Beth Howe completed a BA in Printmaking at Haverford College in Philadelphia and an interdisciplinary MFA at San Francisco Art Institute. Her practice focuses on artists books and publications, drawing, and print. She works collaboratively to bring analog printmaking processes together with code and generative media.
Recent exhibitions include Printstallations at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art in San Jose, California; Monument: Coding a Woodcut at Snap Gallery in Edmonton as well as Martha Street Studio in Winnipeg; and Code and Noise at Arena 1 in Santa Monica, CA.
Her artist's books and multiples are included in the collections of University of California at Berkeley, the Collection of the City of Toronto, Neutral Capital Collection New York, Mandeville Special Collections Library of the University of San Diego and the Auchenbach Foundation for the Graphic Arts at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA.
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