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Originally from Baltimore, Elizabeth Dove lives in Missoula, Montana where she is a Professor teaching printmaking, photography and design at the University of Montana. Dove shows internationally, has conducted research into less–toxic printmaking processes, and taught dozens of workshops on these processes at colleges and universities. Her artwork explores the ambiguous relationship between words and images as sources of meaning, and often integrates autobiographical elements. Dove’s themes include the insufficiency of language to communicate personal experiences, retain memory, or express grief, joy or mystery.
Education/Academic qualification
Bachelor, Maryland Institute College of Art
Master, Norwich University
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Four-Color Intaglio Type
Dove, E., 2003, The Contemporary Printmaker: Intaglio-Type & Acrylic Resist Etching. Howard, K. (ed.). New YorkResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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A Brief History of Intaglio
Dove, E., 1998, Non-toxic Intaglio Printmaking.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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How to Make an Exposure Unit
Dove, E., 1996, Printmaking Today, 5, 19.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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The Dove-Howard-Type
Dove, E., 1996, Printmaking Today, 5, 20.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article