Current Exhibition

Nancy Carney Barnhart and Cat Blake: Childhood in the South

Childhood in the South brings together two Southern printmakers whose work reflects the enduring imprint of place, memory, and shared culture. Growing up in the South means moving to a distinct rhythm— long summers spent outdoors, stories passed around crowded tables, and family gatherings filled with food, laughter, love, and, at times, their opposites. These experiences become part of our collective psyche, shaping how we understand ourselves and how we are seen by others.

Nancy Carney Barnhart, a Birmingham native, has lived and worked in the South for most of her life. Upon retirement, she returned to her childhood home to pursue the artist’s life she had always hoped for. She utilizes a wide range of styles from traditional to digital. Her printmaking repertoire includes monotypes and photographic applications in intaglio, lithography, and cyanotype. She is a member of PaperWorkers Local.

Cat Blake is a printmaker and graphic designer pursuing themes of southern identity, culture, and temporality. She was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and is a senior at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, earning a BFA in graphic design and printmaking. She currently works as a graphic designer and is a member of PaperWorkers Local.

The exhibition can be seen during our regular gallery hours on Saturdays from noon to 4 pm at PaperWorkers Local, 2717 Seventh Avenue South, Suite 203, Birmingham, Alabama 35233. The show closes on Saturday, August 29.

Postcard images: (left) Cat Blake, “Southern Tradition,” 2024, linocut; (right) Nancy Carney Barnhart, “Memorial Day to Labor Day,” 2026, archival pigment print.