Roma by Abby Amdur

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Abby Amdur, born and raised in SF, committed to an art practice at an early age; in 8th grade she decided to leave home to attend an arts academy. Recently graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy, Amdur continues her arts education in fine art and printmaking by attending the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. In her recent works she explores alternative perspectives of the female form through printmaking and fiber arts. Keen awareness and intentionality are characteristics in Amdur’s use of materials to produce artworks depicting the female figure that also confront social constructs and both question and challenge society’s perspectives on gender. Abby is part of the HSAC Emerging Pride Artist program in San Francisco which supports the growth of young, queer identified artists.

https://www.abbyamdur.com

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About the artist:

Abby Amdur, born and raised in SF, committed to an art practice at an early age; in 8th grade she decided to leave home to attend an arts academy. Recently graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy, Amdur continues her arts education in fine art and printmaking by attending the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. In her recent works she explores alternative perspectives of the female form through printmaking and fiber arts. Keen awareness and intentionality are characteristics in Amdur’s use of materials to produce artworks depicting the female figure that also confront social constructs and both question and challenge society’s perspectives on gender. Abby is part of the HSAC Emerging Pride Artist program in San Francisco which supports the growth of young, queer identified artists.

https://www.abbyamdur.com

Linocut

About the artist:

Abby Amdur, born and raised in SF, committed to an art practice at an early age; in 8th grade she decided to leave home to attend an arts academy. Recently graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy, Amdur continues her arts education in fine art and printmaking by attending the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. In her recent works she explores alternative perspectives of the female form through printmaking and fiber arts. Keen awareness and intentionality are characteristics in Amdur’s use of materials to produce artworks depicting the female figure that also confront social constructs and both question and challenge society’s perspectives on gender. Abby is part of the HSAC Emerging Pride Artist program in San Francisco which supports the growth of young, queer identified artists.

https://www.abbyamdur.com

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