Trailcam no. 2: January by Brian Wagner
Stone lithography
About the artist:
Brian received their B.F.A. in Printmaking and Art History from MSU Moorhead in 2019. In 2020 they attended the world-renowned Tamarind Institute of Fine Art Lithography and are a trained Collaborative Printer and Lithographer. They are currently working as a Collaborative Printer at Highpoint Center for Printmaking in Minneapolis, MN where they also maintain their personal artistic practice.
Their work is a collection of memory, grief, love, and loss of queer life. They work primarily in lithography and book arts forming densely layered drawings, writings, and prints.
With emphasis on rural landscape, bird flocks, and fragmented spaces, their work considers the physical and emotional spaces of trauma, and remembrance of relationships as a nod to the migratory nature of life and love, and the act of taking up space.
Stone lithography
About the artist:
Brian received their B.F.A. in Printmaking and Art History from MSU Moorhead in 2019. In 2020 they attended the world-renowned Tamarind Institute of Fine Art Lithography and are a trained Collaborative Printer and Lithographer. They are currently working as a Collaborative Printer at Highpoint Center for Printmaking in Minneapolis, MN where they also maintain their personal artistic practice.
Their work is a collection of memory, grief, love, and loss of queer life. They work primarily in lithography and book arts forming densely layered drawings, writings, and prints.
With emphasis on rural landscape, bird flocks, and fragmented spaces, their work considers the physical and emotional spaces of trauma, and remembrance of relationships as a nod to the migratory nature of life and love, and the act of taking up space.
Stone lithography
About the artist:
Brian received their B.F.A. in Printmaking and Art History from MSU Moorhead in 2019. In 2020 they attended the world-renowned Tamarind Institute of Fine Art Lithography and are a trained Collaborative Printer and Lithographer. They are currently working as a Collaborative Printer at Highpoint Center for Printmaking in Minneapolis, MN where they also maintain their personal artistic practice.
Their work is a collection of memory, grief, love, and loss of queer life. They work primarily in lithography and book arts forming densely layered drawings, writings, and prints.
With emphasis on rural landscape, bird flocks, and fragmented spaces, their work considers the physical and emotional spaces of trauma, and remembrance of relationships as a nod to the migratory nature of life and love, and the act of taking up space.