February 24, 2013

Matrix Press: Master Prints Exhibition



(above images:  Richard Mock's, "Deleted" & James Todd's, "Greed" from his 7 Deadly Sins Suite)

This exhibition includes approximately 40 prints created through MATRIX Press, by nationally recognized artists over the course of the past twelve years. The prints from the MATRIX Press collection represent a broad range of artistic and technical approaches to the print.
Artists represented in this exhibition include those who have continued the activist tradition of printmaking such as Richard Mock, best known for his cutting political prints that appeared in the New York Times Op-Ed section from 1980-1996 and Miriam Schapiro who was one of the pioneering artists in the Feminist Art movement to Tom Huck, known for his intricately cut woodcuts inspired by the likes of Albrecht Durer. In addition, Colorful abstractions by Arizona artist and past UM alumni John Armstrong show a softer approach to the medium with his whimsical forms, which often reference the landscape. Chicago based artist Tony Fitzpatrick utilizes 50’s style tattoo art in his color etchings, while Canadian Artist Peter Von Tiesenhausen’s boat forms float mysteriously on metallic fields.
-James Bailey

Exhibition Schedule:
(January 10 - February 28, 2011)

(June 9 - August 13, 2011)

Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell, MT
(September 1 - October 15, 2011)

(November 1 - November 30, 2011)
Professor James Bailey will be giving a gallery talk on Matrix Press and the artists included in the exhibition on Wednesday, November 9th at 6:30 pm in the gallery.

(October 2 - November 1, 2012)






Kaya Wielpolski
Ryan Lindburg

Tyler Krasowski
Jason Clark
Keith Miller

Brad Allen

Brad Allen working with Matrix Press.
Jason Clark and Brad Allen

 



James Bailey/Jason Clark & Brad Allen


Assistant Jennifer duToit with Brad


Assistants Jennifer duToit and Katie McChain




James Bailey, Brad Allen, Jennifer duToit, Jason Clark and Katie McChain

Biography

Brad Allen holds a MFA from Southern Illinois University—Carbondale and is an Associate Professor in the School of Art at The University of Montana.
Brad’s work has been featured in many national juried exhibitions since joining the UM faculty in 2005.  These are highlighted by:  American Diaspora in New Jersey, Sculpture Invasion in Chicago, and Contemporary Cast Iron II in Memphis. He exhibited a solo installation at the Missoula Art Museum in 2007 entitled LooM: Captive Moon and the Freckled Lake Bed.  He often utilizes skills centered on the production of objects and installations, but increasing levels of interest in the still and moving image have spurred a body of action-based documents and paintings.
In 2007 Brad co-founded the Western Cast Iron Art Alliance with 8 educators from art institutions in the western states, and in 2010 hosted the 2nd Biennial Western Cast Iron Art Conference in Missoula, MT.  Brad has been a panelist or visiting artist at The International Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art in Telford, England, The University of Kentucky, Arizona State University, and San Diego State University.

Brad Allen Website