Past Exhibition

Centered in Ink: Printmaking in the Inland Empire

January 9, 2025 - March 9, 2025
Three black and white exhibition images depicting people and animals

Centered in Ink: Printmaking in the Inland Empire is organized by the Ontario Museum of History & Art and celebrates the works of local artists who engage with current issues through the art of printmaking.

The Museum’s presentation of the exhibit will include a collective of artists from the Inland Empire whose practice in printmaking uses various techniques, such as monotypes, intaglio, engraving, drypoint, aquatint, etching, and mezzotint. These artists explore current topics and inspire all with their unique creative expressions. The artists delve into thought-provoking themes such as identity, activism, and environmental awareness, using their printmaking practices to create powerful visual statements. Artists participating include Briar Rosa, Adam Aguilar, L.Akinyi, Micah Amaro, BA Soul, Kenia Cruz, Cesar Garcia, Jorge Heredia, Duan Kellum, Stephanie Lagos, and Sarah Vazquez.

Image Gallery

A gallery room with framed artwork and red information plaques on the walls. One wooden bench is in the center of the room. The artwork featured includes framed prints, wood carvings, and one hanging tapestry.