University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Art Department

2002 Pacific States Biennial National Print Exhibition

Campus Center Gallery, October 4 2002 to January 15, 2003.

The 2002 Pacific States Biennial National Print Exhibition presented by the Art Department of the University of Hawaii at Hilo in conjunction with the Campus Center Gallery is on display from October 4th, 2002 until January, 15, 2003. The exhibition features works of art in printmaking media by artists from throughout the United States and territories.

The 2002 PSBN features works by fifty-one artists from twenty-one states. The works include intaglio, lithography, serigraphy, relief prints, monoprints and monotypes, digital imagery and other printmaking media. The work was selected from more than four hundred entries by the exhibition juror.

The Juror's Awards for the 2002 exhibition are Kim Bauer, El Paso, Texas, Lesson II, etching and aquatint; Harvey Breverman, Buffalo, New York, The Sarajevan, color intaglio; Raymond Gloeckler, Portage, Wisconsin, Yak, woodcut; Keiko Kamata, Honolulu, Hawaii, Background (280 Blends), screenprint; Tai-Kyu Kim, New York City, Untitled, silkscreen withaquatint and chine colle; Jerry Schutte, Tempe, Arizona, Self, linocut; Tomomi Ono, Astoria, New York, Seed - Flow Vi -, lithography; and Lori Penn, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Toumai, intaglio. The works by Breverman, Gloeckler, Schutte, and Penn also received Purchase Awards and will be added to the UHH Collection.

The juror, Mohammad Khalil, is an artist from New York City, originally from the Sudan. He has been professor of art at Columbia University since 2000. He is also on the faculty at Parson School of Design, where he has taught since 1988.

Khalil has presented his work in numerous exhibitions in the United States and abroad. He has had solo exhibits at the Hunterdon Museum of Art, Clinton, New Jersey; Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris, France; the Bronx Museum of Art, New York; and solo exhibitions in London; Washington, D.C.; Morocco; and the Sudan.

Khalil's work resides in many major collections; among them, the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; the Bronx Museum of Art; the Brooklyn Museum; the Libary of Congress; the Museum of Modern Art, Osaka, Japan; the Grenoble Museum, France; the Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris; National Museum of Jordan; and the Metropolitan Museum in New York City,

His group exhibitions have included major presentations in Japan, France, Egypt, Norway, Taiwan, Jordan, England, A catalogue of the exhibition be available in early 2003. The 2000 PSBN print exhibition and catalogue is supported in part by the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts through appropriations from the Legislature of the State of Hawaii (and the National Endowment for the Arts).

The Gallery is located in two rooms on the third floor of the Campus Center and is open during regular Campus Center hours. A program or price list may be obtained by calling the Art Department at 974.7524.

