January 21 – February 21, 2014
An exhibition of work by former assistants and interns from Muskat Studios, a professional print studio celebrating its 20th anniversary. Over a 20 year period, Muskat Studios has worked with more then 50 assistants, many of them as interns from fine art programs at various colleges. All of them have gone on to a range of careers. Many of them are still working creatively in one way or another. This exhibition highlights some of the paths that they have taken.

Saul Chernik, “Frenzy”, ink and water on paper
Saul Chernik, “Sleepwalker”, ink, watercolor, and opaque white on paper
Jennifer Percel, “Surface Deep”, mixed media
Patrick Casey, “Untitled”, hand-colored woodcuts
Wayne Kleppe, “Genesis Composition, No. 9”, multi-block woodcut
Wayne Kleppe, altered book: cut, formed and folded
Wayne Kleppe, “Danielle 2”, altered book: cut, formed and folded
Adrian Rodriguez, “Seated Figure”, Sumi ink on paper
Work samples from Goosefish Press, owned by artist Rob Charlton.
Abigail Norman, “Orbit”, collage
During the opening of the Creative Paths exhibition.
Carolyn Muskat speaking at the opening of the Creative Paths exhibition.
Carolyn Muskat speaking at the opening of the Creative Paths exhibition.
Carolyn Muskat and artist Abigail Norman.
During the opening of the exhibition.
After the Panel Discussion “What Now?”
Margie Mitlin, Margo Lemieux and Amy Woods at the opening reception.
Julia Talcott, Dave Thomas, and Jean Thomas
Margo Lemieux and Carolyn Muskat
Artist Patrick Casey and Seth Read.
During the opening of the Creative Paths exhibition.
Artist Brandon Hodgkin with his work “After the Storm”.
Artist Katie O’Brien with her lithographs from the series “Speaks”.
Family friend and artist Andrew Stearns.
Artist Kremena Stephanova looking at artist Wayne Kleppe’s work.
Two friends of the artists, artist Andrew Stearns, Carolyn Muskat, and artist Patrick Casey.
Margo Lemieux and Marilyn Mase.
“What Now?” Panel Discussion particapants: Katie O’Brien, Carolyn Muskat, Abigail Norman, Rob Charlton.
Marilyn Mase and Carolyn Muskat
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