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Voices in Print: New Jersey Black Women Printmakers Shaping the American Narrative: Morven Museum and Garden

Upcoming exhibition
1 September 2026 - 28 February 2027
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Nefertiti Goodman Creativity is Inherent in Our Culture, 1975 Linoleum cut on Arches paper 33 1/8 x 30 5/8 in. 84.1 x 77.6 cm 9 of 25
Nefertiti Goodman
Creativity is Inherent in Our Culture, 1975
Linoleum cut on Arches paper
33 1/8 x 30 5/8 in.
84.1 x 77.6 cm
9 of 25
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Morven presents an exhibition of powerful prints by Black women artists with a connection to New Jersey. Curated by Judith K. Brodsky and Rhinold L. Ponder, Voices in Print joins a robust group of exhibitions and programs throughout Princeton under the umbrella Re-Visioning America: 1776–2026, a collaboration with Princeton University Art Museum and Arts Council of Princeton to commemorate America’s 250th with a commitment to narratives that highlight the nation’s diversity by showcasing the work of women artists of color. 

 

Voices in Print will be the inaugural exhibition at Morven’s Stockton Education Center. 

 

Participating artists include Camille Billops (1933–-2019), Vivian Browne (1929–-1993), Nefertiti Goodman, and more to be announced shortly. All the works in this exhibit were created by artists associated with the Judith K. Brodsky Print Center, formerly a part of Rutgers University and now at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA).

 

“This magnificent collaboration was inspired by the Princeton University Art Museum's first exhibition of work by Black artists, Fragments of American Life, mounted in 1976, which included only one woman artist," said co-curator Rhinold Ponder. “We decided to showcase women artists of color to reveal how the nation has moved forward toward diversity and recognition of formerly excluded artists in the cultural mainstream.” 

 

“These artists use printmaking to create multiple copies of their work, enabling their stories and perspectives, which express the vibrant culture of New Jersey’s diverse communities, to reach far and wide. Echoing how film and video spread ideas, prints bypass gallery walls to ignite conversations. Printmaking ensures that these vital narratives and artistic voices reach every corner of the state and beyond, extending far beyond the studio walls,” said Brodsky.

 

“We are delighted to be collaborating with other Princeton institutions on Re-visioning America. Judy and Rhinold have curated a powerful exhibition that supports our mission of celebrating NJ's cultural heritage," says Elizabeth Allan, Morven's Deputy Director and Curator, “Visitors to Voices in Print will encounter a showcase of culturally significant work by extraordinary artists, spanning multiple styles of printmaking. Each piece is a unique expression of the artist's identity.”

 

To learn more about this exhibition please visit Morven Museum's website.

This event is part of the Re-Visioning America series, inspired by the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. 

Related artists

  • Camille Billops

    Camille Billops

  • Vivian Browne

    Vivian Browne

  • Betye Saar

    Betye Saar

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