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Recovery

Flatbed is so pleased to announce our newest publication, "Recovery", a three-panel lithograph with Melissa Miller. Inspired by the flotsom-jetsom of Houston's frequent hurricanes, Miller draws on the metaphorical mirror of human disaster and recovery found in nature. Working with a panoramic format, Miller intends that "Recovery" be read in time as well as a whole.

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Gallery Hours Updated and New Way to Schedule!

New gallery hours have been put in place at Flatbed just in time for Ben Muñoz’s “Over My Head” exhibition. Now open from Wednesday through Friday from 10 am until 5 pm, Flatbed continues our commitment to provide a safe environment to see and purchase art. Four or fewer patrons may enter at one time and masks are required. Flatbed will also accept appointments for after hours. Call 5120477-9328 to set up an appointment or arrive during gallery hours.

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Flatbed Open House

On February 8, from 1 until 5 pm, Flatbed welcomes the community to come and enjoy refreshments and see their newly minted “Community Press.” Katherine Brimberry will give a talk titled “The Importance of Community in Printmaking” at 2 pm..

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Sm- Med - Lg - XL Holiday Print Raffle

In conjunction with our Texas Sized Holiday Saloon Salon exhibition which opens next Saturday, December 7 at 6pm we are in the giving spirit this season and wish to close this year in hopes to pay it forward in 2020 by growing our opportunities in our Flatbed School!  We want to extend this opportunity to all of you to begin your print collection through our first annual Holiday Raffle

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David Everett - Southwestern Fauna

Flatbed Press is proud to announce the ongoing publication of a series of woodcuts by David Everett. Everett, well known for his large wood-carved three-dimensional polychrome sculptures of all manner of animals and unique combination of animals (fish, fowl, reptile and mammal) has turned his chisels to plank cherrywood surfaces to create woodblocks for a series of color woodcuts referencing. animals of the southwest.

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