Prose to Print: Late Night Art
Step into the enchanting world of printmaking at "Prose to Print." Our talented artists have masterfully blended words and visuals, creating captivating pieces that explore the essence of prose in unique ways.
In today's AI-driven world, where machines can mimic human creativity, we might consider it old-school to turn to Wikipedia for knowledge. Yet, it remains a useful tool, especially for exhibitions like this.
Ekphrasis, an ancient term, finds new relevance as the line between describing and creating art blurs. Artists offer critiques and draw inspiration from each other, breathing new life into their creations.
While we build on the past, originality still astounds us. AI-generated content, a form of ekphrasis, presents new angles and opportunities to let something else do the thinking for us.
As digital art faces challenges from AI, protecting artists' rights becomes crucial. "Prose to Print" reflects on the distinction between creation and generation.
In an age of digital dominance, places like printmaking studios offer a unique space for physical, face-to-face creativity.
Experience this hybrid sensory journey by our BPW members at "Prose to Print."
Ekphrasis, from ancient Greece, means vividly describing real or imagined art—a bridge between mediums.
"Prose to Print" is on display at Belfast Print Workshop until September 29th. Don't miss this captivating exploration of words and art!
Prose to Print at Belfast Print Workshop has been made possible thanks to National Lottery players and money raised for good causes.
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