• Inaugural Portfolio: Part 2, Fall 2024
    Photo by Evan Jenkins

    Inaugural Portfolio: Part 2

    Fall 2024

    Zarouhie Abdalian, Selva Arapicio, Barber, Michelle Grabner,  Matthew Metzger

    Process/Process' editions program officially launches with an inaugural portfolio featuring prints by ten artists living and working in the United States. The first five prints were released in June. 

    This selection constitutes a survey of sorts. Each artist in the portfolio is making work that is not only resonant, but also holds generative possibilities when moved into the realm of print. This portfolio is carefully conceived to build the community of Process/Process and to define its program. Most importantly, it reveals how print serves the work of artists in meaningful, unexpected ways.

    Prints can be purchased individually or as part of a set. To purchase the first five, or the entire set of ten, please contact us. 

     

  • Selina Trepp

    Fall 2024

    Selina Trepp (Swiss/American, b.1973) is an artist researching economy and improvisation. She works across media and space, combining performance, installation, painting, and sculpture to create intricate setups that result in photos, drawings and animations. She recently completed public commissions for Art on the Mart, the 21C Hotel, and the O’Hare International Airport. In 2023 she mounted, The Problem is the Prompt, a solo exhibition at the University of Vermont. 


    In addition to her studio-based work, Selina is active in the experimental music scene. She performs with a varying cast of collaborators and as one half of Spectralina.

     
  • Alice Tippit

    Fall 2024
    Alice Tippit (b. 1975, Independence, Kansas) is an artist living and working in Chicago. Her work, primarily in painting, is described as “playfully erotic” serving as “visual poems or puns, resisting their often enigmatic titles.” Tippit has shown extensively, with recent solo exhibitions at Patron (Chicago), Rodolphe Janssen (Belgium), and Nicelle Beauchene (New York).
  • Edie Fake

    Sping 2025

    Edie Fake’s (b. 1980, Evanston, IL) multi-media work — drawings, paintings, installations, comics, books and zines — has recently been exhibited in solo shows at Berkeley Art Museum and Film Archive and in New York City at the Drawing Center. Recently, his work has drawn compositionally from Tarot card design, fabric patterns, and perfume bottles, blurring lines between architecture and body, decorative and protective. During quarantine, the artist published a series of guided meditation drawing instructions in the New York Times. 

     

    Edie Fake currently lives and works in Twentynine Palms, California.