
Annalise Gratovich
Austin, TX

Annalise Gratovich (b. 1989) is a works on paper artist based in Austin, Texas. Her studio, High Low Print Co is housed at Canopy Austin and is open to the public. Her life-sized figurative woodcuts, multilayered copper plate etchings, and print collages made from hand-dyed papers are informed by her identity as the second-generation daughter of a Ukrainian war refugee living in the rural American South, and recently, her experience with chronic illness and recovery. Her upcoming studio projects are a publication with Flatbed Press in 2025, teaching a summer program at Frogman’s in 2025, and a solo exhibition with Hecho Gallery, Santa Fe, NM, in 2026. Recent exhibition venues include Plains Art Museum, in Fargo, ND, Flatbed Press in Austin, TX, Paradigm Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, Morgan Paper Conservatory, Cleveland, OH, Mesh Gallery, Chicago IL, Highpoint Center for Printmaking, Minneapolis, MN, Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT, Elizabeth New Museum, Austin, TX, and Till Richter Museum, Buggenhagen, Germany. She was awarded the 2019 Creative Ambassador of Visual Arts title and grant from the City of Austin.
For nearly a decade Annalise worked in fine art print publishing, curation, collections, and gallery management at Flatbed Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Austin, Texas, and is currently the Senior Preparator of works on paper at the Blanton Museum of Art. Annalise is a founding board member of the annual PrintAustin festival, and is a guest lecturer and visiting artist at Universities across the country, including recent visits to University of North Dakota, Fargo, ND, Oklahoma University, OK, Edinboro University, PA, and CUNY Staten Island, NY. She’s been a recent guest lecturer at UT Austin, Ohio State University, IL, and Pratt, NYC.
Top image: Annalise and Alyssa Ebinger printing The Healer woodcut at Flatbed Press 2023
This image: Ultra Horizon, 2024, multi plate etching chine collé, 22x16"
