Voices in Print: New Jersey Black Women Printmakers Shaping the American Narrative

Voices in Print: New Jersey Black Women Printmakers Shaping the American Narrative

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September 4, 2026 - February 28, 2027    
10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Curated by Judith K. Brodsky and Rhinold L. Ponder, this powerful exhibition features works by Black women artists with connections to New Jersey. It focuses on the contributions of Black women artists across generations, and features the work of 14 historical and living printmakers. Voices in Print joins robust programming throughout Princeton under the umbrella Re-Visioning America: 1776–2026, which commemorates America’s 250th with narratives highlighting the nation’s diversity and showcasing the work of female artists of color. 

Artists include Emma Amos, Camille Billops, Vivian E. Browne, Nanette Carter, Nefertiti Goodman, Gladys Barker Grauer, Diane Victoria Horn, Carmen Cartiness Johnson, Nell Painter, Sondra Perry, Janet Taylor Pickett, Mickalene Thomas, Nette Forné Thomas, and Bisa Washington.

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

Image: The Get Together, 2005. Carmen Cartiness Johnson (b. 1954). Color lithograph on Somerset paper. Collection of Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, Gift of the Brodsky Center (formerly RCIPP), 2007.0065

Contact Name: Morven Museum & Garden