Katharina Marchant
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UW Extension Lowell Center 610 Langdon St., Madison, Wisconsin 53703
press release: "Grab a spade. Slap down mortar. Score a line and butter the brick. Place a brick and knock it into place. Step-by-step each brick is laid and line-by-line the building grows taller. With each brick a structure is born and within 100 years the structure crumbles.
"About 185 years ago the gum bichromate printing process was invented and utilized. Today it is an archaic art form. Just as buildings of the past were carefully constructed so, too, are these prints. Layer-by-layer each gum print becomes complete and stands as an impression of the past. These prints are a collection of Wisconsin’s history: bars, churches, stores, landscape." -- Katharina Marchant
If you would like to exhibit at Fluno, here is the current schedule. Contact Wayne Brabender (wayne.brabender @ gmail.com) or call 608-577-3300.