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Celia Palmer Art

Celia Palmer blends traditional printmaking with textile construction to explore community and identity.

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About Celia

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Celia Palmer is a Colorado Springs-based visual artist and printmaker who serves as an instructor at Pikes Peak State College. Her practice centers on traditional techniques like letterpress and linoleum block printing, often applied to tactile surfaces such as dyed fabrics and posters. Beyond her studio work, Palmer emphasizes community and wellness through craft-based education. Her involvement in exhibitions like We’re Here, We’re Queer! at Zygote Press highlights her role in the queer printmaking community, while her workshops at Colorado College focus on functional textile construction and the intersection of art and wellness.

Visual voice

Palmer’s aesthetic combines the bold, graphic nature of relief printing with the soft textures of hand-dyed textiles. Her work explores the intersection of queer identity and community-focused craft, utilizing letterpress and linoleum cuts to create tactile, message-driven art.
Letterpress PrintingLinoleum Block PrintsHand-Dyed TextilesCommunity-Focused CraftQueer Identity
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Celia Palmer Art — questions answered

What techniques does Celia Palmer use in her work?

She specializes in printmaking, specifically letterpress and linoleum block printing, often applying these techniques to dyed fabrics and posters.

Where is the artist based?

Celia Palmer is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she is an art instructor at Pikes Peak State College.

Has her work been featured in specific exhibitions?

Yes, her work was included in the 2023 group show 'We’re Here, We’re Queer!' at Zygote Press in Cleveland, which focused on queer-identifying printmakers.

Does she work with textiles?

Yes, she incorporates dyed fabrics into her printmaking and has led workshops on textile construction, including projects like zipper pouches.

What themes are present in her practice?

Her practice often explores queer identity, community-based wellness, and the intersection of traditional printmaking with functional craft.

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