Richard Repasky Art Talk

The Department of Visual & Dramatic Arts presents a lecture by Chicago based stone lithographer, educator and artist, Richard Repasky, who has been making lithographs and teaching lithography for 25 years. His love of the history of graphic arts, parody and process has allowed him to meander in subject and sensibility. Repasky earned an MFA in print media from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a TPC from the Tamarind Institute. He is the full-time coordinator and faculty in Printmaking in the Department of Art and Architecture at Harold Washington College, and founder of Arbing Editions, an invitational, part-time, workshop dedicated to collaborative, hand-printed, original lithography projects, in Chicago. Repasky has exhibited nationally, and received numerous awards for his creative efforts. He is a frequent artist-in-residence and visits arts programs nationally. The event is part of the Red Press Collaborative.

Cost

The event is free and open to the public.

Parking

Parking is available for a nominal fee in the Wick Ave. parking deck.