Now completing his second year as the Stuart B. and Barbara H. Padnos
Endowed Chair in Art and Design at Grand Valley State University, Steven
Sorman has created a large number of prints, watercolors and drawings
that will be featured in a new exhibition.
“Steven Sorman: New Work,” will open on Friday, April 3, at the Grand
Rapids Art Museum, 101 Monroe Center NW, Grand Rapids. The exhibition
runs through April 19. An opening reception, on Friday, April 3, begins
at 5 p.m., with a lecture by Sorman at 7 p.m.
Also included in the exhibition will be a series of photopolymer
intaglios, created with a technique he learned while at Grand Valley
that combines a 500-year-old etching technique with modern technology.
Sorman, from Ancram, New York, is known internationally for his
printmaking and painting. He likes to think of this body of work as his
“made in Michigan” show.
For more information call the Grand Rapids Art Museum at (616) 831-1000.
New work by Steven Sorman at GRAM
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