The roots of a large nopal cactus shaped into the figure of a man in a seated pose with his elbow on his knee and his chin in his hand. The main part of the plant rests upon his back.

Paul Acevedo Gomez, El Mexican Thinker, 2023

Futures: 528.0 Regional Printmaking Exhibition

January 2 – March 21, 2026

The Futures528.0 Regional Printmaking Exhibition features artists residing within a 528.0-mile radius of Denver, Colorado. This juried exhibition seeks to celebrate the expansive diversity of contemporary printmaking found within this western region and aims to highlight both traditional and alternative printmaking methods being used in the field of contemporary printmaking.

The exhibition was juried by Cecily Cullen, Rick Griffith, and Chinn Wang. It is presented in partnership with Denver’s Month of Printmaking.

The opening reception will be held Friday, January 9, 6-8pm.

Artists in the Exhibition

Zachriah Armijo

Isabella Aycock

Alicia Bailey

Mary Lynn Baird

Jill Bergman

Adam Noah Berman

Garret Bock

Trine Bumiller

Teresa Castaneda

Taiko Chandler

Catherine Chauvin

Marika Christofides

Natalie Cronin

Catherine Cummings

Bryan Dahlberg

Margaret DeKoven

Leah Diament

Justin Diggle

Sue Crosby Doyle

Faith Williams Dyrsten

Corrina Espinosa

Belle-Pilar Fleming

Carlos Frésquez

Jennifer Ghormley

Paul Acevedo Gomez

Claire Havenhill

Samira Hemmat

Lucy Holtsnider

Sophie Isaak

Erin Jones

Heather Kahn-Pyatt

Wendy Kowynia

Viviane Le Courtois

Leslie Lefferdink

Kate Leonard

Linda Lowry

Mark Lunning

Terra Marks

Emily Moyer

Johanna Mueller

Raymundo Muñoz

Aya Naoe

Ashley Nason

Chad Nelson

Andi Newberry

Tony Ortega

Megan Parker

Collin Parson

Melissa Pickering

CeeJay Prichard

Michael Rieger

Lars Roeder

Evan J. Rosato

Deb Rosenbaum

Virginia Diaz Saiki

Rosie Shanley

Morgan Sirota

Sue Sommers

Madeline Sturm

Haley Takahashi

Celina Jara Tovar

Harry Utter

Ruby Vialpando-Nielsen

Chris Warot

Jen Watson

Alexa Wheeler

Alix Twiggs Wright

Mami Yamamoto

Bruce Zander

About the Jurors

Cecily Cullen is a creative professional and an advocate for artists. As director and curator of the Metropolitan State University of Denver Center for Visual Art, she develops exhibitions and programs to engage the public in examination of global issues. She collaborates with artists in activating dialogue in an environment that encourages learning for both visitors and the student staff. Cecily has curated or organized over 125 contemporary exhibitions that give voice to artists from diverse perspectives and backgrounds. She has been guest juror for numerous exhibitions and public art projects, is an advisor for the Colorado Attorneys for the Arts and has recently served as chair of the Colorado Committee for the National Museum of Women in the Arts. She is a recipient of the Cultural Leadership Award from the Colorado Business Committee for the Arts.


Rick Griffith is a British-West-Indian designer, letterpress printer, collagist, writer, and optimist futurist. Based in Denver, Colorado. A juror for the Smithsonian National Design Awards, 2-time programming chair for the AIGA National Conference. His works can be found in the permanent collections of The Denver Art Museum, The Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum, Columbia University’s Butler Library of Rare Books and Manuscripts, The Poster House Museum, NY, The Letterform Archive, and The Tweed Museum at the University of Minnesota, Duluth.

He is a founder and partner with Debra Johnson of the ambidextrous graphic design consultancy MATTER, the designer behind the Black Astronaut Research ProjectThe Pledge for Spaces, and the Introductory Ethic for Designers and Other Thinking Persons. He DJs a live Internet Radio show Design To Kill Tuesdays at 4 pm Mountain Time. Playing Punk, Post Punk, and other non-conforming music.


Chinn Wang (pronunciation: Cheen Wong) is a printmedia artist exploring themes of erasure, lineage, and superstition, in addition to complex transitions in desire, chance, and mortality. She earned her MFA from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and a dual BA in Art Practice and Art History from the University of California, Berkeley. Her works have been exhibited nationally and internationally at The Print Center, Philadelphia, The Denver Art Museum, and The Korean Cultural Center in Beijing, China, and in cities including Chicago, San Francisco, and Berlin among others. Wang is a Teaching Professor and Foundations Coordinator in the School of Art & Art History at the University of Denver and lives in Boulder, Colorado.

Events

6-8pm

January 9, 2026

Opening Reception

6-8pm

February 17, 2026

Future Landscapes and Lithography

6-8:30pm

February 26, 2026

Tetrapak Printing Workshop

6-8:30pm

March 12, 2026

Paste & Print: Collagraph Printing Workshop