
Caren Florance - Daily Truth: People are not illegal (black run)
Artist: Caren Florance
Title: Daily Truth: People are not illegal (black run)
Materials: Handset letterpress in one colour black artistproof
Dimensions: 500 x 300 mm
Year: 2016
Caren Florance works creatively with text and print in many different ways, but books remain close to her heart. Dissatisfied with traditional publishing relationships, her PhD at the University of Canberra (2013–18) explored collaborative experiments with poets and poetics using a range of analogue and digital print processes.
She works predominantly with relief printmaking, both press-based and hand-printed. Other forms of mark-making find its way into her work, particularly via revisitings of old technologies. Digital processes are increasingly of interest. Caren is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research (CCCR) at the University of Canberra.
This work is part of the Art Auction Exhibition at Belconnen Arts Centre, on display until 30 November. Successful bidders will be contacted after the auction with payment instructions. Items can be collected from Belconnen Arts Centre once payment is received from Monday 1 December. If you're interstate, please contact CAPO to arrange postage.
Artist: Caren Florance
Title: Daily Truth: People are not illegal (black run)
Materials: Handset letterpress in one colour black artistproof
Dimensions: 500 x 300 mm
Year: 2016
Caren Florance works creatively with text and print in many different ways, but books remain close to her heart. Dissatisfied with traditional publishing relationships, her PhD at the University of Canberra (2013–18) explored collaborative experiments with poets and poetics using a range of analogue and digital print processes.
She works predominantly with relief printmaking, both press-based and hand-printed. Other forms of mark-making find its way into her work, particularly via revisitings of old technologies. Digital processes are increasingly of interest. Caren is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research (CCCR) at the University of Canberra.
This work is part of the Art Auction Exhibition at Belconnen Arts Centre, on display until 30 November. Successful bidders will be contacted after the auction with payment instructions. Items can be collected from Belconnen Arts Centre once payment is received from Monday 1 December. If you're interstate, please contact CAPO to arrange postage.