Visit the Panama City Publishing Company Museum in Historic St Andrews to see the latest exhibit, “Ecology and the Art of Printmaking: Prints by Brandie Dziegiel”. This exhibit will be on display until June 24 with an artist reception on June 7 from 4-6 p.m. The exhibit and reception are free and open to the public.
Brandie Dziegiel, a Panama City-based printmaker, is learning to blend letterpress and linocut techniques in an emerging body of work grounded in conservation and rich with symbolism. Her prints evoke a quiet urgency, functioning as visual mnemonics that call attention to the fragility of our natural heritage. Through layers of ink and carved lines, Dziegiel creates intimate vignettes where myth and memory converge with flora and fauna. Each piece reflects a deeply personal narrative; an echo of childhood curiosity, a reverence for the ecosystems that shaped her, and a call to protect the landscapes we risk losing. Dziegiel’s striking prints invite viewers to reconnect with the natural world and consider their place within it. To see more of Brandie’s work, visit her site: https://jarflystudio.com/
The Panama City Publishing Museum is located at 1134 Beck Avenue in Panama City, Florida. For more information about museum programming, call (850) 872-7208 or visit https://historicstandrews.com/museum/