April
Flanders
April Flanders is a studio artist living and making in the mountains of Western North Carolina. A keen naturalist, her work has been featured in solo and group shows at museums and galleries nationally and internationally, including the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga, TN, the Atlantic Gallery, in New York, and the Global Print International, in Douro, Portugal. Her work addresses the problem of invasive plants and animals on a global scale using a variety of media including printmaking, painting, drawing and installation.
April’s recent exhibitions include Forward Press, 21st Century Printmaking at the Katzen Museum in Washington DC, Inflection Point, at the Colwell Center in Baltimore, MD and Invasion Zones at the Hunter Museum in Chattanooga, TN. Recent honors include a fellowship at the Virginia Center for Creative Arts in Amherst, VA and winning the Renaissance Graphics award in the 96th International Competition at the Print Center, in Philadelphia, PA.
Her work is in many public and private collections, including the Asheville Museum of Science, the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Colwell Center in Baltimore, MD. April earned a Master of Fine Arts from Arizona State University and she has taught printmaking for fourteen years at various universities nationally and internationally.

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