$1,000.00
Artist: Roberto Jamora
Title: Confluence
Date: 2021
Dimensions: 22 1/2 x 30 inches (sheet); 15 3/4 x 24 inches (image)
Paper: Stonehenge
Studio: Muscarelle Editions printed at Matoaka Art Studio at William & Mary
© 2021 Roberto Jamora
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Roberto Jamora is a Filipino-American Richmond-based artist and educator. He holds an MFA from Purchase College, State University of New York and a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. His artwork has been exhibited at the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Contemporary Art Center of New Orleans, Antenna, FLXST Contemporary, Page Bond Gallery, Philippine Consulate in New York, ADA Gallery, Topaz Arts, Norte Maar and Shockoe Artspace. Roberto is represented by Page Bond Gallery in Richmond and FLXST Contemporary in Chicago. His artwork is in numerous collections including Capital One, Harvard Kennedy School, Atlanta Hawks NBA Team, the Muscarelle Museum of Art and several private collections throughout North America, the Philippines and United Kingdom.
Jamora’s print Confluence was created to commemorate the earliest Asian American students in attendance at William & Mary and to celebrate the contribution of students of Asian, Pacific Islander and Middle Eastern descent. The print includes images of three of the earliest Asian students in attendance at the university including Pu Kao Chen ’23, Arthur Matsu ’28 and Hatsuye Yamasaki ’37. This limited edition silkscreen print, dated 2021, is composed of multiple colors with seventeen (17) stencils, printed on Stonehenge paper, and each titled, numbered and signed by the Artist.
© 2021 Roberto Jamora
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