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$40.00

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Curb Alert by Mike Howat

archival giclee print of an original painting
printed with archival pigment inks on cotton rag paper
11 x 14 inches
signed & numbered edition

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Mike Howat​ New Hampshire

Mike Howat is a New Hampshire-based painter and printmaker. His work explores themes of urbanization, Americana and collective memory.

Since earning his B.F.A. from New Hampshire Institute of Art in 2014, he has been actively engaged in the growing New England art scene. He is the current artist-in-residence at Kimball Jenkins School of Art, where he teaches classes and workshops in painting, printmaking and drawing.

Howat has also curated shows starting with Figuratively Speaking in 2018, an exhibition of established and emerging abstract artists in the Northeast, and recently became a curatorial advisor for the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts.

When not in his studio, he’s likely wandering the coast or the White Mountains.