Welcoming Our New Studio Manager

Please help us welcome our new Studio Manager to Phoenix Rising! We have hired current Core Member Elaina Workley in this position to achieve internal growth through administrative […]

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Havana Biennial Puts our Members on Display

Cuba hosts the 2024-25 Biennial, “15th Bienal de la Habana – Shared Horizons”, featuring artists Christine D’epiro Abbott and Karen Albanese Campbell on display from 15 November 2024 […]

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Judith Steele Gives the Scoop on Relief Printing with Arts Insider by GCAC

Thank you to Core Member Judith Steele, for being a featured spokesperson printmaker on the Greater Columbus Art’s Council, Art Makes Columbus “Arts Insider” video on Relief printmaking. […]

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D’Epiro Abbott featured on Broad & High

Congratulations to Core Member Christine D’Epiro Abbott for being a featured artist, “maker” and printmaker on PBS’s Broad & High broadcast. Her work often depicts the overlapping progression […]

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Campbell Featured on Broad & High

Congratulations to Core Member Karen Albanese Campbell for being featured on WOSU’s Broad and High broadcast and discussing the narrative that evolves throught her artwork! View the segment […]

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Welcome New Board Members!

Eliza Ho, Nadine Pennypacker, and Miranda Rife join Phoenix Rising Printmaking Cooperative board alongside current board member, Rod Bouc. Columbus, Ohio, May 18, 2024: After a month-long search […]

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The Wex “Grid Party” Collaboration

We were delighted to be invited to create a printmaking experience for guests during the Wexner Center for the Arts “Grid Party” the evening of May 9, 2023! […]

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Annual Print Sale: November 5th

Don’t miss our Annual Print Sale by Phoenix Rising Printmaking Cooperative members! Original relief prints, etchings, silkscreen and artist books will be available for purchase. Expand your personal […]

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Diálogos’ exhibit: Latinx art more than craft and pop culture

The exhibition Diálogos will feature works by seven local Latinx artists. These artists represent Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico and the United States. The artworks exhibited represent a […]

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