Color, Shape, and Space: Material and Conceptual Spaces through Print Media
Tue, Feb 11
|Virtual Event
Dive into a vivid exploration of color, where abstract forms and layered prints weave stories of time, play, and discovery, as Laura Berman uncovers the cultural and material depths of color in contemporary printmaking.
Time & Location
Feb 11, 2025, 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. EST
Virtual Event
About the event
Abstract
Focusing on color and the building of relationships through abstracted forms, Laura Berman's work is grounded in earth science and the body. Iteration is at the heart of her practice.
Through printed layers and physical pattern-building, her work builds narratives about the connections between time, play, and discovery.
In this talk, she shares research on the material and cultural study of color through the lens of contemporary printmaking art.
Speaker Spotlight: Laura Berman
Laura Crehuet Berman is a Professor at the Kansas City Art Institute where she has taught in the Printmaking Department since 2002. She creates images inspired by the natural world that layer time, space, form and color together.