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Related Events Listed below are other printmaking events that are scheduled in conjunction with the Biennial. A complete schedule is available at the 808 Gallery. BU Art Gallery, 855 Commonwealth Ave., Workshop Traditions: Printmaking in Boston Since 1960 (main gallery), and HomeoStatic: Digital and Traditional Techniques (gallery foyer), through April 8. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. A Workshop Traditions panel discussion will be held at the gallery on March 27 at 6 p.m. Experimental Etching Studio. Duality and Other Works, through April 23, at Newbury College Art Gallery, 129 Fisher Ave., Brookline. Open house: Sunday, March 18, 3-5 p.m. at 34 Plympton St., Boston, first floor. Deborah Cornell, SFA assistant professor and chair of the printmaking area, is the studio's founding director. For more information, call her at 489-3125. Other participating museums and galleries: Arts Complex Museum, 189 Alden St., Duxbury, (781) 934-6634. Rotations, Ture Bengtz Prize winners from the Boston Printmakers annual juried shows, through April 29. Barbara Krakow Gallery, 10 Newbury St., fifth floor, Boston, 262-4490. Prints by gallery artists, available for viewing on request. Bromfield Gallery, 560 Harrison Ave., fourth floor, Boston, 451-3605. Printmakers Month: Laurie Alpert and Leyla Yildez, through March 24. Felix Juliani Art Gallery, Massachusetts Bay Community College, 50 Oakland St., Wellesley Hills, (781) 239-2535. Water Gardens, monotypes, April 2 through 30. Gallery NAGA, 67 Newbury St., Boston, 267-9060. Printmaking shows featuring Robert Siegelman and gallery artists, through March 24. Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury St., Worcester, (508) 799-4406. The Stamp of Impulse: Abstract Impressionist Prints, April 21 through June 17. |
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