Shani McLane | New Hampshire Glass Flowers V, 2024
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 44.5 x 50.8 cm
Image Dimensions: 44.5 x 50.8 cm
Unique Work
Unframed only
Shani McLane studied printmaking at the University of Southern California. She obtains a BFA and a M.ED. Originally from Northern California, she has lived in New Hampshire since the year 2000. McLane’s work primarily focuses on the technique of silk-screening inks and enamels onto paper and glass. She has taught workshops at a variety of locations including Pilchuck Glass School (Washington) and Plymouth State University (New Hampshire). McLane exhibits and lectures both nationally and internationally and has received many accolades for her work including the Swedish American Fund Grant, Haugberg Fellowship, and the Frank Teton Fellowship. McLane’s artists in residencies have included sailing the Arctic Circle (Longyearben, Norway), and creating work based on her research of climate change at Scuola Internazionale di Grafica (Venice, Italy), Camac Foundation (Marnay Sur Seine,France), Newport Art Museum (Rhode Island), University of Hawaii (Hawaii), Center for Contemporary Printmaking (Connecticut), Gate 44 (Milan, Italy), Museum of Glass (Washington), Zea Mays (Massachusetts), NES (Iceland), JHTAR (Joshua Tree).
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 44.5 x 50.8 cm
Image Dimensions: 44.5 x 50.8 cm
Unique Work
Unframed only
Shani McLane studied printmaking at the University of Southern California. She obtains a BFA and a M.ED. Originally from Northern California, she has lived in New Hampshire since the year 2000. McLane’s work primarily focuses on the technique of silk-screening inks and enamels onto paper and glass. She has taught workshops at a variety of locations including Pilchuck Glass School (Washington) and Plymouth State University (New Hampshire). McLane exhibits and lectures both nationally and internationally and has received many accolades for her work including the Swedish American Fund Grant, Haugberg Fellowship, and the Frank Teton Fellowship. McLane’s artists in residencies have included sailing the Arctic Circle (Longyearben, Norway), and creating work based on her research of climate change at Scuola Internazionale di Grafica (Venice, Italy), Camac Foundation (Marnay Sur Seine,France), Newport Art Museum (Rhode Island), University of Hawaii (Hawaii), Center for Contemporary Printmaking (Connecticut), Gate 44 (Milan, Italy), Museum of Glass (Washington), Zea Mays (Massachusetts), NES (Iceland), JHTAR (Joshua Tree).
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 44.5 x 50.8 cm
Image Dimensions: 44.5 x 50.8 cm
Unique Work
Unframed only
Shani McLane studied printmaking at the University of Southern California. She obtains a BFA and a M.ED. Originally from Northern California, she has lived in New Hampshire since the year 2000. McLane’s work primarily focuses on the technique of silk-screening inks and enamels onto paper and glass. She has taught workshops at a variety of locations including Pilchuck Glass School (Washington) and Plymouth State University (New Hampshire). McLane exhibits and lectures both nationally and internationally and has received many accolades for her work including the Swedish American Fund Grant, Haugberg Fellowship, and the Frank Teton Fellowship. McLane’s artists in residencies have included sailing the Arctic Circle (Longyearben, Norway), and creating work based on her research of climate change at Scuola Internazionale di Grafica (Venice, Italy), Camac Foundation (Marnay Sur Seine,France), Newport Art Museum (Rhode Island), University of Hawaii (Hawaii), Center for Contemporary Printmaking (Connecticut), Gate 44 (Milan, Italy), Museum of Glass (Washington), Zea Mays (Massachusetts), NES (Iceland), JHTAR (Joshua Tree).