Margaret Craig
American artist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Margaret Craig is a San Antonio-based American artist and printmaker who invented the Tar Gel™ Pressless Etching technique along with numerous other innovations.[1][2] She holds a Master's in Painting from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she was introduced to etching by Frances Myers.[3] She went on to study under Ken Little, Dennis Olsen[4] and Kent Rush[5] while working on her M.F.A. in Printmaking at the University of Texas at San Antonio. A degree in Biology influences numerous aspects of her work, which is exhibited in Texas, nationally in the USA, and internationally in Europe and Asia.[6][7][8][9][10]
Margaret Craig | |
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Nationality | American |
Education | Biology Secondary Education, BS Art, MFA Painting from University of Wisconsin-Madison, MFA Printmaking from University of Texas at San Antonio |
Known for | Printmaking, Painting, Art |
She is former Chair, and Professor Emeritus of Printmaking and Paper at the Southwest School of Art[11] in San Antonio, TX.