by Tonya Turner Carroll | Apr 8, 2014 | Hung Liu, News, Squeak Carnwath
Hung Liu’s etching “Luzao (Stove)” featured in the SF Chronicle review of West Coast Ink at the Sonoma Museum. Link to the article is here. In addition, Hung is in conversation with Peter Selz at University Press Books in Berkeley, California on 16 April... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Nov 11, 2011 | News, Squeak Carnwath
Oakland, Calif. WHEN the 1906 San Francisco earthquake destroyed his shop, Frederick Meyer, a German-born cabinetmaker with links to the Arts and Crafts movement, turned disaster into opportunity. The next year he and his wife, Laetitia, opened the School of the... Read More
by Tonya Turner Carroll | Feb 23, 2011 | News, Squeak Carnwath
This spring is a busy one for Squeak Carnwath. She just gave a talk at the wonderful Oakland Museum of California, the site of the monumental 2009 Squeak Carnwath 30-year survey exhibition. From February through April 2011 Squeak’s prints from Island Press in... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Sep 19, 1993 | News, Squeak Carnwath
Squeak Carnwath Ledisflam Gallery 130 Prince Street SoHo Through Oct. 2 Art that looks as if it was produced by an angry, precocious child is one of the hallmarks of the last few years, although the work of the California painter Squeak Carnwath has been assuming this... Read More