EANA AGOPIAN
Prints in peculiar places:
Medicinal Weeds
Eana Agopian was born on The Farm in Tennessee, and grew up in SW Michigan. She is a graduate of Western Michigan University’s Gwen Frostic School of Art where she studied traditional black and photography, and art education. She is currently a second-year graduate student at Kendall College of Art and Design in the MFA Printmaking program. She recently spent the summer on a whirlwind art tour, attending art and craft classes at Penland, Arrowmont and OxBow. A self-described material and process junkie, her work incorporates image transfers, screenprinting, intaglio, cyanotypes, papermaking, embroidery, quilting, ceramics and sculpture. Her current work explores themes of nature, the cosmos, and our human experience in relation to the natural world. Recently she has begun a series of intaglio prints of backyard garden plants, as well as a series of costume pieces assembled from printed elements.
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