Aarons, Philip #86 11/19/2014
The Collecting of Artist Books was a colloquium at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by The Center for Book Arts. The first panel was Disseminating Ideas through Artist Books with David Platzker, Curator of Drawings and Prints, MoMA as moderator. Panelists - Philip Aarons, Richard Minsky, Maddy Rosenberg and Marvin Sackner
Albert, Neale #15 08/03/2011
Neale Albert collects miniature books and commissions miniature designer
bindings. The Neale M. Albert Collection of Miniature Designer Bindings
is on permanent exhibition at the Grolier Club in New York ( catalog pdf ); Laurence Fayard guest-hosts.
Anderson, Sue #119d 03/22/2017
Sue Anderson and Gwen Harrison have worked collaboratively to create limited edition
artists’ books for over ten years. Although many of their books
focus on Australian historic sites and their stories, with a
particular interest in institutionalization of certain groups of
people, the works often reflect dramas that are universal.
Appella, Alex #29 02/29/2012
In rural Argentina, book artist Alex Appella co-owns Transient Books - a custom hand bindery with a global customer base.
Austin, Mary #86b 12/03/2014
The Collecting of Artist Books was a colloquium at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by The Center for Book Arts. The second panel was Artists Books: Meaning through Materials and Structure
Barry, Liz #111b 07/13/2016
Map as Metaphor
Panel 2: “The Eco-Techno Map: Data and Online Initiatives”
Moderator: Heidi Neilson, artist and co-founder of SP Weather
Station
Panelists: Liz Barry, urban
designer, co-founder & co-director of TreeKIT, and co-founder
and director of Community Development at Public Laboratory for
Open Technology and Science
Ingrid
Burrington, artist-in-residence at Data and Society
Research Institute and fellow at Autodesk/Pier 9’s Experimental
Research Lab, Eric W. Sanderson, director of
the Mannahatta Project, author, and Senior Conservation Ecologist,
Wildlife Conservation Society, Natalie
Campbell, independent curator and co-founder of SP
Weather Station
Bean, Victoria #124f 04/10/2019
Victoria Bean is
a London based artist, writer, and visual poet, a graduate of the Royal
College of Art, and co-founder of Arc Editions. She is the co- editor
of The New Concrete, an anthology of visual and concrete poetry
in the 21st Century that features a hundred artists and writers who work
across a variety of disciplines like art, poetry, graphics and
literature. FLAG - sixth of seven presentations at the biennial Codex Symposium, 2019
Beatty, Reg #34 05/09/2012
Bookbinder and book artist Reg Beatty has maintained a studio in Toronto since 1992; he regularly writes and lectures about book culture. Nancy Jacobi guest-hosts.
Bergelt, Tatiana #124b 03/13/2019
124b. Tatjana Bergelt discusses her recent artist book From Finland barefoot in snow, a
cassette with two books, edition of 4, Northern Sami / Finnish/ German
languages, 2015. Focusing on the existential poetry by Sami activist
Nils Aslak Valkeapää, yet deeply differing from Middle European
existentialism, this artists' book project respects the very core of
Nomad culture of the indigenous people of Europe in its visual form.
Sami people have been relatively isolated in the very Northern part of
Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia. They speak 10 different languages
but yet still must fight for their rights of land ownership and
identity. From Finland barefoot in snow - second of seven presentations at the biennial Codex Symposium, 2019
Berger, Jonathan #93a 07/22/2015
Repositioning the Archive
Panel 1: “Understanding Archives and Recent Shifts”
This panel takes a historical and theoretical approach to
discussing the history, theory and practice of archives as well as
the way in which most people understand archives as material
culture in relation to a lived history. Moderator: Marvin J. Taylor, New York University,
Director & Curator, Fales Library. The panelists - Jonathan Berger, 80WSE Gallery, Director and Artist
Ann E. Butler, Bard College, Library & Archives, Center
for Curatorial Studies, Director
Glenn E. Wharton, New
York University, Clinical Associate Professor of Museum Studies.
Beube, Doug #85 11/05/2014
Mixed-media artist Doug Beube refers to himself as a 'biblioclast'. Doug Beube: Breaking the Codex documents three decades of his work.
Beube, Doug #111c 07/20/2016
Map as Metaphor
Panel 3: “The Artist Map: Appropriation and Creation”
Moderator: Heidi Neilson, artist and
co-founder of SP Weather Station.
Panelists: Doug Beube, mixed-media artist and independent
curator
Martin C. Brückner, Associate
Director of the Center of Material Culture Studies and Professor of
English, University of Delaware, Dahlia
Elsayed, artist and Assistant Professor of Humanities at
CUNY LaGuardia Community College, Katarina
Jerinic, mixed-media artist and public space-based interventionist
Blackley, Andrew #93b 07/29/2015
Repositioning the Archive
Panel 2: “Innovative Practices of Presenting Archives to the Public”
This panel considers the ways in which archivists and curators
are changing their presentation of archives as material culture to
respond to new content and new users, including artists and the
general public. Moderator: Marvin J. Taylor, New York University,
Director & Curator, Fales Library.
