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Nele Zirnite

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Nele Zirnite (born May 27, 1959 in Lithuania) is a graphic artist, painter, associated printmaking professor and Guildmaster of the Etching Guild in Latvia.

Nele Zirnite holding the print "Ruler", 2007.

She studied graphic arts at the Vilnius Academy of Arts (previously State Art Institute of Lithuania) specializing in printmaking. In 1982, however, she moved on to study at the Art Academy of Latvia in Riga and earned her Bachelor of Fine Art degree in 1984. Zirnite has also acquired qualifications in Graphic arts, Printmaking techniques and Pedagogy. In 2000, she attained a Master of Fine Arts degree at the Art Academy of Latvia. She has been making impacts in the development of etching techniques by conducting experiments and working as a pedagogue in the field. Since 2003, Zirnite has been an Associate Professor within the Art Department at the Latvian Christian Academy. She is an active participant and board member of the Chamber of Graphic Art and leads the Etching studio in the Union of Latvian Artists where she has been a member since 1988. From 1995–2003, she has been a lecturer at the Graphic Arts Department at the Art Academy of Latvia.[1]

Since 2010, she has led the Etching Guild association, of which she initiated and authored the concept. She manages different ongoing international graphic arts exhibitions and projects, such as Strong Water (since 2010), which involves a range of distinguished, world-renowned artists as well as young professional artists from all over the world.[2]

In 2015 Nele Zirnite was invited to participate at the “Conversations of Culture” event at the Delegation of the European Unionin the United States of America where an etching workshop and a solo exhibition Army of Beauty was held.[3]

References

  1. ^ Reference info here: Eva Rotčenkova, Nele Zirnite, Epicentrs, 2009, Nele Zirnite I Reservoir of time, p. 149., Riga, Latvia, ISBN 978-9984-39-831-0, catalogue
  2. ^ Nele Zirnite, Association Oforta Ģilde, 2012, The 100th Anniversary of the Titanic, p. 84., Riga, Latvia. ISBN 978-9934 8174-5-8.
  3. ^ http://www.euintheus.org/event/exhibition-army-of-beauty/

Further reading

  • Gerhart Habarta, Lexicon of Fantastic Artists, 2012, 1. Edition (German), ISBN 9 783837 084276
  • Group of Cultural Initiative "Kvadratas", Nele Zirnite. Grafika, 1999 (In Latvian, Lithuanian and English), ISBN 9986-873-03-7
  • Lynne Allen; Phyllis McGibbon, Rockport Publishers, The Best of Printmaking: An International Collection, September 1997, ISBN 9781564963710 / 1564963713