Crickett Fisher
Print Shop Technician
Crickett Fisher was born in Providence, Rhode Island and earned her BFA in printmaking from Rhode Island College. She participated in Anderson Ranch’s summer intern program in 2024 and has since gone on to work as a studio assistant and printer at fine art print publishers Oehme Graphics and Anderson Ranch Editions. Crickett works across the mediums of printmaking, drawing, and sculpture, with a focus on the intersection between image, object, and body. She is eternally a student of printmaking, which she lovingly refers to as the art of problem-solving.
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Crickett's Upcoming Workshops
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Portfolio Review Required
Students have advanced skill and knowledge of printmaking. Students are highly motivated, have a minimum of five years experience in the field and have a portfolio of their artwork. Typical students are academics and professional artists.
Jan 4 - 29, 2027
9 AM - 5 PM
January Studio Sessions: Printmaking
Crickett Fisher
Tuition $5,200
Code ZSR0101-27
Anderson Ranch’s January Studio Sessions provide artists the opportunity to work on independent projects while receiving mentoring and critique sessions with Anderson Ranch artistic staff. Each participant receives an assigned studio space, orientation and access to equipment, as well as some morning group demonstrations and / or critiques. This program affords artists the experience enjoyed by national and international artists who access our state-of-the-art studios. Participants may expand their practices, take artistic risks, try new media or complete works for exhibition. *Studios are open 24 hours a day with limited use of equipment due to safety requirements. IMPORTANT DETAILS: Students will be responsible for all material costs associated with their projects. Participants who register for multiple consecutive weeks will gain access to the studios on weekends (with the exception of the machine rooms due to safety constraints.) Private dorm rooms are available at Anderson Ranch for one, two, three, or four weeks for an additional fee; click here to view January 2027 lodging options. TO APPLY: Applicants must submit project proposals or portfolios for approval. Contact Liz Ferrill to apply: [email protected]