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Ron PokrassoWalking View, Left1990
1990
About the Item
This artwork titled "Walking View, Left" 1990 is a color etching with aquatint by Santa Fe artist Ron Pokrasso, b.1951. It is hand signed, titled dated and inscribed artist proof in pencil by the artist. The image (plate mark) is 17.5 x 17.5 inches, framed size is 28.5 x 24.75 inches. It is custom framed in a mahogany frame. It is in excellent condition.
About the artist:
Ron Pokrasso has been an exhibiting artist, printmaker and educator for more than 40 years. He received his MFA degree from Pratt Institute in 1975 and has had over 50 solo exhibitions and has participated in more than 175 group shows. His work is in public, private, and corporate collections throughout the U.S. and abroad and is represented by several galleries nationwide as well as being featured in numerous books.
For 11 years Pokrasso owned and directed Graphics Workshop (gifted to The College of Santa Fe in 1993). He is an originator of the printmaking event “Monothon” and has been an ardent supporter of arts programs for youth. His teaching experience includes universities, museums, public schools and private workshops, as well as Artist Residencies in the U.S., Scotland, Ireland and Italy. In 2000 Ron Pokrasso received the Mayor’s Recognition Award For Visual Arts citing his artistic and educational contribution to the city of Santa Fe. Currently Ron Pokrasso operates the Galisteo Street Studio in Santa Fe, NM offering workshops and assisted sessions for artists in addition to creating and exhibiting his artworks.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
202056Trees and Music, Mentors, Friends and Family: Remarque Print Studio, Albuquerque, NM
2019 Santa Fe Studio Tour: Galisteo Street Studio, Santa Fe, NM
2018 Santa Fe Studio Tour: Galisteo Street Studio, Santa Fe, NM
123456Some Recent Works On Paper: Remarque Print Studio, Albuquerque, NM
2016 Emptying Drawers and Clearing Racks: Timberwick Studios, Santa Fe, NM
2015 Fun With Music and Art: Joseph Gierek Fine Art, Tulsa, OK
2014 Color Breaking Barriers: The SF Gallery, San Francisco, CA
123456Transferring Ink 3: Janice Griffiths Gallery, Fallbrook, CA
2011 Ron Pokrasso and Colleagues: Quad Gallery, Riverside, CA
2010 Zane Bennett Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Recurrence of Memory: Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT
2009 New Works: Craighead Green Gallery, Dallas, TX
2007 Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
123456Lynne Fine Art, Scottsdale, AZ
2006 Lynne Fine Art, Scottsdale, AZ
2005 Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
2004 Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA
123456Brevard Museum of Art and Science, Melbourne, FL
123456Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
2003 Galerie Municipale/ C.I.M., Chamaliers, France
123456Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Arts Exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT
123456Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
2002 Los Milagros Print Studio, Oklahoma City, OK
123456Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
2001 Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
2000 Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
1999 Famous for His Trees: Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
1998 Patricia Carlisle Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
123456Art Thomas Gallery, Charleston, SC
1997 Patricia Carlisle Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
1996 In the Eyes of the Beholder: Waxlander Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
1995 Works on Paper: Arts Exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT
123456Waxlander Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
1994 Amos Joseph Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
123456Works on Paper: Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC
1993 Amos Joseph Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
1992 New Monotypes: Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC
123456Fantasy, Art & Baseball: Barclay Simpson Gallery, Lafayette, CA
1991 Works on Paper: Wenniger Graphics, Boston, MA
123456Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC
123456Reynolds Gallery, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA
1990 Works on Paper: White Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia, USSR
