Vox PopuliVP30 Print Sale

Celebrating Our 30th Anniversary
Kate Abercrombie Print Sale
While Supplies Last
Kate Abercrombie, Henbane, 2018, real and imitation gold, gouache and silkscreen on paper, 19.75 x 15.25 inches
Kate Abercrombie, Henbane, 2018 (detail), real and imitation gold, gouache and silkscreen on paper, 19.75 x 15.25 inches

30th Anniversary Commemorative Print Sale

Support Vox Populi’s 30th year of incubating independent and experimental contemporary art and performance in Philadelphia by purchasing a beautiful print edition of Henbane, an original artwork by Vox alum Kate Abercrombie.

Secure your very own print for $300.

Produced in celebration of our 30th Anniversary, each one-of-a-kind, limited edition print of Abercrombie’s Henbane is unique, delicately detailed with real and imitation gold. While the design remains consistent, individual applications of gouache and silkscreen renders each print different. Take a look below!

Kate Abercrombie, Henbane, 2018, real and imitation gold, gouache and silkscreen on paper, 19.75 x 15.25 inches
Kate Abercrombie, Henbane, 2018, real and imitation gold, gouache and silkscreen on paper, 19.75 x 15.25 inches

Thank you to Kate and to her gallery, Fleisher/Ollman, for providing the frame.


About Kate Abercrombie

Kate Abercrombie creates gouache-on-board paintings that incorporate a wide array of images scavenged from mediated visual culture as well as depictions of objects she lives with subverting our expectations regarding medium, style, period, and technique. Her work references Cubism, Futurism, and American Precisionism as well as earlier historical predecessors—trompe l’oeil artists such as John Peto and William Harnett.

Abercrombie has an MFA from University of Texas at Austin and a BFA from Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia. She has been included in exhibitions in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Vox Populi, Fleisher/Ollman, Little Berlin, and Black Floor. She has also shown at the Creative Research Laboratory, Austin, TX. In 2005, she received an Independence Foundation Fellowship in the Arts. In 2009, she was awarded a residency at the Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT. Her work is in the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Fabric Workshop and Museum.

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