.

Environmental woodcut artist and curator emerita at the South Florida State College Museum of Florida Art & Culture Mollie Doctrow will be featured in the panel, as well as artist and associate professor of Art at Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) Stephanie Dotson, and finally artist and associate professor of Art at Westmont College Meagan Stirling.

Mollie Doctrow "Winter Way" Woodcut

The Santa Barbara Printmakers (SBP) is a group of 65 member artists dedicated to creating prints using intricate hand and press-printing techniques — etching, engraving, monotype, monoprint, woodcut, linocut, lithography, collagraph, and silkscreen.