
Join us for an engaging Artists Panel featuring participating artists from Home & Family: A Printmaking Exhibit. Presented at Taylor-Grady House, this informal conversation offers insight into the ideas, processes and personal narratives behind the work on view. Artists will reflect on themes of home, community, memory, and belonging, followed by audience questions. Free and open to the public.
Home & Family: A Printmaking Exhibit brings together established and emerging voices to explore the idea of home as both a physical place and an emotional landscape. On view at Taylor-Grady House from February 6 - 27, 2026, the exhibition reflects on belonging, kinship, shared care, and the networks of people and memories that shape who we are. Featuring work by acclaimed Atlanta-based printmaker Jamaal Barber, alongside fourteen University of Georgia student artists and a UGA faculty member, the exhibition showcases a range of printmaking techniques. Together, the works offer layered perspectives on identity, family, community, and resilience, emphasizing storytelling as a powerful tool for connection.
Presented in celebration of Black History Month, Home & Family highlights the strength of intergenerational dialogue and collaborative learning, underscoring the role of the arts in fostering understanding, empathy, and community within a historic setting.
The exhibition is organized and hosted collaboratively by the Black Artist Alliance, Printmaking Student Association of the University of Georgia, and Taylor-Grady House at Landmark Commons.
Participating Artists
Jamaal Barber - Featured Artist
Jo Anderson
Gabrielle Barnett
Hazel Halicki
Kayla Hall
Jaelyn Hill
Shana Jackson
Noelle Kreiner
Chris Markiewicz
Armon Parsa
Samaya Porter
Ella Pozegic
Olive Roberts
Ciara J. Samuels
Samantha Smallwood
Jon Swindler - UGA Faculty