William Kitchens  (American, b. 1951)
William Kitchens' intaglio and lithographic prints explore man's inner fears and passions. His compositions of bizarre multi specie beings, or floating furniture covered by amorphous blobs refer to unknown, other-worldly forces. His exquisitely rendered work poses interesting psychological questions about man and his demons amidst an alien world.

Kitchens is a full-time professor of art at Loyola University, New Orleans. He exhibits extensively and has received numerous awards. His work is in numerous collections including the New Orleans Museum of Art, the College of Notre Dame, Maryland, the Stockton Arts Commission, CA, and the North Carolina Print and Drawing Society.
John Taylor Arms  |  Anne Dykmans

Peter Ilsted  |  Peter Jogo

Frederick Mershimer  |  Jackson Lee Nesbitt

Mikio Watanabe  |  Carol Wax

Art Werger
Stone + Press Gallery
238 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
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