Carole Shepherd

Dr Carole Shepheard | Slow Horses

Sunday, 3 May, 11:00am – 11:45am | Free 

Join us for a thought-provoking conversation exploring how print artists can assert the true worth of their work in an increasingly commercialised visual landscape.  

This talk will delve into the creative risks and disciplinary challenges that shape contemporary print practice, and consider what it means to carve out an authentic place as a print artist amidst a global flood of reproduced imagery. 

Dr Carole Shepheard will invite the audience to reflect on how artists, galleries and collectors can collectively shift the culture of print—strengthening its value, visibility, and future vitality. 

About Dr Carole Shepheard: 

Since beginning her career as a printmaker in 1976 Carole Shepheard has worked across a variety of media, constantly exploring and developing her art practice while maintaining a strong advocacy for the place of printmaking in contemporary art.  

2006 saw her take early retirement from the Elam School of Fine Arts where she was Professor of Fine Art and re-locate to Kāwhia. She set up Te Puti Art Studio for teaching community-based art and as her own studio space. The move to Kāwhia has seen her return to printmaking where she continues to exhibit nationally and internationally. 

Instagram: shepheardcarole 

Website: www.caroleshepheard.com