Collaborating with an established artist is a privilege not often afforded to students in undergraduate studio art courses. Thanks to a generous alumni contribution, however, the Cameron Print Project at Middlebury College has been pairing students in professor Hedya Klein’s printmaking classes with an exciting range of international contemporary artists since 2008. Offering up 29 prints made collectively by 140 students, this exhibition at the college art museum represents the fruits of the Renaissance-style apprenticeship model, with works made under the direction of artists including Derrick Adams, Mark Dion, Kati Heck, Tomas Vu, Rona Yefman and more.
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