Alexis Nutini

Alexis Nutini is a cross-cultural artist who lives and works in Philadelphia. Born in Mexico City, he received an MFA in printmaking from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University, Philadelphia, a BA in fine art from St. Mary’s College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, and completed a Fulbright Fellowship in Barcelona, Spain.

Nutini teaches as an adjunct professor at the Tyler School of Art and Penn State-Abington, and instructs printmaking in community settings throughout the region. He runs Dos Tres Press, a print shop in South Philadelphia where he produces limited edition woodcuts and printmaking projects influenced by his environment and his diverse cultural upbringing. 

Dos Tres Press is a print shop in South Philadelphia specializing in rigorous experimentation with relief printmaking techniques through hand-carved, reduction woodblock printing and the digital technology of platemaking with Computer Numerical Control (CNC) routing. As its founder and master printer, Nutini focuses on one-of-a-kind impressions and developing collaborative print-based projects with international and local artists as well as socially engaged Philadelphia organizations. Committed to the advancement of the printmaking medium, Dos Tres Press invites the local community to actively participate and learn through workshops, demonstrations, and the mentorship of aspiring printmakers. 
Adapted, in part, from https://www.peopleofprint.com/studio/dos-tres-press/, accessed 4-27-2022

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Born

1978

Mexico City, Mexico

Gender

Male

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