Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair: DuGood Press x Emily Manwaring
April 9–12, 2026
In collaboration with Du-Good Press , Abrons Arts Center supporters can now bring the spirit of our arts center into their homes by purchasing a limited-edition print of Sun Chimes Through the Summer Song by Emily Manwaring during the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair from April 9-12 at Powerhouse Arts. Please visit Du-Good Press in the Grand Hall, booth E4.
Manwaring’s paintings are exuberant depictions of life seen and remembered in New York City, and Sun Chimes is a collage-like depiction of the Abrons Miriam & Harold Steinberg Plaza. The artist is a former Abrons AIRspace visual arts resident (2022–23) whose work has been featured in galleries and museums, including the Brooklyn Museum, across the United States and internationally. Her paintings have also been included in Usher’s “Ruin” music video and the book The Nameplate: Jewelry, Culture, and Identity. Most recently, Forbes Magazine included Manwaring in their 30 Under 30.
Sun Chimes Through the Summer Song, 2025, 16 color screenprint on 250gsm Warm White Stonehenge with deckled edge. 20 x 20 inches. Signed edition of 250. Printed by Du-Good Press, New York. Published by Abrons Arts Center.
About Du-Good Press
Du-Good Press (est. 2017) is a fine art screenprinting studio based in Brooklyn, NY. Founded by Leslie Diuguid, Du-Good Press is the first Black female owned fine art screen printing business in New York. Since founding the Press, Diuguid has collaboratively printed editions for artists, designers, and institutions, and is dedicated to supporting artists and increasing access to art collecting.