123456Recent Work: Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC
1989 Recent Work: Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA
123456Founders Gallery, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC
123456Recent Prints: Wenniger Graphics, Provincetown, MA
123456Recent Work: Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC
1988 Barclay Simpson Gallery, Lafayette, CA
198813Recent Prints: Wenniger Graphics, Boston, MA
1987 Recent Monotypes: Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC
1986 Fresh Start II, ‘86: Beverly Gordon Gallery, Dallas, TX
1985 New Work: Sena Plaza Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
1975 MFA Thesis Exhibition: Higgins Hall Gallery, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
Group Exhibitions
202034Masked, Veiled and Unveiled: A Sea (In The Desert) Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
201956Breakfast At Harry’s: Are We There Yet? FOMA, Santa Fe, NM
123456Solar Impressions: Southampton Art Center, Southampton, NY
123456Exquisite Corpse: Community Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
2017 East Meets West: Gildea Contemporary, Key West, FL
2016 Recent Work; Three person show: Mill Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM
123456Men In Aprons: Pacific Northwest College Of Art, SGC conference, Portland, OR
123456Visual Arts Faculty: Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, CA
2015 20th Retrospective: Center For Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT
123456The Mask Of The Artist: The SF Gallery, San Francisco, CA
123456Arizona Aqueous XXIV: Tubac Center Of The Arts, Tubac, AZ
2014 Monotypes And More: Pippin Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM
123456Premier Exhibition: The SF Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2013 Revisiting: Ten Years of the Visiting Artist Series at ASLD, Carson Gallery, Denver, CO
123456Visual Arts Faculty: Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, CA
2012 Mentors and Makers: Rochester Contemporary Art Center, Rochester, NY
123456Beasts Big and Small from the Scripps Collection: Scripps College, Claremont, CA
123456Art Of The Book 4: Artist Union Gallery, Ventura, CA
123456One Square Foot Of Humor: Zane Bennett Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM
123456Michele Jamison and Friends: Stephen Archdeacon Gallery, Palm Springs, CA
2011 Aberdeen Artists Printmaking Invitational Exhibition, Aberdeen, Scotland
123456Contemporary Monotypes: Glasgow Print studio, Glasgow, Scotland
123456Visiting Artists: Bancroft Gallery, South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, MA
123456The Process of Art- Faculty Exhibition: Sedona Art Center, Sedona, AZ
123456Beyond Abstraction: Center For Emerging Visual Artists, Philadelphia, PA: J&J World Headquarters 12345678Gallery, New Brunswick, NJ
123456Artists Portraying Artists: Windsor Whip Works Art Center & Gallery, Windsor, NY
123456Going Solar: St Louis Artists’ Guild, St Louis, MO 2010
2010 Great Impressions- The Print Club of Rochester Turns 80: Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY
123456Visual Arts Faculty, Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, CA
123456September Special- Arts Exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT
2009 Comfort Food: Jennie Cooley Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Vision Shift: Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM
2008 Process/ Image/ Print: O’Sullivan Art Gallery, Regis University, Denver, CO
123456September Special: Arts exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT
123456Visual Arts Faculty, Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, CA
123456Interludes: South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, MA
123456Ink’d: dba256 Gallery, Pomona, CA
123456Craighead Green gallery, Dallas, TX
2007 Art Department Founders Exhibit: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456From Barbizon to Santa Fe-Argos Etchings and Paintings, Santa Fe, NM
2006 Gallery Hop 2006: Joseph Gierek Fine Art, Tulsa, OK
123456Pressed: Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA
123456Faculty Artists Exhibition: Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, CA
200556Summer Connections: Visiting Artists: Bancroft Gallery, Cohasset, MA
123456September Special: Arts Exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT
123456Solarplate Revolution: Taller Boricua Gallery, New York, NY
123456Solarplate Evolution: Cape Cod Community College, North Barnstable, MA
