Printmaking and Book Arts Faculty

Printmaking and Book Arts Liaison

  • Christopher Kardambikis, photo by Elizabeth Kartchner

    Associate Professor and Director of Studio Art, School of Art, CVPA

    Photo credit: Elizabeth Kartchner

    Christopher Kardambikis explores space, process, and form through books, printmaking, and drawing. He has co-founded three artist book and zine projects: Encyclopedia Destructica in Pittsburgh, Gravity and Trajectory in San Diego, and 90 Proof Press in Los Angeles.

  • Catherine Cole

    Adjunct Faculty, School of Art, CVPA

    Catherine Cole is a printmaker whose prints and drawings have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in the Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia region and in Rhode Island. Catherine received a BA in Studio Art with a concentration in printmaking from The College of William and Mary...
  • Helen Frederick

    Professor Emeritus, School of Art, CVPA

    Helen Frederick is recognized as a distinguished artist, curator, educator, coordinator of international projects, and as founder of Pyramid Atlantic, a center for contemporary printmaking, hand papermaking and the art of the book.
  • Christopher Kardambikis, photo by Elizabeth Kartchner

    Associate Professor and Director of Studio Art, School of Art, CVPA

    Photo credit: Elizabeth Kartchner

    Christopher Kardambikis explores space, process, and form through books, printmaking, and drawing. He has co-founded three artist book and zine projects: Encyclopedia Destructica in Pittsburgh, Gravity and Trajectory in San Diego, and 90 Proof Press in Los Angeles.
  • Forrest Lawson

    Printmaking and Letterpress Studio Manager, School of Art, CVPA

    Forrest Lawson draws on the history of blood, as is tied to Queer identity, from the AIDs crisis through present-day uses of socio-political tools that continue to relegate Queerness.
  • Jennifer Lillis

    Adjunct Faculty, School of Art, CVPA

    Jennifer Lillis
  • Pat Sargent

    Adjunct Faculty, School of Art, CVPA

    MFA Printmaking, 2016 (alumnus)
    BFA in Printmaking, George Mason University (alumnus)

    Originally from Detroit, Michigan, Patrick Sargent joined the military at age 17 to become a U.S. Air Force security policeman. In 2002, after twenty years of service, he prepared to retire from the military, and while completing his degree in political science an entry-level printmaking class changed his trajectory.