“Art-Making As Community: Robert Blackburn and the Printmaking Workshop” Presented by Deborah Cullen

“Art-Making As Community: Robert Blackburn and the Printmaking Workshop” was presented by Deborah Cullen on June 18, 2015 during the “Wild Noise: Art in Times of Change” panel at El Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Havana organized by The Bronx Museum of the Arts.

Deborah Cullen, a noted scholar of Robert Blackburn working at Columbia University, discusses the evolution of the graphic artist whose work Native Tongue is currently on view in the Wild Noise exhibition in Havana. Cullen will discuss Blackburn’s reflection on traditional education and the transmission of knowledge, as well as his work with other noted American artists including Jasper Johns, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, Robert Rauschenberg, and Larry Rivers.

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The symposium “Wild Noise: Art in Times of Change” is made possible through support from the Terra Foundation for American Art, Blake Grossman, and Michelle Richards. Special thanks to Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes.

For more information on “Wild Noise,” visit www.bronxmuseum.org/events/wild-noise-art-in-times-of-change

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