200456Solarplate Revolution: Gray Gallery, Quincy, IL; Center For Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT; 12345678Emory & Henry College, Emory, VA
123456Monothon 18: College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
200356Artists Choose Artists: East Central University, Ada, OK
123456Monothon 17: College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
123456Craighead Green Gallery, Dallas, TX
123456New Mexico Printmakers: Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM
1234566th World Triennale of Small Prints: Chamlieres, France
123456Printsafe: Warringah Printmakers Studio, Manly Vale, Australia
123456Solarplate Revolution: Southern Graphics Council, Boston, MA; Whitney Art Works, Greenport, NY; BCB 12345678Art, Hudson, NY
200256Northern New Mexico Printmakers: Foothills Art Center, Golden, CO
123456The Magnificent Subject: Wyeth Hurd Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Monothon 16: Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
123456September Special: Arts Exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT
200156Jewish Artists on the Edge: Yeshiva University Museum, New York, NY
123456Monothon 15: Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
2000565th World Triennale of Small Prints: Chamalieres, France
123456Jewish Artists on the Edge: Marion Art Center, Santa Fe, NM
123456A Show With Heart: Joyce Robins Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Monothon 14: College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
123456Seventh Annual Cup Show: Segretto Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM
199956Craighead Green Gallery, Dallas, TX
123456William Havu Gallery, Denver, CO
123456Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Monothon 13: Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
123456Bridging the Milleniums: Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
199856Alumni Invitational: Tower Fine Arts Gallery, Brockport, NY
123456101 Cups – 101 Artists: Karen Ruhlen Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Intimacies – A Collection of Small Works: Patricia Carlisle Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
123456Hands In – The Cookie Jar Show: Select Art Gallery, Sedona, AZ
123456Monothon ’98: Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA
123456Collage = Reality: Gallery Zipp, Glorieta, NM
123456Magnificent Subject IV: Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Love Art – A Public Display of Affection: Patricia Carlisle Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
123456Monothon 12: Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
199756Duo – Ron Adams and Ron Pokrasso: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Monothon 11: Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
123456A Tribute to Monothon Printers: Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
123456Small Works: Select Art Gallery, Sedona, AZ
123456Inaugural Exhibition: Patricia Carlisle Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
199656Two Artists from Santa Fe: Select Art Gallery, Sedona, AZ
123456Networking: Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, Scotland
123456101 Cups – 101 Artists: Karen Ruhlen Gallery, Santa Fe
123456We’ve Known Angels: Amos Joseph Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
123456Monothon Ten: Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
123456Animal Exhibit: Waxlander Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Selected Works: Bartlesville Community Center, Bartlesville, OK
199556Balance and Abstraction: John Callahan Gallery, Boston, MA
123456A Book, A Box, or A Shrine: Owings-Dewey Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
123456Monotype – The Painterly Print: Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, OK
123456Portraits From Head to Toe: Santa Fe Children’s Museum, Santa Fe, NM
123456Grand Opening: Select Art Gallery, Sedona, AZ
123456Figurative Show: Waxlander Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Sarah Dobbs Gallery, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
123456A Sense of Place: Governors Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456College of Santa Fe Monothon: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
199456Dia de los Muertos: Owings-Dewey Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
123456From Barbizon to Santa Fe: Amos Joseph Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
