Celebrating Fifty Years of The Printworkshop
This special exhibition, January 13 to February 20, 2026, features the directors, artists and various works from the past fifty years.
- published: 2025/09/29
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- UNO Printworkshop
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- Art and Art History
The UNO Print Workshop was established in 1976 to conduct research and teach collaborative printmaking at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Artists are invited for a residency as part of the Visiting Artists Program to work with the faculty and students to produce an edition of multiples or series of monotypes/monoprints.
During the residency, the artist can either work with the workshop to produce an edition or series or to make a proof that will be editioned at a later time. UNO students with printmaking experience may be asked to join the artist. The workshop occurs twice a year.
The workshop has facilities to print relief, intaglio, and lithography. Equipment for photographic processes includes halide exposure units and computer facilities for imaging. Epson wide format and photo printers are available for digital printing. The prints are housed in a digital format.
Today the workshop has published prints with artists from every region of the United States and several other countries. The collection represents one of the most significant bodies of work produced in Nebraska and includes artists from very diverse backgrounds and aesthetic philosophies.
For more information, contact Professor Howard Paine at hpaine@unomaha.edu