The panelists - Andrew Blackley, Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Foundation, Archivist, and Artist
Ben Vershbow, New
York Public Library, Director, NYPL Labs
Martha Wilson,
Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc, Founding Director.
Blundell, Joe Whitlock #87 02/04/2015
Joe Whitlock Blundell is design and production
director of The Folio Society, based in London. Elizabeth Howard guest-hosts.
Bolyard, Velma #53 03/13/2013
Teacher and artist Velma Bolyard works with fiber, paper, books and landscape; Aimee Lee guest-hosts.
Brannon, Frank #52 02/27/2013
Frank Brannon is the proprietor of SpeakEasy Press
near Dillsboro, North Carolina. His approach to publishing is holistic:
on-site letterpress printing, hand papermaking and bookbinding.
Breuer, Noah #81 07/23/2014
Perception Shift: Contemporary Artists Working with the Book Form is a panel discussion in which contemporary artists Noah Breuer, Sheryl Oppenheim and Anne Vieux speak about their artistic practice
and how it has come to include the artist book. The panel, moderated by
Alexander Campos, Director and Curator at The Center for Book
Arts, was organized by Small Editions
Bright, Betty #119b 03/08/2017
Dr. Betty Bright is a writer, curator and historian
who helped to start Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) in 1985
and authored No Longer
Innocent: Book Art in America 1960-1980 (Granary Press,
2005).
Brownlee, Susan #128 03/22/20
128. Sandra Brownlee is an artist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada where
she practices weaving, tactile notebook keeping and teaching. Guest
host Robin Muller is a textile and book artist also based in Halifax.
Bruckner, Martin C. #111c 07/20/2016
Map as Metaphor
Panel 3: “The Artist Map: Appropriation and Creation”
Moderator: Heidi Neilson, artist and
co-founder of SP Weather Station.
Panelists: Doug Beube, mixed-media artist and independent
curator
Martin C. Brückner, Associate
Director of the Center of Material Culture Studies and Professor of
English, University of Delaware, Dahlia
Elsayed, artist and Assistant Professor of Humanities at
CUNY LaGuardia Community College, Katarina
Jerinic, mixed-media artist and public space-based interventionist
Bryan, Tara #5 03/16/2011
Tara Bryan is a painter and book
artist living in Flatrock, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. At the
moment, she is fascinated by icebergs. Bryan, Tara #5 03/16/2011
Bryant, Sarah #47 12/12/2012
Designer, printer and binder Sarah Bryant is the proprietor of Big Jump Press. She was the 2008-2011 Victor Hammer Fellow in the Book Arts at Wells College and the 2011 winner of the MCBA Artist's Book Prize.
Burnett, D. Graham #93c 08/05/2015
Repositioning the Archive
Panel 3: “Artists Activating the Archive”
This panel examines the ways in which creative writers, visual
artists, and performers are using archives as a catalyst in their
own work and re-contextualizing archives as artwork. This panel
focuses on the evolving collaboration between archival
professionals and artists and how this new work is changing
archives and art. Moderator: Marvin J. Taylor, New York University,
Director & Curator, Fales Library. The panelists - D. Graham Burnett,
Performance artist and writer, New York
Donald
Daedalus, Visual artist, New York and past Center for Book
Arts Scholar
Emilio Chapela Perez, Visual
Artist, Mexico City
Lytle Shaw, Poet and
Professor of English, New York University
Matt
Wolf, independent filmmaker, New York.
Burrington, Ingrid #111b 07/13/2016
Map as Metaphor
Panel 2: “The Eco-Techno Map: Data and Online Initiatives”
Moderator: Heidi Neilson, artist and co-founder of SP Weather
Station
Panelists: Liz Barry, urban
designer, co-founder & co-director of TreeKIT, and co-founder
and director of Community Development at Public Laboratory for
Open Technology and Science
Ingrid
Burrington, artist-in-residence at Data and Society
Research Institute and fellow at Autodesk/Pier 9’s Experimental
Research Lab, Eric W. Sanderson, director of
the Mannahatta Project, author, and Senior Conservation Ecologist,
Wildlife Conservation Society, Natalie
Campbell, independent curator and co-founder of SP
Weather Station
Butler, Ann E. #93a 07/22/2015
Repositioning the Archive
Panel 1: “Understanding Archives and Recent Shifts”
This panel takes a historical and theoretical approach to
discussing the history, theory and practice of archives as well as
the way in which most people understand archives as material
culture in relation to a lived history. Moderator: Marvin J. Taylor, New York University,
Director & Curator, Fales Library. The panelists - Jonathan Berger, 80WSE Gallery, Director and Artist
Ann E. Butler, Bard College, Library & Archives, Center
for Curatorial Studies, Director
Glenn E. Wharton, New
York University, Clinical Associate Professor of Museum Studies.