123456Self Portrait: David Rettig Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM
123456Celebrating the Print: Delgado Street Studio, Santa Fe, NM
123456Paper Trail: Kay Garvey Gallery, Chicago, IL
123456Reflexion Contemporanea: Museo Casa de Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
123456Art Fair Seattle: courtesy of Sandy Carson Gallery, Denver, CO and Erickson and Elins Fine Art, San 12345678Francisco, CA
123456College of Santa Fe Monothon: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
199356The Magnificent Subject II: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Works on Paper: Amos Joseph Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
123456Face-to-Face: Cloud Cliff Art Space, Santa Fe, NM
123456U.S. Art Fair: courtesy of Erickson and Elins Fine Art, San Francisco, CA
123456Art Fair Seattle: courtesy of Sandy Carson Gallery, Denver, CO
123456College of Santa Fe Monothon: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Second Annual Shrine Show: Owings-Dewey Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
199256Originals-The Print Collection: Arts Exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT
123456Works on Paper: Sandy Carson Gallery, Denver, CO
123456Art Fair Seattle: courtesy of Sandy Carson Gallery, Denver, CO
123456College of Santa Fe Monothon: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Self Portrait: The Pink Adobe, Santa Fe, NM
199156Gallery 44, Boulder, CO
123456Art Miami ’91: courtesy of Kass/Meridian Gallery, Chicago, IL
123456College of Santa Fe Monothon: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Printers as Artists: The Gallery at the Rep, Santa Fe, NM
199056Monotypes – Two-Person Exhibition: Wenniger Graphics, Boston, MA
123456LA International Art Fair: courtesy of Barclay Simpson Gallery, Lafayette, CA
123456Connection with the Earth: The Gallery at the Rep, Santa Fe, NM
123456London International Art Fair: courtesy of Barclay Simpson Gallery, Lafayette, CA
123456College of Santa Fe Monothon: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
198956LA International Art Fair: courtesy of Barclay Simpson Gallery, Lafayette, CA
123456London International Art Fair: courtesy of Barclay Simpson Gallery, Lafayette, CA
123456College of Santa Fe Monothon: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Black and White: Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe, NM
198856LA International Art Fair: courtesy of Barclay Simpson Gallery, Lafayette, CA
123456Four Artists: Sandy Carson Gallery, Denver, CO
123456Landscape/Cityscape: Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC
123456College of Santa Fe Monothon: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Black and White: Hand Graphics Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
198756LA International Art Fair: courtesy of Barclay Simpson Gallery, Lafayette, CA
123456Prints and Drawings from Modern Masters: Leinster Fine Art, London, England
123456New Mexico ‘87 – A Fine Arts Competition: Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM
123456Three American Artists: Barclay Simpson Gallery, Lafayette, CA
123456Vision of Landscapes: Virginia Miller Gallery, Coral Gables, FL
123456Recent Drawings: Fox Fine Arts Gallery, El Paso, TX
123456Monoprints: Sena Gallery East, Santa Fe, NM
123456College of Santa Fe Monothon: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456All Faculty Show: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
198656Alter Ego Show: Sena Galleries West, Santa Fe, NM
123456Monoprints: Sena Gallery East, Santa Fe, NM
123456Contemporary Artists of Santa Fe: FHP Hippodrome Gallery, Long Beach, CA
123456Three Artists of Santa Fe, Leinster Fine Art, London, England
123456Tiburon Gallery, Austin, TX
123456Extended Line (1898-1986): Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM
123456Monotypes: Wenniger Graphics, Boston, MA
198556Third Annual Flower Show: Little Plaza Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Faculty Selects Alumni Invitational: Tower Fine Arts Gallery, Brockport, NY
123456Subtle Moods: The Bank of Santa Fe, Main Office, Santa Fe, NM
123456Space X: Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe, NM
198456Faculty Exhibition: Greer Garson Theater, College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
123456Second Annual Flower Show: Little Plaza Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Space X: Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe, NM
123456Images and Process (Artists Working at Graphics Workshop): Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe, NM
