New York Academy of Art: 2013 Thesis Exhibition
Hey tumblr buddies!
For those of you not in NYC Check out the NYAA 2013 Thesis Exhibition !
My classmates and I worked really hard this year!
Enjoy!!!
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Hey tumblr buddies!
For those of you not in NYC Check out the NYAA 2013 Thesis Exhibition !
My classmates and I worked really hard this year!
Enjoy!!!
brittany a fields
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My MFA thesis Show made the list of a place you should be on the 14th!!! Get there

Planning for the weeks ahead? Join the Planned Parenthood of New York City Action Fund for their benefit at Sleep No More, honor Friends of the High Line’s Co-Founder Robert Hammond at the 2013 Spring Benefit, and check out the best works by the New York Academy of Art’s newly minted MFA recipients. Here are 10 parties to put on your radar.
So, this is really cool!
I ment to post this earlier… but some of my work and my classmates got featured in this Hyperallergic article.
I have been super busy and have not posted lately but this was a nice pick me up!!!!
MFA final Crits this friday!!!
wish my luck yall!
ALSO, Many thanks to Emily Colucci !
until next time
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Whimsy and Terror at the New York Academy of Art’s MFA Open Studios
Brittany Alexandria Fields, detail of “Drawn Matter” installation at New York Academy of Art’s Open…
Hello Friends!
So, I have not posted in a bit BUT i am currently in the throws of finishing up my MFA thesis work and paper…
Stay tune for post of my new work and more web print finds to be posted soon!!
BUT until then…
Keep posting and Making beautiful prints!!!
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*a sneak peek of the drawing for my current print in-progress
just in love with copper!!!
ENJOY!!!
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Barry Moser
Alice in Wonderland
Letterpress, wood engravings, casenound
1981
really like this series!
From the teaching archives: Amanda Lilleston (MFA 2012) solo exhibition at Slusser Gallery
Printstamps recently featured images of Stamps alumna Amanda Lilleston working in her studio in preparation for a solo exhibition at Slusser Gallery, which is featured in this post. Amanda’s ambitious woodcuts and print installation transcend many conventional perceptions about printmaking. The works featured here show Amanda tackling both tradition and inovation, an artist who is also a medical responder, a researcher, and a patient who investigates the wildness and unpredictability that resides within our bodies. Amanda is currently Philips E. Curtis Artist-in-Residence at Albion College.
right now: this weekend: mke print shows gots lotsa incredible: edgar cano: lucía prudencio: alberto castro: walker’s point center for the arts
there was some pretty amazing art at the SGC!!!
Bad phone camera is bad. I posted the sign on the left, “The Stone Lies.” in the studio a couple weeks ago when I was frustrated with drawing on the stone because of how the tonality can lie to you for lights and darks. Someone defaced it by making it say “The Stoner has Pies. Yum”. Which really kind of irritated me. I found out who it was last week. So now, I made a new one which is about my frustration with the plate and the person who defaced the first sign.
I’ll be interesting to see if they do it again.
Ha printmaker = }
(Source: steviesketch)