Prints by Jenny Sanzaro-Nishimura

February 28, 2016 - April 8, 2016
Mānoa Campus, Art Building, The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai脢禄i at M脛聛noa

Jenny Sanzaro-Nishimura examines the Australian landscape and the effects of mining from two different perspectives芒鈧漷he physical changes in the landscape predominantly caused by open cut mining and the toxic effects of the chemicals (used in the mining process) and the minerals/materials extracted on both the environment and groundwater systems, especially in the dry, remote inland regions. The exhibition also includes works from a collaboration with Glennys Briggs titled "Genocidal Tendencies."

Sanzaro-Nishimura has been a printmaker for over twenty years, and lectures in Printmedia at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, where she received a doctoral degree.

This exhibition is concurrently on view with "Selections from the Collection of Art and Roller Press.:

Sunday, February 28, 2016

2:00芒鈧2:30 p.m. Gallery walk-through with Jenny Sanzaro-Nishimura

2:30芒鈧3:00 p.m. Gallery walk-through with Charles Cohan, co-curator, Arm and Roller Press

3:00芒鈧5:00 p.m. Opening Reception

The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai芒鈧渋 at M脛聛noa

Image: "Chanoyou," courtesy of the artist.


Ticket Information
Mon. 芒鈧 Fri. 10 a.m. 芒鈧 4 p.m.; Sun. 12 芒鈧 4 p.m. Closed: Sat.; Prince K脜芦hi脜聧 Day & Good Friday, Mar. 25; Easter, Mar. 27. By appt: Spring Break, Mar. 21芒鈧24. Free admission. Donations are appreciated. Parking fees may apply.

Event Sponsor
Dept. of Art & Art History, College of Arts & Humanities, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Sharon Tasaka, (808) 956-8364, gallery@hawaii.edu,

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