Coming Up at Russell Janis

Early Fall 2019

Construction

An exhibition of weavings by artists Molly Haynes and William Storms

Visit here for more on the exhibit and A Day of Weaving at Russell Janis.

Molly Haynes
William Storms

Touching Land in Conversation at Russell Janis

Print and Textile Project

September/October

At a Brooklyn Pottery Class, Immigrant Women Mold Clay—And Learn Their RightsElle Magazine, 3/12/19
touchingland.org


In The Steps of Folly Cove

Francis Colburn Gallery, The University of Vermont

Burlington Vermont

October 8 – 25th

Opening Reception October 8th

Our In The Steps of Folly Cove exhibition traveling to the University of Vermont:

Peter BregoliAbigail DoanJean Jacques du PlessisLouise EastmanJonathan FabricantElise FergusonSusan MartinJoe PeppeMylene PionillaWendy SmallBarb SmithRussell SteinertJanis StemmermannAndy Yoder


Russell Janis at EAB Print Fair

October 24 – 27

Editions/Artists’ Books Fair has been New York’s premier showcase for the discovery of new and contemporary prints, multiples and artists’ books for over 20 years now. We are super excited to be participating for a second time in this year’s fair. Next week, we will be showing prints created on the press at Russell Janis. Please come see us in booth #D8 at The Caldwell Factory (aka Cedar Lake) in the heart of New York’s Chelsea art district.

eabfair.org


Christina Weyl, The Women of Atelier 17

Wednesday November 6, 7pm at Russell Janis

RSVP exhibits@russelljanis.com

Author Christina Weyl will speak on her the recent publication The Women of Atelier 17: Modernist Printmaking in Midcentury New York published by Yale University Press. The book focuses on women artists who worked at Modernist printmaking workshop, Atelier 17 in New York City between 1940 and 1955. Blazing new aesthetic terrain with their etchings, engravings and woodcuts, these artists developed proto-feminist strategies of collaboration and collective action.

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