Purchase Awards

State Foundation on Culture and the Art

Juror's Awards

2002 Pacific States Biennial National Print Exhibition

Artist/TitleMaterialsSize
Val Akula (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Friends for LifeLinocut11.875 by 11.75"
Jennifer Ale (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Midsummer in the CityEtching, aquatint10 x 12"
Miguel A. Aragon (El Paso, Texas)
20v 50xMonoprint9.5 x 11"
Kim Bauer (El Paso, Texas)
LessonEtching, aquatint, soft ground13 x 12"
Harvey Breverman (Buffalo, New York)
The SarajavenColor Intaglio15.75 x 17"
Daniel Britton (Chandler, Arizona)
Bather with BottleMonotype, lithography28 x 22"
Monika Camillucci (New York, New York)
Night RideMezzotint, etching8 x 10"
Ann Chernow (Westport, Connecticut)
As I Was Say'n to the DuchessAquatint, etching14.625 X 8"
Denizen of Spring Hammock PreserveLithography32 x 15.75"
Warrington Colescott (Hollandale, Wisconsin)
Hwy. 18-151 7:30 a.m.Etching23.75 x 17.75"
Spirit DanceEtching11 x 15"
Donald Furst (Wilmington, North Carolina)
Suburban Nights: SwathEtching, mezzotint10 x 16"
Gloria Gonzales Garcia (Yakima, Washington)
Lost Children -- Rage ChildLinocut16 x 12"
Raymond Gloeckler (Portage, Wisconsin)
YakWoodcut17.875 x 24"
Sergio Gonzalez-Tornero (Mahopac, New York)
Raven Steals the SunIntaglio: Drypoint with scraper24 x 27"
Lee Gough (New York, New York)
(NYC) Transit -- SubwayLithography10.75 x 16"
Gary Groves (Bainbridge Island, Washington)
Untitled (Palouse Falls)Woodcut21 x 30"
John Gruenwald (San Francisco, California)
Muse (Face)Monotype, drawing29.5 x 22"
Richard Hellman (Baltimore, Maryland)
Position in Space #2Color Vislosity Intaglio9 x 9"
Annaday Hiser (Snowmass, Colorado)
#2 (from “Cocoon” Series)Monotype, oil based ink30 x 22"
Cynthia Ona Innis (Oakland, California)
Yellow Cage CoverMonoprint with chine colle22.5 x 30"
Keiko Ishii (Iowa City, Iowa)
UntitledMonotype, etching17.75 x 11.5"
Liza Jones (Manzanita, Oregon)
Sumo KimonoEtching8.5 x 12"
Keiko Kamata (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Background (280 Blends)Screenprint28 x 40"
Ronald Katz (Brooklyn, New York)
At the StableEtching6 x 7"
Wayne Kimball (Pleasant Grove, Utah)
Veiled ResponseLithography10 x 10"
Tai-Kyu Kim (New York, New York)
UntitledSilkscreen, aquatint, chine colle39 x 29.5"
Mike Kimball (San Francisco, California)
Shinjuku-kuAquatint, etching9 x 6"
Kathleen King (Manhattan, Kansas)
FallIntaglio12 x 10"
Robert Kipniss (Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York)
The White ForestMezzotint24 x 18"
William Kitchens (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Mea CulpaIntaglio6.125 X 8.25"
Amanda Knowles (Madison, Wisconsin)
Fig. 5-7Sewn Lithograph12 x 28"
Machiko Kondo (Albany, California)
A ShineMonoprint on Lithograph24 x 18"
Kim Kopp (Port Townsend, Washington)
Ordinary Things: Cross StepMonoprint, chine colle, etc15 x 10"
Holly Kuske (Wellesley, Massachusetts)
Indigo MoodEtching3.5 x 3"
Jafari Manijeh (Saratoga, California)
No Longer Stranger #2Lithograph11 x 8"
Marco Flavio Marinucci (San Francisco, California)
Andres LopezWoodblock9 x 12"
James T. Mattingly (Dallas, Oregon)
Print 102Intaglio8.625 x 7.875"
Tomomi Ono (Astoria, New York)
Seed - Flow Vi -Lithography14 x 9"
Ellen Peckham (New York, New York)
In WebsSolar Plate Etching23.5 x 18.5"
Lori Penn (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
TomaiIntaglio8 x 11.5"
Richard Peterson (Visalia, California)
My Mother's EyesMezzotint, waterless lithography4 x 6"
Margaret Prentice (Eugene, Oregon)
If You See the Buddha on the Path...Etching, handmade Paper24 x 18"
Erik Sandgren (Aberdeen, Washington)
Kwakwawak’wEtching8 x 6"
Teresa Schmidt (Manhattan, Kansas)
The FallEtching12 x 10"
Jerry Schutte (Tempe, Arizona)
Self LinocutLinocut18 x 13"
John Paulus Semple (North Pomfret, Vermont)
The Tenth LifeEtching12 x 18"
Laurie Sheridan (San Francisco, California)
Release IIMonoprint15 x 22"
Nomi Silverman (Glenville, Connecticut)
MaypoleIntaglio35 x 23.75"
Matthew Sugarman (Atlanta, Georgia)
BuzzLithography, screenprint, ink wash22 x 30"
Jon Swindler (Carbondale, Illinois)
LivestockEtching, lithography with chine colle33 x 24"
Phyllis Trout (Brooklyn, New York)
Large BardoMonotype30 x 40"
Barbara Yoshida (New York, New York)
Rocks and Grasses - 2Photogravure20 x 24"

Acknowledgments

Gallery Committee Students