CHRIS NOWICKI
sgci board sponsored international panel session H1L
OUTSIDE THE COMFORT ZONE:
THE PRINT AS A FORM OF INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY
Although Chris Nowicki’s preferred technique is mezzotint he has taught almost all of the printmaking disciplines. While he attained his BFA at the University of Toledo, the art classes he attended were taught at the prestigious Toledo Museum of Art School of Design. He earned his MFA at the University of Washington in Seattle, later obtaining his Doctor, Assistant Professor and Professor degrees in Poland. Nowicki has worked with Northwest Coast Native Americans producing limited edition serigraphs since 1977. From 1993 he has been invited to Alaska Indian Arts in Haines, Alaska to work with Native American artists in that community. His exposure to Tlinget art and culture has had a profound effect on his mezzotint work. Currently Nowicki is a Professor of Printmaking at the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Art in Wroclaw, Poland, a Visiting Professor at the Northeast Normal University in Changchun, China and an Honorary Professor at Yanbian University in Yanji, China.
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