March 8, 2019

Rutgers MFA 2019 presents a fundraising Limited Edition Print Portfolio



The MFA Class of 2019 is thrilled to debut a collaborative Limited Edition Print Portfolio, featuring original artwork by every member of our graduating class!

Limited to an available Edition of 15, every sale will go towards the student graduate fund for producing our Rutgers in NY Exhibition at 21 Ludlow Street in April 2019.

The portfolio is priced at $250. Limit one sale per person until the edition runs out.
Cash, check, or PayPal accepted. Each portfolio is housed in a sturdy print box and comes with a free navy or gold
"I ❤ NEW WORK" screen-printed canvas tote bag, making it easy to carry home.

Video preview of Editions. 

Please note that the price does not include shipping and handling. Once payment has been collected, someone will reach out to you to calculate these costs. Pick-up can also be arranged at the Visual Arts Office of Mason Gross School of the Arts at 33 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ.




Mason Gross School of the Arts MFA Class of 2019 Print Portfolio – Details:

Contents:
Signed Print Documentation sheet
Title page
15 prints
Colophon page
Acid-free interleaving between each sheet

Artists:

Mahsa Biglow, Mariangela Ciccarello, Karina Cunningham, Enrique Figueredo, Nick Grasso, Young Sun Han, Iris Ward Loughran, Luis Maldonado, Josh Minkus, Jeanette Mundt, Malcolm Peacock, Henderson Peternell, Will Robinson, Valerie Suter, Hiroka Yamashita

Technique: Screen prints and one acetone photo transfer
Dimensions: 11 1/4 x 14 1/4 inches
Paper: Arches BFK Rives
Edition Record: Edition of 15 signed and arabic numbered impressions

Edition of 15 Artist's Copies
Edition of 5 Artist's Proofs
Edition of 1 BAT (Bon á Tirer), 1 HC (Hors Commerce)

Special thanks to all production leads, printers, and advisors: Enrique Figueredo, Young Sun Han, Iris Ward Loughran, Mahsa Biglow, Karina Cunningham, Mariangela Ciccarello, Jonathan Adams, Francesca Strada, Julie Langsam, and Randy Hemminghaus. Handwritten tote bag designed by Henderson Peternell.