ANNUAL PRINT FAIR & EXHIBITION





Self Help Graphics & Art's Annual Print Fair & Exhibition is a highly anticipated one-day only opportunity for collectors and art lovers to acquire new, limited edition, fine art prints created by artists at Self Help Graphics & Art between 2011-2012, including monoprints, etchings, woodblock prints, and linocuts.

THE JORNALERO PAPERS (Atelier LIII)
Curated by Joel “rage.one” Garcia
Jose Roberto Barrera • Alfredo Burgos • Mel “Melo” Dominguez • Joel “rage.one” Garcia • Jose Gonzalez • Hugo Martinez • Irwin Sanchez • Ricardo Santibañez • Xavier Tavera • Noel Vargas Hernandez

SUEÑOS LIBRES: WEST COAST SOÑAZOS (Atelier LIV)
Curated by Sandra de la Loza & Shizu Saldamando
Alice Bag • Sadie Barnette • Sandra de la Loza • Raquel Gutierrez • John E. Miner • Vincent Ramos Reyes Rodriguez • Arturo Ernesto Romo-Santillano • Shizu Saldamando • Ana Serrano 

SPECIAL PROJECT
THE UNPOPULAR INBETWEEN (An homage to ASCO)
Felicia Montes • Eamon Ore-Giron • Cindy Santos-Bravo • Alexandro Segade 

ADDITIONAL SERIGRAPHS
Rafael Cardenas • Luis Genaro Garcia and Lilia Ramirez • Patssi Valdez

MONOPRINTS
Judithe Hernandez • Alex “Defer” Kizu • Chuy Rangel • Erin Yoshi

Master Printer - Jose Alpuche, Assistant Printers - Ivan Alpuche and Jeff Ahrens

Incorporated in 1973, Self Help Graphics & Art is the leading non-profit visual arts center serving the predominantly Latino community of Los Angeles. Self Help Graphics' mission is to develop and nurture Latino artists in printmaking. Self Help Graphics seeks to advance Latino art broadly through programming, exhibitions and outreach to diverse audiences in East Los Angeles and beyond. Self Help Graphics seeks to identify and engage young and emerging artists from the community in all aspects of its activities.

Self Help Graphics & Art is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Our programs and events are supported in part by our artists, volunteers, and board of directors, as well as by our major donors and collectors. Additional support is provided by the Alliance for California Traditional Arts, AltaMed, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, ArevaloSanchez Inc., Bank of America Foundation, the California Arts Council, California Community Foundation, Camachos Incorporated, Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles, The Walt Disney Company, Entravision Communications Corporation, The James Irvine Foundation, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, First District, Lexus, Milagro Communications Group, National Endowment for the Arts, Rose Hills Foundation, Sheppard Mullin Richter Hampton, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Pasadena Art Alliance, TransAmerica and Weingart Foundation.