The Brodsky Center at Rutgers: Three Decades, 1986-2017, chronicles the history and artists involved with an internationally acclaimed print and papermaking studio at Rutgers University. Judith K. Brodsky conceived, founded, and directed the atelier, which, from its onset, provided state-of-the-arts technology and expertise for under-represented contemporary artists — women, Indigenous, and from diasporas of the African, Eastern European, Latin and Asian communities — to make innovative works on paper. These artistic creations presented new narratives to American and global visual arts from voices previously not heard or seen. Some of the artists featured in the book include Faith Ringgold, Elizabeth Catlett, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Miriam Schapiro, Pepón Osorio, Kiki Smith, and Richard Tuttle, among many other talented and influential printmakers and artists.
Published in partnership with the Zimmerli Museum.
Preface Maura Reilly
Curator’s Acknowledgments Ferris Olin
New Narratives for the American Cultural Mainstream:
30 Years of the Brodsky Center at Rutgers University Ferris Olin
Brodsky Center Visiting Artists-in-Residence, 1986–2017
Plates
Printing Processes
Catalogue of the Exhibition
Artists’ Biographies