123456New Mexico Monotypes: Munson Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
123456Fourteenth National Print & Drawing Exhibition: Dakota Northwestern University, Minot, ND
198356Cabo Frio International Print Biennial: Cabo Frio, Brazil
123456Annual Print Exhibition: Hunterdon Art Center, Clinton, NJ
123456Twenty-sixth North Dakota Annual: University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND
123456Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper: Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, VA
123456Third Bi-Annual National Print Competition and Exhibition ’83: Bruce Gallery, Edinboro, PA
198256Twenty-Fourth National Exhibition of Prints and Drawings: Oklahoma Art Center, Oklahoma City, OK
123456National On-Paper Show ’82: Terrance Gallery, Palenville, NY
123456Annual Print Exhibition: Hunterdon Art Center, Clinton, NJ
123456Tenth Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper: Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, VA
123456SAGA 59th Annual Print Exhibition: New York, NY
198056Armory for the Arts Juried Exhibition: Santa Fe, NM
197856Audubon Artist’s Annual Exhibition: National Academy of Design, New York, NY
123456Hudson River Open: Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY
197756Sixteenth Bradley National Print and Drawing Exhibition: Lakeview Center for the Arts and Sciences, 12345678Peoria, IL
123456One Hundred Fifty Second Annual Exhibition: National Academy of Design, NY
123456Open Drawing, Print and Watercolor Competition: Firehouse Gallery, Garden City, NY
123456Hudson River Open: Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY
123456Annual Print Exhibition: Hunterdon Art Center, Clinton, NJ
197656Printmakers Invitational: Graphics Eye Gallery, Port Washington, NY
123456Invitational Two-Person Show: Tower Fine Arts Gallery, Brockport, NY
123456Works on Paper: Johnson Whittey Gallery: New Orleans, LA
123456Annual Print Exhibition: Hunterdon Art Center, Clinton, NJ
197556Invitational Group Show of Graphic Artists: Bloomsburg State College, Bloomsburg, PA
123456Open Drawing, Print and Watercolor Competition: Firehouse Gallery, Garden City, NY
123456Open Print and Drawing Exhibition: Yellow House Gallery, Huntington, NY
197456Potsdam Prints: State University College at Potsdam, Potsdam, NY
123456Open Drawing, Print and Watercolor Competition: Firehouse Gallery, Garden City, NY
123456Audubon Artist’s Annual Exhibition: National Academy of Design, New York, NY
123456Annual Print Exhibition: Hunterdon Art Center, Clinton, NJ
Awards
201156First Prize- Artists Portraying Artists: Windsor Whip Works Art Center & Gallery, Windsor, NY
200656The Best of Scottsdale, Mixed Media: Scottsdale, AZ
200012Mayors Recognition Award for Excellence in the Arts: Santa Fe, NM
123456Honorary Prize: 5th World Triennial of Small Prints: Chamalieres, France
198256Exxon Company USA Purchase Prize: Hunterdon Art Center, Clinton, NJ
123456Charles Brand Presses Award: SAGA 59th National Print Exhibition, New York, NY
197756Fritz Scholder Purchase Award: 16th National Print and Drawing Exhibition, Peoria, IL
197556Best In Show: The Yellow House Gallery, Huntington, NY
197456Graduate Fellowship: Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
123456Edna P. Stauffer Memorial Award: National Academy of Design, New York, NY
Teaching/Art Related Experience
2016- present Owner/ Director/ Instructor/ Master Printer: Coordinator of fine arts space; classes in
12345678monotype, Solarplate, ImagOn, collage, assemblage; workshop facilities and technical assistance for
12345678artists; edition printing, Galisteo Street Studios, Santa Fe, NM
2009- 2016 Owner/ Director/ Instructor/ Master Printer: Coordinator of fine arts retreat space; classes in
12345678monotype, Solarplate, ImagOn, collage, assemblage; workshop facilities and technical assistance for
12345678artists; edition printing, Timberwick Studios, Santa Fe, NM
1983- Present Workshop Facilitator/ Master Printer/ Instructor/ Artist in Residence/ Programs in printmaking, 12345678mixed media, demonstrations, lectures:
123456Art Encounter, Evanston, IL
123456Artisan Artists Material Expo, Community Convention Center and Buffalo Thunder Resort Santa Fe, NM
123456Artisan Art Spot, Santa Fe, NM
123456Art Students League of Denver, Denver, CO
123456Atelier Meridian, Portland, OR
123456Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Balleycastle, County Mayo, Ireland
123456The Bascom, Highlands, NC
