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Looking at Prints: Images from the Permanent Collection
Looking at Prints examines four major printmaking processes — relief printing, screenprinting, lithography, and intaglio. Prints from the permanent collection of the Harnett Print Study Center, University Museums, are presented along with photographs and videos demonstrating these processes. Each section of Looking at Prints provides an introduction and brief history of the print method being examined. Viewers can choose to either see a step-by-step explanation of the process featuring stills, video, and captions, or look at prints from the permanent collection using that technique.

Making a Linocut, Step 6 - Preparing to Print: The artist places the inked linoleum onto the etching press, them places the paper on top of it, using the guides on the press bed to allign the sheet. Artist: Anne Ruehrmund. Photograph: David Hershey, June 2003.

hypertemporality: an exhibition of internet art
Organized by the University of Richmond Museums, the on-line exhibition hypertemporality will include works by six contemporary artists who address the issue of the rapid obsolescence caused by technological change. Internet based works by artists Peter Baldes, Joel Holmberg, Lisa Jevbratt, Erik Loyer, and Alexander Stewart is on view at http://oncampus.richmond.edu/museums/hypertemporality/

Alexander Stewart (American, born 20th century) Obsolete, 2005.