
Ruben Castillo, Assistant Professor, Skidmore College of Art
Ruben Castillo is a visual artist and educator investigating themes of intimacy, queerness, archival history, and the body using a range of media including printmaking, drawing, installation, sculpture, and video. His most recent imagery draws from photographs and documents, seeing the ordinary as a site for transformative potentials and connections.
Instagram: @rubenbcastillo
Website: www.rubenbcastillo.com

Leona Christie, Associate Professor of Studio Art, SUNY-Albany
Leona Christie has exhibited widely, including at the Drawing Center in New York and at the Kohler Art Museum, and has been awarded artist residencies at Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, the Frans Masereel Center for Graphic Arts (Belgium), Kala Printmaking Institute (Berkeley, California), and the Women’s Studio Workshop in Rosendale, New York. An Associate Professor of Studio Art at SUNY-Albany, where she heads the Printmaking area, Christie’s intaglio prints may be found in the public collection of the New York Public Library and the Achenbach Collection of Graphic Arts in the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco.

Gretta Keene, Artist and Printmaker
Gretta Keene focused on printmaking during her undergraduate years at SUNY Binghamton, working with Linda Sokolowski. She focused on printmaking while working towards her MFA at Georgia State University and over the years took classes at Otis Parsons and UCLA and was a member of a printmakers collective in Manhattan. Her illustrations can be found in two published books, “Over the Wall” (Pan Macmillan) and “Grandmother Oak” (Rinehart Publishers).

Nathan Meltz, Senior Lecturer, Department of the Arts, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
Internationally exhibiting print artist, Meltz is the founder and curator of the Screenprint Biennial, which is currently celebrating its 10-year anniversary exhibition.
https://nathanmeltz.com, https://www.instagram.com/nathan_meltz/
