Portfolio > Solo Show 2025

Continuity. As  long as...
Monotype screen print
8 1/8" x 20 3/4"
2025
Do you still?
Monotype screen print, watercolor
9" x 21 1/2"
2025
Thinking of you
Monotype screen print
8 1/4" x 21 1/2"
2025
If you would...
Monotype screen print
8 1/4" x 21"
2025
Eye Contact
Screen print
9 1/4" x 25 1/8"
2025
Duo
Monotype screen print
24 1/2" x 31 3/8"
2018
Sightlines
Screen Print
8 1/2" x 15"
2020
I am...?
Intaglio (drypoint, chine colle), watercolor, color pencil
8 9/16" x 6 7/8"
2022
You deserve...
Color Intaglio (aquatint, drypoint)
5 7/8" x 7 7/8"
2025
Do You?
Intaglio (solar plate, aquatint), color pencil, watercolor
3 1/2" x 5"
2020
Connecting Thoughts, State II
Color Intaglio (aquatint, drypoint)
9" x 6"
2024

Margaret Buchen
Eye Contact

Minneapolis-based artist Margaret Buchen presents a solo exhibition of new prints inspired by cinema and focusing on the charged emotion of the close-up.

Minneapolis-based artist Margaret Buchen will present Eye Contact—a solo exhibition of screen prints, monotypes and intaglio prints—from Oct. 16 through Nov. 21 at Concordia University Gallery/H. Williams Teaching Gallery. A reception will take place at the gallery on Friday, Oct. 17, from 5 to 7 p.m., with a short artist’s talk by Buchen at 6 p.m. Concordia University Gallery is located at 1301 Marshall Avenue in St. Paul.

Buchen takes inspiration from moving images on film and video and is fascinated by the way such images convey visual information. Hoping to capture the myriad visual effects used in cinema, she takes still photographs of moving images and uses this source material to create a new kind of portraiture for our media-saturated age.

She is particularly interested in the charged emotions captured in extreme close-ups versus the indirect expression of emotion in our era of personal communication devices. Often her subjects—either two people or a single person with a self-reflection—seem to be conversing. Some works include text; in others, the subject(s) may be obscured by noise, glitches, or lines and shapes that mimic the way images are distorted by electronic transmission. In Buchen’s art, traditional film and digital technologies create a world that absorbs us all, but interpersonal communication is obscured by layers of media.

Artist Bio:
Margaret Buchen is a printmaker and art educator who has been working in Minneapolis since early 2024. Buchen is an active member of Highpoint Center for Printmaking and teaches art as an adjunct instructor at Concordia University. From 2006 – 2024 she taught printmaking and art foundations at Harper College, Palatine, Illinois, and acted as Art Curator of the Harper College Art Collection. She has shown her work in more than seventy group and solo exhibitions, including All for Print, Print for All, 2025, Harold Washington Library Gallery, Chicago, Illinois; Committed to Print, a National Invitational Printmakers Exhibition, 2024, Prospectus Art Gallery, Chicago, Illinois; and Prints 2021, National Juried Print Show, 2021, Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, New York. Her work is included in the Harold Washington Library Special Collections/Chicago Printmakers Guild Archives, and many private and public collections.

More information:
https://margaretbuchen.com
https://facebook.com/ConcordiaGallery
@buchenmargaret

Event Dates and Gallery Details:
Margaret Buchen
EYE CONTACT
On view: October 16 – November 21, 2025
Concordia Gallery/H. Williams Teaching Gallery
1301 Marshall Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104

Opening Reception: Friday, October 17, 5 – 7 p.m.
Artist’s Remarks: 6 p.m.
Free parking on Marshall Avenue and side streets
Gallery hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Image: Margaret Buchen, Eye Contact, screen print, 9 ¼” x 25”, 2025