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The Experimental Printmaking Institute honored supporters at a special 10th birthday celebration Sept. 8. Among them were Riley K. Temple ’71, for the Temple Performing and Visual Arts Residency; artist and author Faith Ringgold, for her support of the arts residency; and Diane Windham Shaw, special collections librarian and College archivist, for Skillman Library’s Book Arts Program.
The institute also honored Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tague P’00 and Christopher Tague ’00, for establishing the EPI Residency Fund, and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Steele, for providing a new printmaking resource library and setting up an internship program for Lafayette students at the University of Maryland’s David C. Driskell Center for the Study of the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora.
Curlee Raven Holton, professor of art and director of Lafayette’s Experimental Printmaking Institute, and Faith Ringgold. Holton curated Ringgold’s exhibit “A View From the Studio” at Allentown Art Museum.