Printmaking Demo with Sue Coe

Friday, October 20, 2023 - 10 a.m. to noon

Paul Creative Arts Center


A printmaking demo for UNH students led by Sue Coe, exhibiting artist at the Museum of Art. 

You should attend this demo with Sue Coe if...

You want to learn to make prints to support your causes and work. If you're interested in how to tell stories visually, print making, and social justice work in your community, join us to learn from artist Sue Coe! 

This demonstration is open to ALL UNH students.

Registration is required to attend. REGISTER HERE

 About the Artist

Since the 1970s, Sue Coe has worked at the juncture of art and social activism to expose injustices and abuses of power. Born in England in 1951, she moved to New York City in the early 1970s and made it her home; in 2012 she became an American citizen. Coe has always been ahead of the curve on social issues, her art a conduit for her progressive politics. Thinking of herself as an activist first and artist second, she has trained her gaze on a wide variety of ills, translating such diverse topics as the perils of apartheid, the life of Malcolm X, and the horror that is the American meat industry into artworks, exhibitions, and books. Coe’s graphic art, filled with unblinking politics, struck nerves when it appeared throughout the 1980s and continues to do so today.

Learn more about the artist at suecoe.com 

Contact Molly Bolick with questions at Molly.Bolick@unh.edu. 

 

Details: 

October 20  | 10:00 - 12:00

Room A103, Paul Creative Arts Center

Open to ALL UNH Students

Registration required

 

Brought to you by the Museum of Art and the Department of Art and Art History. Special thanks to Professor Kate Knox.  

Contact Info
Molly Bolick