123456Brevard Museum of Art and Science, Melbourne, FL
123456Brio Fine Arts Center, Scottsdale, AZ
123456Brodsky Center For Innovative Editions, New Brunswick, NJ
123456Cape Cod Community College, North Barnstable, MA
123456Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT
123456College Of The Desert, Palm Desert, CA
123456Cullowhee Mountain Arts, Franklin, NC
123456Fallbrook School of the Arts, Fallbrook, CA
123456Fine Arts for Children and Teens, Santa Fe, NM
123456Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, NM
123456Gibbs Museum of Art, Charleston, SC
123456Glaspant Manor, Capel Iwan, Wales, UK
123456Graphic Studio Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
123456Guilford College, Greensboro, NC
123456Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram, TX
123456Idyllwild Arts Summer Program, Idyllwild, CA
123456Institute of American Indian Art, Santa Fe, NM
123456Jilink Studios, New River, AZ
123456Lawrence Art Center, Lawrence, KS
123456Lonestar College, Montgomery, TX
123456Los Milagros Print Studio, Oklahoma City, OK
123456Making Art Safely, Santa Fe, NM
123456Midland Arts Association, Midland, TX
123456Mississippi Art Colony, Utica, MS
123456Monotype Guild Of New England
123456North Tahoe Art Center, Tahoe City, CA
123456Ochre Print Studio, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom
123456Ohr-Okeefe Museum of Art, Biloxi, MS
123456Oklahoma Arts Institute, Quartz Mountain, OK
123456Ottawa Mixed Media Artists, Ottawa, Canada
123456Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, CA
123456Paperworks/ The Drawing Studio, Tucson, AZ
123456Peacock Fine Arts, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
123456Piramidal Grafica, Guanajuato, Mexico
123456Pratt Fine Arts Center, Seattle, WA
123456Printmakers of Cape Cod
123456Print Studio South, Charleston, SC
123456The Printmaking Center, College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
123456Quay School of Art, Whanganui, New Zealand
123456Remarque Print Studio, Albuquerque, NM
123456Redlands Art Association, Redlands, CA
123456Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA
123456Rochester Print Club, Rochester Institute Of Technology, Rochester, NY
123456Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM
123456Santa Fe Children’s Museum, Santa Fe, NM
123456Santa Fe Public Schools, Santa Fe, NM
123456Santa Reparata School of Art, Florence, Italy
123456Scripps College, Claremont, CA
123456Sedona Art Center, Sedona, AZ
123456Skylight Conversations, Santa Fe, NM
123456South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, MA
123456Southwestern Watercolor Society, Dallas, TX
123456Spotted Dog Studio, Ojai, CA
123456Stepping Stones Museum For Children, Norwalk, CT
123456Studio Two Three, Richmond, VA
123456Taller Experimental de Gráfica, Havana, Cuba
123456Tower Fine Arts, SUNY College at Brockport, Brockport, NY
123456Tubac Center Of The Arts, Tubac, AZ
123456Twentynine Palms Creative Center, Twentynine Palms, CA
123456The Village Press Print Studio, Magdelena, NM
123456Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA
199656Artist/Printmaking residencies: Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh, Scotland; Glasgow Print Studio,
12345678Glasgow, Scotland; Graphic Studio Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
1994-199656Degree Committee Chair: Curriculum Coordinator for Individual Master of Arts degree program,
12345678Antioch University, Yellow Springs, OH
1982-199334Owner/ Director/ Instructor/ Master Printer: Coordinator of fine arts work space; classes in
12345678intaglio, collagraph, and monotype; workshop facilities and technical assistance for artists; edition
12345678printing, Graphics Workshop, Santa Fe, NM
1984, 199023Instructor: Printmaking, College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
1983-198442Artist in Residence: Member of the Artist in the Schools Program for the New Mexico Arts
12345678Division, Santa Fe, NM
1978-198134Master Printer and Production Supervisor: Hand printing of original Edward S. Curtis
12345678photogravure plates, Classic Gravure Corporation, Santa Fe, NM
197834Printing Apprentice: Proofing of original Edward S. Curtis photogravure plates, supervised by Deli
12345678Sacilotto, Atelier Editions, Inc., New York, NY
123456Instructor: Drawing, printmaking, Great Neck Adult Program, Great Neck, NY
1974-197889Instructor: Drawing, painting, design, art appreciation, Adult Program, YM/YWHA of Greater
12345678Flushing, Flushing, NY
