

Good Friday
by Wayne L Roosa
Eraser Print
11” x 8 ½”
More Pieces: 123
This print is part of a large series of Eraser Prints. The prints merge imagery drawn from popular sources such as newspapers photos, advertisements and television, with imagery drawn from religious imagery such as past Christian art, symbolism and illustration. The goal is to create deadpan, democratic, iconic images that find some poignancy in the mundane.
Wayne Roosa is both an art historian and a studio artist. He did his BFA in studio and BA in art history at the University of Colorado, Boulder, his MA and PhD in art history at Rutgers University. He has been an Andrew Mellon Research Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC, a juror for the NEH, a recipient of an NEH grant for research at Harvard on Stuart Davis. He teaches art history at Bethel University in St Paul, MN. He serves as Chair of Bethel’s art department and of the New York Center for Art and Media Studies (NYCAMS) in NYC.
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Wayne Roosa is both an art historian and a studio artist. He did his BFA in studio and BA in art history at the University of Colorado, Boulder, his MA and PhD in art history at Rutgers University. He has been an Andrew Mellon Research Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC, a juror for the NEH, a recipient of an NEH grant for research at Harvard on Stuart Davis. He teaches art history at Bethel University in St Paul, MN. He serves as Chair of Bethel’s art department and of the New York Center for Art and Media Studies (NYCAMS) in NYC.
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