Allan Greenier @Mitchell Library

Date: 
Wednesday, October 2, 2024 - 9:15am to Saturday, November 30, 2024 - 8:00pm
Location: 
Mitchell Public Library
37 Harrison Street
Unit 1
New Haven, CT 06515
Description: 

New Haven Independent, October 16, by Brian Slattery- "It’s a transfixing stare, made more intense by the medium. A woodcut hearkens back to an earlier time — and, in German Expressionism, an earlier mode of expressing anxiety. But Allan Greenier’s much more modern piece makes a strong case for the old medium’s abiding ability to create arresting art. He also gives it an interesting spin, in that the face in the picture is that of Boris Karloff, best known as the monster in 1931’s Frankenstein. This mixture of cultural touchstones and concepts appears throughout ​“Prints from the Underground,” a show of works by artist Allan Greenier running this month at the Mitchell Branch Library in Westville. ​“Allan Greenier has been a printmaker since 2010. To put ​‘bread on the table’ he enjoyed two careers: 20 years as a pre-press employee in printing companies, and 30 years as a software developer. Both careers inform his printmaking practice,” Greenier writes in an accompanying statement..." Continue reading HERE

RECEPTIOIN: THURSDAY OCTOBER 31 4-6PM