Zach Clark
Museum of Art

Artist Talk with Zach Clark

Date & Time

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Location (On-campus)

Saint Mary's College Museum of Art
1928 St. Marys Road
Moraga, CA 94575

About

Join the MoA for an afternoon conversation with printmaker and artist Zach Clark.

Clark, selected for an acquisition in Spring 2025, worked with students in Fall 2025 to learn, trace, and consider the landscapes and sites of meaning and purpose across the Saint Mary's College Campus. Learn more about this process and Clark's art practice. 

 


 
About the Artist 

Zack Clark b. Denver, Colorado, 1983 

Zach Clark is an Oakland, CA-based artist, educator, and publisher. He received his BFA from the University of Illinois, Chicago, and his MFA from the University of California, Davis. His work is rooted in locational memory and is based in the intersection of printmaking, photography, and publication. He publishes as National Monument Press, a publishing project focused on supporting uniquely American stories through small edition printed matter and curatorial projects, completed largely through collaboration with other artists. He is one half of Chute Studio, an Oakland-based Risograph publishing studio. He is a lecturer at California State University East Bay, and has shown, worked, taught, and is in collections across North America, Europe, and Japan.

Contact

museum@stmarys-ca.edu / 925-631-4379

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Join the MoA for an afternoon conversation with printmaker and artist Zach Clark.

Clark, selected for an acquisition in Spring 2025, worked with students in Fall 2025 to learn, trace, and consider the landscapes and sites of meaning and purpose across the Saint Mary's College Campus. Learn more about this process and Clark's art practice. 

 


 
About the Artist 

Zack Clark b. Denver, Colorado, 1983 

Zach Clark is an Oakland, CA-based artist, educator, and publisher. He received his BFA from the University of Illinois, Chicago, and his MFA from the University of California, Davis. His work is rooted in locational memory and is based in the intersection of printmaking, photography, and publication. He publishes as National Monument Press, a publishing project focused on supporting uniquely American stories through small edition printed matter and curatorial projects, completed largely through collaboration with other artists. He is one half of Chute Studio, an Oakland-based Risograph publishing studio. He is a lecturer at California State University East Bay, and has shown, worked, taught, and is in collections across North America, Europe, and Japan.

Saint Mary's College Museum of Art, 1928 St. Marys Road, Moraga, CA 94575