Chloe Alexander and Black Women of Print
Artist Chloe Alexander ( www.thehaplessprintmaker.com ) completed a residency at St. Lawrence University where she welcomed student visitors, worked on a print project, and also gave a lecture. A photo gallery of the events can be found below on this page. The Atlanta-based artist has an Instagram account @thehaplessprintmaker .
Alexander was visiting SLU Monday and Tuesday, March 28-29, 2022 in conjunction with the "What the Mirror Said: Black Women of Print" gallery exhibition at the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery ( www.stlawu.edu/gallery/ ) on campus. Chloe Alexander is a member of the Black Women of Print ( www.blackwomenofprint.com ) collaboration, whose members were featured in the exhibit. The exhibition was a large one, with many fine, elegant examples of the printmaking art, and was the largest group showing of their work as of March 2022. The group has an Instagram account @blackwomenofprint .
North Country Public Radio (NCPR) interviewed Chloe Alexander originally for their program "Northern Light". A full-page story and accompanying audio can be found on the NCPR site at: Art exhibit in Canton carves new space for Black women printmakers .
Artists included in the Exhibit
- Chloe Alexander ( Website ) ( Instagram )
- Dr. Deborah Grayson ( Website ) ( Instagram ) ( Facebook )
- La Toya M. Hobbs ( Website ) ( Instagram )
- Ann Johnson ( Website ) ( Instagram )
- Delita Martin ( Website ) ( Instagram )
- Althea Murphy-Price ( Website )
- Karen J. Revis ( Website ) ( Instagram )
- Stephanie Santana ( Website ) ( Instagram )
- Tanekeya Word ( Website ) ( Instagram )
Online examples of the works featured in the Gallery Exhibit, and additional background about the exhibit, can be found on the Art Gallery webpage.
Additional Information
Here are some additional news and event links on the SLU website about the exhibit and Chloe's visit...
- Artist's Residency with Chloe Alexander
- Lecture by Artist Chloe Alexander
- Richard F. Brush Art Gallery to Present Exhibition
Photos by Robert K Foster