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[PHOTOS] At Brandywine Workshop, the many moons of Doris Nogueira-Rogers

An exhibition of works on paper and fabric by Philadelphia Brazilian artist Doris Nogueira-Rogers opened yesterday at the Brandywine Workshop and Archives in…

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An exhibition of works on paper and fabric by Philadelphia Brazilian artist Doris Nogueira-Rogers opened yesterday at the Brandywine Workshop and Archives in Philadelphia. The blue moon of July 2015 inspired the multi-media series titled Muitas Luas (Many Moons) created by Nogueira-Rogers as part of a visiting artist scholarship set up in memory of another Philadelphia Latina artist, Joyce de Guatemala, who died in 2000. (Full disclosure: Joyce de Guatemala was my mother.)  

Nogueira-Rogers spent six months working with Brandywine staff on the offset lithography, screen printing and other printing techniques in evidence at the exhibition (which runs through Jan. 5, 2016).

Brandywine Workshop and Archives director, Allan Edmunds (left) speaking with staff member Gustavo García as the exhibition opens.
Philadelpia Brazilian artist Doris Nogueira-Rogers (center) whose exhibition Muitas Luas opened Nov. 6 at the Brandywine Workshop and Archives.
Exhibit openings at the Brandywine Workshop and Archives spill into the actual workshop space and take place amid presses and screening materials (and more art).
 
 
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