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About

Adrienne Lichliter is an occasional printmaking and paper artist and educator working in Dallas, Texas. A time ago, she explored photography and mark making through lithography in an effort to challenge the hierarchy of commodified attention. Her studio practice is on hiatus.

Adrienne is the Manager of Communications and International Programs at the Nasher Sculpture Center, where she is also the editor in chief of The Nasher, a biannual magazine exploring modern and contemporary sculpture. She is a founding artist and board member at Corsicana Artist and Writers Residency in Corsicana, Texas. She was previously the Marketing and Program Director at The Cedars Union, a nonprofit art incubator, and Studio Art Education Manager at the Crow Museum of Asian Art. She has had over a decade of experience in art education.

Her work has been shown throughout Texas and the United States as well as abroad in China, Japan, Egypt and the UK. She has been an invited resident artist at The Kala Art Institute in Berkeley CA, 100 West in Corsicana TX, Artscape in Toronto, Canada and Zygote Press in Cleveland OH. Her experimental printing methods, such as food grease lithography and wood lithography have been demonstrated at schools, institutions, and printmaking conferences.

She holds an MFA from Clemson University and a Bachelors of Arts in art history and painting from Southern Methodist University.