Exhibition on view: April 3 – May 16, 2026
Opening Reception: Friday, April 3; 6:30 – 9pm
panel discussion: Wednesday, April 8; 7 – 8pm
Through woodcuts, screenprints, letterpress, lithographs, and stenciling, artists have traditionally expressed their concerns drawing from historical archives or responding to current events. For generations artists have used printmaking and works on paper as a vital and urgent form of expression. The medium’s reproducibility and accessibility have historically made it a tool of the people—a means to circulate radical ideas, visualize collective struggle, and disrupt dominant narratives. Ink becomes an instrument of resilience to express opposition, the refusal to accept or comply. The exhibit Resilience brings together contemporary artists who employ prints and works on paper as a method of amplification, distribution, and disruption. In this exhibit, prints are not passive artifacts; they are calls to action, declarations of identity, and blueprints for imagining otherwise.
This exhibition is curated by Maria Cristina “Tina” Tavera.
Featured Artists:
Jamaal Barber, Eric J. Garcia, Ruthann Godollei, Ricardo Levins Morales, Narsiso Martinez, Piotr Szyhalski, Ericka Walker, Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative, and more! The exhibition will also feature various protest posters and a collection of those made in response to the ICE occupation in Minnesota.
