Highpoint Editions is pleased to announce our latest publication: Anti-Retro, an edition of 20 screenprints created in collaboration with artist Andrea Carlson.
Highpoint Editions artist Andrea Carlson's print Anti-Retro is featured in Casdadia Weekly's article: "In Red Ink: Beyond Appropriation" by Stephen Hunter
Jim Hodges sculpture "look and see" sculpture created in 2005 has moved from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery's Sculpture Garden to the Richardson Olmsted Campus.
In the fall of 2018, Highpoint Center for Printmaking will become the newest McKnight Artist Fellowships program partner and will offer two new fellowships for mid-career printmakers living in Minnesota.
Highpoint Editions artist Clarence Morgan was commissioned to create a print for the prestigious Des Moines Art Center Print Club! "Ordinary Wonders", which was printed at Highpoint Center for Printmaking, is a 12" x 12" 2-color lithograph/1-color screenprint on 15.5" x 15" Rives BFK white paper.