Bill Goldston will recount the improbable saga of Tanya Grosman’s flight from the Russian revolution to a bungalow on Long Island. He will describe her personal resolve to be a publisher and her determination to introduce the creative potential of printmaking to the rising stars of the 60s such as Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Robert Motherwell and James Rosenquist. And he will explain how he was drawn to what became Universal Limited Art Editions, and how, after Tanya’s death, he guided the studio’s growth and experimentation up to the present.
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    Earlier Event: November 1
          John Robinson:  What Happened to the Graphic Arts Industry
        Later Event: January 24
          Nina Stössinger: Empirica: Speculative History
        