Kent Lovelace Biography:
Kent Lovelace was born in Washington D.C. in 1953. He was raised in the San Francisco Bay area. He received his BFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1976 and his MFA from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1979. His graduate studies were under the direction of world-renowned artist Jacob Lawrence. Kent also apprenticed as a lithographer at Landfall Press in Chicago, working as assistant to Claes Oldenburg and Christo, among others. Kent has been the Master Lithographer for Stone Press Editions, Inc., in Seattle, WA since 1979. During this time, Kent has been the principle printmaker for artists Jacob Lawrence, Robert Bateman, Dale Chihuly, and Monte Dolack, and worked extensively with Russell Chatham and many others. Kent's own art prints and posters can be found in most major public and private collections throughout the Pacific Northwest and many others nationwide. He also maintains a frequent exhibition schedule with galleries in the West.
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