Circulation by Pamela DeLaura

The James Pearson Duffy Department of Art and Art History’s Elaine L. Jacob Gallery at Wayne State University (WSU) is pleased to present Circulation by Pamela DeLaura, featured on a billboard at the corner of N. Woodward Ave. and E. Forest St., Detroit, July 26 through August 20, 2021.  
 
Pamela DeLaura, Professor Emerita, James Pearson Duffy Department of Art History, WSU, has served over 33 years as Professor of Printmaking. From 2008-2021, Pam was the Area Coordinator of Printmaking and Director of Wayne Professional Print Workshop. Additionally, Pam was a lead coordinator for the 2014 Mid-America Print Council Conference held at WSU. 

Circulation by Pamela DeLaura

Billboard Location: 4717 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201
Exhibition Dates: July 26 – August 20, 2021

Circulation, from a series of woodcuts with monotype, Pamela DeLaura; presented by the Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Wayne State University, Detroit Photo Credit: Nathaniel L. Smalls

Circulation, from a series of woodcuts with monotype, Pamela DeLaura; presented by the Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Wayne State University, Detroit
Photo Credit: Nathaniel L. Smalls

 

 
 
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Biography:

Pam was born in Erie, PA And received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in printmaking from State University of New York College/ Buffalo and earned her Master of Fine Arts in printmaking from Tyler School of Art/Temple University, Philadelphia.
 
Pam has exhibited her prints in numerous national and international venues, including, International Print Center New York, Museum of Engraving Italy, Jyvaskyla Art Museum Finland, Portugal, Bulgaria, Australia, Macedonia, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, UK, Poland, Canada, and many more. Her prints are included in the collections of the Detroit Institute of Art, Iraq National Library, Bagdad, Herron Art Library, Indiana-Purdue University, Naestved Cultural Centre and Museum, Denmark, Museum of Engraving, Paleologi Castle, Acqui Terme, Italy, Boston Public Library, Grunwald Center for Graphic Arts/UCLA, Erie Art Museum, PA, Macedonia Institute and Museum Bitola, Columbia University, NY, and others.
 
Pam received the following visiting artist awards: Jyvaskyla Art Museum, Finland, Grafikoda, Tallin, Estonia, North Street Collective Artist Residency, CA, and Visiting Master Artist, China Academy of Art/Hangzhou.