Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple Universityβs Printmaking department is nationally recognized for its rigorous approach to both traditional and experimental processes. Under the guidance of a distinguished faculty of practicing artists, Tyler students engage with the full spectrum of the mediumβfrom the tactile precision of stone lithography and etching to the cutting-edge intersections of digital imaging and large-scale installation. Their presence at the fair highlights the next generation of printmakers who are pushing the boundaries of what a "multiple" can be. Stop by the Loft to explore a curated selection of works from Tylerβs emerging artists and see first hand how this historic Philadelphia program continues to shape the future of contemporary print culture.
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Sabrina Mellado. Tattoo backpiece composition no. 2, 2026. Risograph. 6 x 8 in.
Sam Van Pelt. Kiss Kiss, 2025. Color viscosity intaglio. 12 x 16 in.
Olivia Smith. Daily Armor, 2025. Woodblock. 15 x 22 in.
Eliza Clifford. A Lily Pad Quilt, 2024. Screenprint and sewing thread. 6 x 6 in.
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