December 11, 2017

Exhibition Pays Tribute to Master Printmaker and Teacher

A Living Treasure: Thirty Years of Anthony Zepeda and the ArtCenter Printmaking Studio

Opens January 23, 2018 and continues through August 20, 2018 at ArtCenter College of Design’s Hutto-Patterson Exhibition Hall

A Living Treasure: Thirty Years of Anthony Zepeda and the ArtCenter Printmaking Studio is an exhibition that pays tribute to legendary teacher and printmaker Anthony “Tony” Zepeda. In 1975 Zepeda began his career at Gemini G.E.L printing studio where, for the next 11 years, he created works for artists such as David Hockney, Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein. In 1986, Zepeda left Gemini to establish the ArtCenter Print Shop where he inspired and influenced the work of students who went on to become artists recognized as leaders in their fields.

The exhibition opens Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at ArtCenter College of Design’s Hutto-Patterson Exhibition Hall, 870 South Raymond Avenue in Pasadena and continues through August 20, 2018. The opening reception on Tuesday, January 23, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. is free and open to the public. Please use this link in your coverage: http://www.artcenter.edu/connect/events/a-living-treasure-thirty-years-of-anthony-zepeda-and-the-artcenter-printmaking-studio.html

A Living Treasure is co-curated by Tom Knechtel, chair, undergraduate Fine Art, and David Tillinghast, associate professor and director of Special Projects, Illustration. The exhibition features works by alumni artists and illustrators including Gregory Chapuisat, Josh Cochran, David Jien, Alex Kroll, Lisa Madonna, Mehregen Meysami, Paige Jiyoung Moon and Ryan Perez.

“We are very proud of the work Tony has done with our students, and we invite you to savor this wonderful banquet of imaginative, gorgeous work that has emerged from the ArtCenter Print Shop under the guidance of Tony Zepeda, master printer and teacher,” said Knechtel and Ann Field, chair, Illustration.

Known as wildly entertaining, Zepeda has a storied past, working at Gemini G.E.L. with acclaimed artists such as Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. Then Fine Art Department Chair Laurence Dreiband invited Zepeda to create a print shop at ArtCenter in 1986. Zepeda’s stewardship of the print shop and his teaching have become the stuff of legend among students. Alumni speak fondly about how he influenced the way they saw themselves and their work. Current students tell stories about Zepeda as a stern taskmaster, who then pulls a student aside who is looking a little famished, gives them $20 and tells them to go get lunch. He is famous for staying late and on weekends to help students with their projects, for encouraging them to take risks and to try something new.

This show speaks volumes about that encouragement and inspiration of Zepeda during his more than 30 years on campus. In this show, visitors will see etching (hard and soft ground), drypoint, lithography, silk screen, cyanotype, salt prints and platinum prints, woodblock and wood engravings. The aesthetic range is even wider, from the most delicate figuration to raw expressive work, from abstract images to conceptually-based approaches.

The work in the show comes from people now recognized as leaders in their fields who once were students in the print shop, encouraged by Zepeda to produce work that is true to their vision, and, at the same time, embedded in the multiple possibilities of printmaking technologies. This goes to the heart of the work at ArtCenter: to engage deeply with craft while learning to take creative risks and speak with your own voice.

A print fair and sale will take place on Saturday, March 24, 2018.

ArtCenter College of Design’s Hutto-Patterson Exhibition Hall is located at 870 South Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, 91105, just a mile south of downtown Pasadena, and a short walk from Metro’s Gold Line Fillmore station.

Admission is always free to the Hutto-Patterson Exhibition Hall.

For more information, call 626 396-2480.

Hutto-Patterson Exhibition Hall Hours:
Monday–Sunday, 9 a.m. until 7 p.m.

For directions to the gallery, visit http://www.artcenter.edu/visit.html

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About the Hutto-Patterson Exhibition Hall:
In 2014, ArtCenter College of Design opened a new home for two of its dynamic visual arts programs—Undergraduate Art and Illustration—at the College’s South Campus in Pasadena. Renovation of the former post office was made possible in part because of the generosity of the Hutto-Patterson Charitable Foundation, providing a dramatic atrium space (1,260 square feet) in the center of the building to showcase the work of ArtCenter students and visiting artists through a rotating series of exhibitions. Exhibitions are accompanied by public lectures and special events, and woven into the curriculum. In keeping with ArtCenter’s efforts to increase access, affordability and appreciation of art and design in our communities, the exhibition hall is always free and open to the public.

About ArtCenter: Founded in 1930 and located in Pasadena, California, ArtCenter College of Design is a global leader in art and design education. ArtCenter offers 11 undergraduate and seven graduate degrees in a wide variety of industrial design disciplines as well as visual and applied arts. In addition to its top-ranked academic programs, the College also serves members of the Greater Los Angeles region through a highly regarded series of year-round educational programs for all ages and levels of experience. Renowned for both its ties to industry and its social impact initiatives, ArtCenter is the first design school to receive the United Nations’ Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) status. Throughout the College’s long and storied history, ArtCenter alumni have had a profound impact on popular culture, the way we live and important issues in our society.

Contact:
Teri Bond
Media Relations Director
ArtCenter College of Design
teri.bond@artcenter.edu
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M 310 738-2077

Anthony “Tony” Zepeda is the subject of A Living Treasure: Thirty Years of Anthony Zepeda and the ArtCenter Printmaking Studio.© ArtCenter College of Design/Juan Posada
This piece by Paige Jiyoung Moon will be featured in A Living Treasure: Thirty Years of Anthony Zepeda and the ArtCenter Printmaking Studio exhibition opening January 23, 2018 at ArtCenter College of Design’s Hutto-Patterson Exhibition Hall.
This piece by Lisa Madonna will be featured in A Living Treasure: Thirty Years of Anthony Zepeda and the ArtCenter Printmaking Studio exhibition opening January 23, 2018 at ArtCenter College of Design’s Hutto-Patterson Exhibition Hall.
This piece by Alex Kroll will be featured in A Living Treasure: Thirty Years of Anthony Zepeda and the ArtCenter Printmaking Studio exhibition opening January 23, 2018 at ArtCenter College of Design’s Hutto-Patterson Exhibition Hall.
This piece by Josh Cochran will be featured in A Living Treasure: Thirty Years of Anthony Zepeda and the ArtCenter Printmaking Studio exhibition opening January 23, 2018 at ArtCenter College of Design’s Hutto-Patterson Exhibition Hall.
From left is Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Anthony “Tony” Zepeda at Gemini G.E.L. Photograph by Sidney Felsen, 1981.
Master Printmaker Anthony “Tony” Zepeda at Gemini G.E.L. printing studio before establishing the ArtCenter Printmaking Studio in 1986.