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Opening Reception: Jasmin Warnock, printmaker

  • Cherokee County Arts Council 33 Valley River Ave. Murphy, NC, 28906 United States (map)

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This exhibit is supported by a Center Gallery Sponsor, whose partnership helps promote the show and makes our opening reception possible. Their support allows us to share artists’ work more widely and create a welcoming space for the community to gather around art.

Jasmin Warnock makes work out of necessity and curiosity. She is a relief printmaker: she draws into wood or linoleum, carves, and then inks and prints what remains. That carving step is where she finds most of her meaning. It forces her to slow down, work with negative space and texture, and think in black and white, which shapes how her ideas show up on the page.

Her prints grow from her life story as a British immigrant raised in Mississippi and now living in Atlanta. She uses this medium as a vessel to work through identity, memory, and the environments that shaped her, especially domestic and natural spaces that tie back to her past.

Warnock describes printmaking as a process that demands patience and care. She likes problem-solving at every step and pushes herself to improve by learning from others and staying embedded in community. Her work isn’t just images; it’s a record of movement, growth, and connection to experience.

If you want to see how this plays out live, she will talk about her work and paint an installation on site at the opening reception on Friday, February 6 at 5:30 pm.

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