Tag: Really Big Prints
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Photos: Really BIGPRINTS!! returns to UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus
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“The concept of printing bigger prints—that’s not new,” says Art Prof. Berel Lutsky, founder of the award-winning Really BIGPRINTS! event. What sets Really BIGPRINTS!! apart (having just completed its fourth edition since 2014) is the level of collaboration between campus, community and artists—even beyond the physical process of printing with a 9,000-pound machine. “The difference…
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Rahr-West Museum announces the return of Sputnikfest to Manitowoc
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MANITOWOC, Wisc. (WFRV) – With all the recent talk about UFOs, it seems like a good time to start planning for the return of Sputnikfest. “I always tell people to think ray guns and flying saucers,” says Rahr-West Art Museum Executive Director Greg Vadney. “That’s what we’re going for with Sputnikfest. It’s a fun way…
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ReallyBIGPRINTS is back; UW-Green Bay’s Manitowoc Campus will host the art event, July 14-17
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Art so big it takes a street roller to print! Event is July 14-17. Manitowoc, Wis.—Really BIGPRINTS! is a unique event that features artists from across the country joining together to create limited edition of relief prints so large they require a street roller to transfer ink to the paper. ReallyBIGPRINTS!! began on the UW-Green…
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Art made with help of street roller on display at UW-Green Bay | #wearegreenbay.com#
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An new art showcase has rolled into UW-Green Bay’s Weidner Center. It’s something out of the ordinary and something partly outside. The Really Big Prints Display includes art which requires a street roller used to transfer ink to paper to create a relief printing. The prints are a collaboration between three professors at local colleges—UW-Green…
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Artists operate heavy machinery to create prints at UW-Green Bay | WLUK
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An area college is “rolling” out the welcome mat for its latest art exhibit. Now on display on the third-floor of the Weidner Center on UW-Green Bay’s campus are “Really Big Prints.” The art event started on the Manitowoc Campus (then UW-Manitowoc) in 2014. More via Artists operate heavy machinery to create prints at UW-Green…