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Let It Grow: Hoofprint's ten year anniversary show


Let it Grow is an exhibition organized by Hoofprint and features works by over 60 artists. The show will stay up at Co-Prosperity until December 17th. Open hours are Saturdays 12-5pm. The opening reception on Saturday, November 19th featured music, refreshments, and live printing, and will coincide with Grabadolandia, a printmaking festival organized by Instituto Gráfico de Chicago.


Lumpen Special:

10 Years of Collaborative Printmaking at Hoofprint

with Gabe Hoare and Liz Born (39 minutes)

Listen to this special conversation about the ten-year anniversary celebration of Hoofprint, a printmaking studio formed in 2012. Artist, Nicole Marroquin and print-partners Gabe Hoare and Liz Born talked about “Let It Grow”, an exhibition that includes a selection of lithographs, woodcuts, monotypes, screenprints, and etchings—work by over 60 artists, published collaboratively in Chicago.

Join us in celebrating the ten-year anniversary of Hoofprint, a printmaking studio formed in 2012 by print-partners Gabe Hoare and Liz Born. Let It Grow includes a selection of lithographs, woodcuts, monotypes, screenprints, and etchings—work by over 60 artists, published collaboratively in Chicago.

Featured artists include: Atlan Arceo-Witzl, Ivan Bautista, Carlos Barberena, Liz Born, Doug Bosley, Matt Bozik, Claü, Danielle Chenette, Mimi Czarnowski, Lisa Czech, Hector Duarte, Jason Dunda, Lya Finston, Eric J. Garcia, Emily Harter, Anna Hasseltine, Eric Von Haynes, John Himmelfarb, Keith Herzik, Gabe Hoare, Putas Kolektivo, Moní Pisano Luna, Ocho Manos, Nicole Marroquin, Antonio Martinez, S.V. Medaris, Talya Modlin, Max Morris, Bob Mueller, David Nasca, Mony Nuñez, Alicia Obermeyer, Teresa Pankratz, Zeke Peña, Frank Peralta, Sandra Perlow, Chloe Perkis, Kate Perryman, George Porteus, Ryan Quigley, Michael Ridge, Brad Rohloff, Nancy Lu Rosenheim, Nicolette Ross, Ricardo Santos-Hernandez, Ricardo X. Serment, Angela Scalisi, Jenny Schmid, Matt Silva, Chema Skandal, Diana Solis, Oli Watt, Matthew Owen Wead, and Gabriel Villa.