Area printmakers display work at Porter Library

"The Cove," a watercolor monoprint by retired Plain Dealer Chief Artist Ken Marshall, is on display at Westlake Porter Public Library.

Nine retired artists who met through the Tri-C printmaking program are exhibiting their original prints at Westlake Porter Public Library during April.

This is the third time the group has shown their work at the library. During 2022, the group had a month-long print exhibit at the library, then they were invited back to show hand-printed books in the library's showcases.

April's exhibit features all-new prints that have never been shown in the area. Over 40 original prints, including etchings, woodcuts, lithographs and watercolor monoprints fill the library's hallways. Most of the prints are for sale.

Members of the group will be demonstrating how they make their prints and answering questions on Saturdays from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Ken Marshall

Ken Marshall was the Chief Artist at The Plain Dealer. Retired, he now is a working artist and member of several art organizations.

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Volume 15, Issue 6, Posted 9:21 AM, 04.04.2023