
Anderson Ranch Editions
Contemporary Artwork
Created in the Patton Print Shop
Since 1978, top contemporary artists have visited Anderson Ranch Arts Center and produced quality artwork here in the Patton Print Shop. The Anderson Ranch Editions are a collection of these prints.
Anderson Ranch Editions publication program has invited emerging and established artists alike to work on projects across a variety of processes. Throughout the years, the Editions program has been directed by a number of artists and Master Printers including Bud Shark, Catherine Chauvin, Craig O’Brien, David Mohallatee, Hiroki Morinoue, Jonathan Singer, Liz Ferrill, Matthew Christie, Maurice Sanchez, Melinda Beeman, Rob Brinker and Timothy Berry.
In the Patton Print Shop, artists have the opportunity to experiment with their ideas in new ways. Printmaking has always incorporated cutting-edge technology with traditional skills, and the Ranch encourages artists to combine traditional print processes with the newest digital technology. This supported experimentation helps artists to grow and connect, and expands horizons for the Anderson Ranch community.
The resulting prints are made available for purchase and the proceeds provide ongoing support for all Ranch programming.


Contact Us
If you have questions about the Anderson Ranch Editions program, or would like help with a purchase, please contact Meriwether McClorey, Artistic Programs Manager at mmcclorey@andersonranch.org or call 970/924-5098.
Featured Artists
Some notable artists who have worked on the Ranch campus creating editions are Andrianna Campbell, Carol Anthony, Clare Rojas, Eric Fischl, John Buck, Judy Dater, Kenny Scharf, Robert Kushner, Shara Hughes, Simon Haas, Simonette Quamina, Sylvia Plimack Mangold and Tom Sachs.
The program is currently led by Master Printer, Brian Shure.
Below is a select list of artists and their work that is currently in the collection and available for purchase.

2022
Shana and Robert ParkeHarrison
Working in collaboration with Master Printer, Brian Shure, the ParkeHarrison’s new series, Red Sun, incorporates imagery that is at once evocative of their iconic work as well as a departure from their practice through the incorporation of lithography.

2021
Doron Langberg
Born in 1985 in Yokneam Moshava, Israel, Doron Langberg currently lives and works in New York City. He received his MFA from Yale University School of Art, holds a BFA from the University of Pennsylvania, a Certificate from PAFA, and attended the Yale Summer School of Music and Art, Norfolk. Langberg has attended the EFA Studio Program, Sharpe Walentas Studio Program, Yaddo artist residency, and the Queer Art Mentorship Program.

2020
Simonette Quamina
Simonette Quamina received her MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. She is the recipient of the 2017 Salem Art Works fellowship, the 2017-2018 Provincetown Fine Art Works Center residency and is a studio recipient of the Elizabeth Foundation of the Art Studio program in New York City.

2015
Allison Miller
Allison Miller was born in Evanston, IL (b.1974) and lives in Los Angeles, CA. She received a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles, CA in 2001 and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI in 1996. Miller makes abstract paintings and prints that challenge both maker and viewer.

2006
Allison Stewart
Trained as a biologist, Allison Stewart’s forty-year visual arts career has been steadfastly informed by our increasingly fragile environments and the ultimate interconnectedness of all living things. Using deep layers of color and texture to illustrate experiences of time and transformation, Stewart navigates the complex and often disturbing relationships between humans and nature.

2003
Gregory Botts
Gregory Botts developed as a figurative and landscape painter under the tutelage of New York school rebels Paul Georges and Fairfield Porter – two artists seeking a relevant, modern vocabulary for representational painting that also honored certain ideas from Abstract Expressionism. Over his career, Botts has injected poetry, philosophy and critical theory into his continuing search for a painting style that marries the abstract to the concrete.

2003
Jane Dickson
Jane Dickson has been exhibiting her paintings, drawings, and prints in museums and galleries domestically and internationally for two decades. She frequently works with unusual surfaces such as Astroturf, sandpaper, vinyl, or carpet to exploit the implicit references and the textural possibilities these materials offer.

2003
Eric Fischl
Eric Fischl is an internationally acclaimed American painter and sculptor. His artwork is represented in many distinguished museums throughout the world and has been featured in over one thousand publications. His extraordinary achievements throughout his career have made him one of the most influential figurative painters of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

2003
Karen Kunc
“I am interested in evocative inferences about how we have come to live with nature—the shaping of landscape, cultivation and destruction activities, wild and domestic nature, shelters, markers, spaces, natural and evolved forms—icons that come from living with, and against, nature.”

2000
Susan Shatter
Susan Shatter (1943-2011) was one of the great champions of contemporary watercolor painting, and a virtuoso of the medium. A native New Yorker, she studied at Boston University, Pratt Institute and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine, and was the subject of over thirty solo exhibitions.
Upcoming Exhibitions
The Patton-Malott Gallery is a gallery space on the Anderson Ranch campus. Its contemporary and rustic ranch architectural elements provide the backdrop for rotating exhibitions throughout the year.