1st week’s featured artist:

Karen Kunc

Karen Kunc, “Eyes of the Red Coral,” AP7, 2006, woodcut, 34 3/4” x 27 3/4”

Karen Kunc, “Biocosmic Wave,” 2013, woodcut, 7/19, 30 1/8” x 35 1/8”

Karen Kunc, “Clouds and Sparks,” 2011, woodcut, 6/14, 30 1/8” x 35 1/8”

Karen Kunc, “Fireformed, River Washed,” 2015, woodcut with Akua ink, 4/7, 18 1/8” x 55 1/8”

2nd week’s featured artist:

Lesley Dill

Lesley Dill, “Poem Dress of Circulation,” 1993, acrylic, lithography, thread on chiri kozo paper, 48” x 41 1/2” x 8”

Lesley Dill, “A Diagram of Rapture,” 2020, hand-cut paper collage and ink on gampi Asian paper, 17 1/8” x 21 1/8”

Lesley Dill, “Eyes,” 2016, etching, relief, hand painting, thread, collage, ed. 4/18, 24 7/8” x 29 7/8”

3rd week’s featured artist: Jim Nickel

Jim Nickel, “VP #48,” 2018, enamel on Bubinga, 20” x 24” x 6”

Jim Nickel, “VP #47a,” 2018, enamel on Osage Orange, 29” x 30'“ x 6”

Jim Nickel, “VP #53,” 2021, enamel on American Beechwood, 16” x 22” x 9.5”

4th week’s featured artist: Lore BErt

Lore Bert, “Yellow Form (Gelbe Form),” 2009, relief object with Japanese paper, 25 15/16” x 25 15/16”

Lore Bert, “Oktagon in Gold [Octagon in Gold],” 2014, transparent with Japanese paper and gold leaf, 24 1/4” x 24 1/4”