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Beth Weintraub

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Beth Weintraub, born February 17, 1968, is an American printmaker[1], known for her large-scale etched metal designs[2] for commercial and residential settings. Her work frequently appears in film, television and print, including New Girl, Grey’s Anatomy, Castle (Nathan Fillian), Spanglish (Adam Sandler), Hitch (Will Smith), Two and a Half Men (Ashton Kutcher), Luther, Will and Grace, Everything’s Gonna Be Okay.

Educated at Sarah Lawrence College, her early work was in theatrical props, scenery, and costumes. First in New York City and then in San Francisco at Magic Theatre and the SF Opera, she later became a graduate of the Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center in business planning before launching her atelier in the Mission District in San Francisco.

In the early 2000s, she was active with the ArtSpan organization that produces the well-known San Francisco Open Studios, a month-long annual event. She was also a member of the Graphic Arts Workshop, a collective of printmakers with a long-standing history in the city, known for its politically charged editions of calendars and posters. During this time, Weintraub was located at the Allied Box Factory, an artist-only live/work restoration project alongside Lawrence LaBianca (sculptor), Rex Ray (designer), Richard Pennington (designer), Christiana Ceppas (photographer), and Ian Green (photographer). Previously married to writer Noah Hawley and Anthony Reynolds. She now resides in Beacon, NY.

References

  1. "Beth Weintraub – printmaker". www.seedsandfruit.com. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
  2. DeBare, Ilana (2005-12-18). "Making a living at what you love / Printmaker turns metal plates into gold". SFGate. Retrieved 2020-05-10.

External Links

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bxq5wDOaFs

https://www.pechakucha.com/presentations/big-printing


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