123456Instructor: Drawing, Adult Education Program, Farmingdale High School, Farmingdale, NY
197523Intern: Undergraduate Printmaking, Assistant to Clare Romano, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
1973-197523Graduate Assistant: Graduate Printmaking, Assistant to Walter Rogalski, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn,
12345678NY
1972-197323Print Studio Monitor: Undergraduate Printmaking, Assistant to Robert E. Marx, SUNY College at
12345678Brockport, Brockport, NY
Selected Public Collections
Art in Public Places Trust; Metro Dade, FL
Chicago Public Library; Chicago, IL
Guilford College; Greensboro, NC
Harwood Foundation, Taos, NM
Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY
Hunterdon Art Center; Clinton, NJ
International Print Biennial, Permanent Collection; Cabo Frio, Brazil
Midland College; Midland, TX
Museum of Fine Art; Santa Fe, NM
Oklahoma Arts Institute, Quartz Mt., OK
Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA
Riverside City College, Riverside, CA
Sacred Heart University; Fairfield, CT
Society of American Graphic Artists; New York, NY
Scripps College; Claremont,CA
State University of New York; College at Brockport, NY
U.S. Department of State; La Paz, Bolivia
Westmont College; Santa Barbara, CA
Selected Private and Corporate Collections
Albuquerque Hyatt Regency; Albuquerque, NM
Cigna Systems; Dallas, TX
Cigna Health Plan; Van Nuys, CA
Club Corporation of America; Dallas, TX
Coopers and Lybrand; Boulder, CO
David Brooke Associates; New York, NY
Delaidle/Haskins/Sells; Denver, CO
Eldorado Country Club; McKinney, TX
Exxon Company; New York, NY
FHP Executive Offices; San Pedro and Long Beach, CA, Albuquerque, NM
First Interstate Bank of Aurora, CO
First Federal Savings; 29 Palms, CA
First Nation Wide Bank; Long Beach, CA
Fritz Scholder; Scottsdale, AZ
Gallegos Law Firm; Santa Fe, NM
Gerald and Kathleen Peters; Santa Fe, NM
Grubb & Ellis; Denver, CO
Hughes Aircraft; Denver, CO
IBM Executive Offices; Dallas, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Chicago, IL
Interfirst Bank; Austin, TX
Joe Gallini Realtors; Dallas, TX
Linda Durham; Galisteo, NM
Los Colinas Inn & Convention Center; Irving, TX
Northern Trust Co.; Chicago, IL
Oklahoma Arts Institute
Pata and Nino Shevardnadze; Tbilisi, Georgia, USSR
Quail Run Development; Santa Fe, NM
Raines & Fischer; New York, NY
Ramada Hotel; Denver, CO
San Diego Padres; San Diego, CA
Texas American Bank; Austin, TX; Dallas, TX
U.S. West Financial; Denver, CO
Walt Disney Corporation; Los Angeles, CA
Westin Hotel; Dallas, TX
Zales Corporation; Dallas, TX
Representation
Galisteo Street Studio, Santa Fe, NM
Gierek Fine Art, Tulsa, OK
Book Citations
Kernan, C., Rooney, E. A. Singular And Serial, Contemporary Monotype and Monoprint. Atglen: Schiffer 12Publishing ltd, 2019
Lambirth, A., Wardell, G. Barbara Rae Prints. London: Royal Academy of Arts, 2010
Bell, R., Mann, J. 100 Santa Fe Etchers. Santa Fe: Bell Tower Editions, 2008.
Katz, L. A Lifetime of Imaging, The Art of Margaret Lefranc. Miami: Nouveau Ventures Unlimited, Inc., 2007.
Reyner, N. Acrylic Revolution. Cincinnati: F&W Publications, Inc., 2007.
Bullis, D. 100 Artists Of The Southwest. Atglen: Schiffer Publishing ltd, 2006.
Ayres, J. Printmaking Techniques. New York: Watson Guptill Publications, 1993.
Ayres, J. Monotype. New York: Watson Guptill Publications, 1991.
Ross, J., C. Romano, and T. Ross. The Complete Printmaker. New York: The Free Press, 1990.
Articles, Reviews
LaPalma, M. “Doug Glovaski, Verne Stanford, Ron Pokrasso.” THE Magazine, November, 2016
Miller, E. ”So Long Sweet Studio.” Santa Fe Reporter, Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Jackson, D. “Mano a Mano.” Santa Fean, June, July 2011
Hickman, B. “Printmaker masters unique medium.” Florida Today, Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Summar, P. “A Different View.” Journal Santa Fe, Saturday, April 28, 2007
Targos, R. “Ron Pokrasso: Moment of Invention” Art-Talk, Volume XXVII, Number 6, April, 2007
Tropiano, D. “Guys Flock To Sports Themed Art At 2 Galleries.” Scottsdale Republic, Wednesday, March 23, 122005.
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- Creator:Ron Pokrasso (1951, American)
- Creation Year:1990
- Dimensions:Height: 28.5 in (72.39 cm)Width: 24.75 in (62.87 cm)Depth: 1.15 in (2.93 cm)
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- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
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