Print Out: A Curated Compilation of Zines, Multiples, and Other Ephemera from Baltimore Artists and Beyond, Through Oct. 27 at Stevenson

September 19, 2016 7 AM
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Stevenson University will feature the work of more than 20 artists and designers from Baltimore and beyond through Oct. 27 in the School of Design Gallery on the University’s Owings Mills North campus, Ted Herget Way (11200 Gundry Lane), Owings Mills, MD 21117.

A public reception and curator’s talk will be held Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.

The exhibition, titled “Print Out,” features a compilation of publications, zines, and related ephemera produced in multiple by more than 20 artists and designers.

Curated by Matt Laumann, Director of Cultural Programs and Exhibitions, the exhibition examines the concept of multiples and explores the underlying technology used to produce each edition. Unlike commercial offset printing, which is costly and meant to reproduce thousands of copies, the work exhibited in “Print Out” utilizes relatively simple technologies, including conventional photocopiers, scanners, laser printers, inkjet printers, and Risographs, among others, to produce as few as 10 artists’ editions.

For more information about Stevenson’s arts and cultural events, visit facebook.com/StevensonGalleries or contact Matt Laumann, Director of Cultural Programs and Exhibitions, at mlaumann@stevenson.edu or call 443-394-9699 to request a copy of Art Effects, the biannual guide to arts and culture at Stevenson.