February 7, 1972
PRATT PRINTERS GRADUATE WORK, an exhibition of the works of twenty-nine (29) Pratt Institute graduate students, will open in the Community Gallery of The Brooklyn Museum on February 13 and run through March 5. The show marks the second exhibit by Pratt students, the first having been a popular presentation of architectural renderings last year.
In collaboration with the Curator of the Community Gallery, Henri Ghent, the exhibition was organized by Dr. Ralph Wickiser, Director of Pratt’s Graduate School of Art and Design, with the assistance of Wendy A. Swanson Hatch (Class of ‘72), and Richard Waller, assistant to Mr. Ghent.
Comprised of works in all media, ranging in size from “the smallest miniature to 30” x 40”,” the exhibition will include traditional, intaglio, lithography, serigraph, experimental, stencil, collograph, and mixed materials. The works will be for sale to the public, and admission is free.
The participating graduate student artists are: Douglas Campbell, Robert Gutowski, Michael Gitlin, Judith Rich, Allan Kaneshiro, Lynn Itzkowski, Pamela Norcross, Wendy Swanson Hatch, Louis Doherty, Michael Kirk, Julia Shaw, Ann Dingledy, Norman Neuman, Rachelle Blaxberg, Maria Dormith, Jim Neiswender, Matthew Mucari, Herbert Warner, Mary E. Sullivan, Frank DiMartino, Tom Simpson, Robert Anderson, Prawat Laucharock, Linda Skipper, Franklin Tartaglione, Todd Smith, David Grossman, Paul Singer, Vicki Baartonans.
Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1971 - 1988. 1972, 011. View Original