Ed Paschke, called one of the best Chicago Imagists by the Chicago Sun Times,
is back at UT’s Studio-f through Friday, February 16 to create a new series of
monoprints. The public is invited, and also may chat with the artist and view
the completed monotypes February 16 at 7 p.m.
Paschke has been a painting professor at Northwestern University for the past
20 years. His work is in the Museum of Modern Art, New York’s Metropolitan
Museum, the National Museum of Art, the Smithsonian, and other major museums and
institutes across the nation. A number of international collections also include
Paschke’s work, including those at Musee national d’art moderne in Paris and
several others elsewhere in Europe and in Mexico.
This is a rare opportunity to witness an artist of international renown at
work, to be among the first to see his latest works, and even to talk with the
artist about them.
The Ed Paschke exhibition of paintings and monoprints continues with the
Breaking Boundaries exhibition at the Scarfone/Hartley Galleries through Friday,
March 2.
The Scarfone/Hartley Galleries are located on the UT campus at the corner of
Brevard and North B streets. Hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and 1-4
p.m. Saturday, closed on national holidays. Admission is free.
For more information, contact the Office of Public
Information at publicinfo@ut.edu.