SFAI Memory Collection — Artist Conversation with the Printmaking Department
ONLINE /// Free with RSVP
The SFAI Memory Collection presents a live online conversation with printmaker, artist, and longtime SFAI faculty member Art Hazelwood and two his former students, Yoni Asega and Whitney Humphreys.
About This Session: Printmaking Department
This session gathers Art Hazelwood and alumni from SFAI's Printmaking Department to reflect on their time at the school — the work they made, the community they built, and what SFAI meant to them and to the broader world of printmaking.
About Art Hazelwood:
Art Hazelwood is a Bay Area artist, impresario, and instigator whose practice spans printmaking, artist books, political posters, and painting. A dedicated SFAI faculty member, Art's work lives at the intersection of art and social activism. His prints are held in major collections including the Library of Congress and the Center for the Study of Political Graphics, and he has organized over 20 exhibitions championing fellow artists throughout his career.
As part of the SFAI Memory Collection, this conversation will be recorded and preserved as an oral history, contributing to an evolving archive of voices and experiences that document the legacy of the San Francisco Art Institute.