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Hulsey gallery exhibits print exchange

Ļć½¶Šć University’s Norick Art Center is showcasing the concept of friendship through art with its latest exhibit, ā€œConnect: Collect 5.ā€ The collection of printmaking works is on display through Sept. 1, with an artists’ reception set for 5 to 7 p.m. Aug. 24.

Originating from three Ļć½¶Šć-based artists — Emma Difani, Alexa Goetzinger and Virginia Sitzes — ā€œConnect: Collectā€ is an annual print exchange highlighting artists working in traditional, analogue techniques.

Difani said the theme for their fifth installment — friendship — was inspired by what transpired during the COVID pandemic, when in-person indoor gatherings were discouraged.

ā€œWhen Alexa bought a house, we did a lot of gardening in her yard. It allowed us to still gather outside and enjoy each other's company,ā€ she said.

The garden hangouts continue to this day, and the trio extended the idea to their current exhibit.

The theme ā€œgrew out of the idea of how much time, attention and care we give our friendships in order to yield something special,ā€ Difani added.

To enhance the exhibit, they ā€œrecreatedā€ their garden with a site-specific installation called ā€œCome Sit With Us.ā€ The installation features dozens of upcycled, patchwork fabric panels layered with relief and screen prints. Visitors follow a drape-walled circular path that leads to a garden bench, much like the one they utilized in their backyard gatherings.

In a print exchange, each participating artist creates an edition (series of identical prints) to be traded with the other artists. For ā€œConnect: Collect 5,ā€ 30 artists were selected from all over the country.

The Norick Art Center is located at N.W. 26th Street and Blackwelder Avenue. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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