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Tom Huck
2008                                           (PRINTS)

Tom Huck was born in 1971 in Farmington, MO. He attended Southern Illinois University in Carbondale where he earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drawing. He received his Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking from Washington University in St. Louis in 1995. Since 1995, he has exhibited on a national and international level, and he has lectured widely across the U.S. about his work. His woodcut prints are included in numerous public and private collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, Spencer Museum of Art, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Saint Louis Art Museum, Milwaukee Art Museum, Fogg Art Museum, and New York Public Library. He now lives and works in St. Louis, MO where he runs his own press, Evil Prints.
Tom Huck (born 1971) is a visual artist best known for his large scale woodcuts.
He lives in St. Louis, Missouri where he runs his own press, Evil Prints.

He is a regular contributer to BLAB! and was the illustrator of The Roots’ Phrenology album art in 2003. His work draws heavily upon the influence of Albrecht Durer, Jose Guadalupe Posada, R. Crumb and Honore Daumier.

Huck’s woodcut prints are included in numerous public and private collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, Spencer Museum of Art, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, St. Louis Art Museum. Milwaukee Art Museum, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Fogg Art Museum and New York Public Library.

Tom Huck is represented by Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art in Kansas City, MO., and Baer Ridgeway Exhibitions in San Francisco.


"Commander and Thief", was printed by Professor James Bailey, with assistance from his printmaking students Tyler Krawoski, Matt Fennell, Lindsey Weber and Keith Miller.