Bywater Bros. Editions #88 03/04/2015
Bywater Bros. Editions
has been publishing contemporary limited and unlimited edition artist
books since 2000. Based outside of Toronto, Bywater Bros. works in
collaboration with established and emerging artists to create original
artworks for all levels of the collecting community.
Callahan, Anne #30 03/14/2012
French Theory Today: An Introduction to Possible Futures was published as a pamphlet series by The Public School New York.
Anne Callahan, Sarah Resnick and Kamomi Solidum transcribed,
researched, solicited, edited, designed, hand-Risographed and handbound
the 700 pamphlets.
Campbell, Nancy #24 12/07/2011
Poet and printer Nancy Campbell
studied English at Oxford and printing with Barbarian Press. Her
newest artist's books respond to her residency at Upernavik Museum,
Greenland.
Campbell, Natalie #9 05/11/2011
The SP Weather Station is a
rooftop weather station in Long Island City, New York. Co-founded by
artists Natalie Campbell and Heidi Neilson, SPWS organizes
weather-related publications, exhibitions and events.
Campbell, Natalie #111b 07/13/2016
Map as Metaphor
Panel 2: “The Eco-Techno Map: Data and Online Initiatives”
Moderator: Heidi Neilson, artist and co-founder of SP Weather
Station
Panelists: Liz Barry, urban
designer, co-founder & co-director of TreeKIT, and co-founder
and director of Community Development at Public Laboratory for
Open Technology and Science
Ingrid
Burrington, artist-in-residence at Data and Society
Research Institute and fellow at Autodesk/Pier 9’s Experimental
Research Lab, Eric W. Sanderson, director of
the Mannahatta Project, author, and Senior Conservation Ecologist,
Wildlife Conservation Society, Natalie
Campbell, independent curator and co-founder of SP
Weather Station
Campos, Alexander #81 07/23/2014
Perception Shift: Contemporary Artists Working with the Book Form is a panel discussion in which contemporary artists Noah Breuer, Sheryl Oppenheim and Anne Vieux speak about their artistic practice
and how it has come to include the artist book. The panel, moderated by
Alexander Campos, Director and Curator at The Center for Book
Arts, was organized by Small Editions.
Caswll, Bexx #115 12/14/2016
The Guild of Book Workers was founded in 1906 to "establish and maintain a feeling
of kinship and mutual interest among workers in the several hand
book crafts." Current president, Bexx Caswell, speaks about
sustaining the guild today.
CBBAG exhibit Art of the Book 2013 #79 06/25/2014
Calligrapher Kristina Komendant leads a tour of the traveling CBBAG exhibit Art of the Book 2013 currently showing at the Saskatchewan Craft Council's Affinity Gallery.
Cerón, Rocio #12 06/22/2011
Laurence Fayard guest-hosts a panel discussion with Alexander Campo director, The Center for Book Arts; Rocio Cerón poet and editor/publisher of El Billar de Lucrecia; Gavin Dovey bookbinder, Paper Dragon Books; Lisa Mackie printmaker; Natalia Porter designer/visual artist.
Chadwick, Macy #36 06/06/2012
Based in Oakland, California, Macy Chadwick publishes artist’s books and limited-edition prints under the imprint In Cahoots Press. She is the recipient of the CBAA Emerging Educator Award 2012.
Cockram, Mark #99 12/09/2015
Mark Cockram is a designer bookbinder based in London;
Abby Schoolman guest hosts.
Codex Foundation #25 01/04/2012
Susan K. Filter and Peter Rutledge Koch are directors of the Codex Foundation, hosting both the CODEX International Book Fair and the inaugural CODEX Mexico.
Collier, Duke #86d 12/31/2014
The Collecting of Artist Books was a colloquium at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by The Center for Book Arts. The fourth panel was Letterpress Today and Its Revelancy for Artmaking
with Katherine Ruffin, Book Arts Program
Director, Wellesley College as moderator. Panelists -
Duke Collier, Robin Price, Russell Maret and Mark Dimunation
Cole, Martha #127 02/09/2020 127. Martha Cole is a fiber artist who has explored artist books for 30 years. Wheat paste application is her primary medium. Guest host Robin Canham is a librarian and bookbinder who serves on the Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild national board.
Colloquium #86a 11/19/2014
The Collecting of Artist Books was a colloquium at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by The Center for Book Arts. The first panel was Disseminating Ideas through Artist Books with David Platzker, Curator of Drawings and Prints, MoMA as moderator. Panelists - Philip Aarons, Richard Minsky, Maddy Rosenberg and Marvin Sackner
Colloquium #86b 12/03/2014
The Collecting of Artist Books was a colloquium at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by The Center for Book Arts. The second panel was Artists Books: Meaning through Materials and Structure
with Molly
Schwartzburg, Librarian/Curator, University of
Virginia as moderator. Panelists - Molly Schwartzburg, Mary Austin, Jack Ginsberg, Anne Kalmbach, Ruth Rogers and Robbin Ami Silverberg
Colloquium #86c 12/17/2014
The Collecting of Artist Books was a colloquium at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by The Center for Book Arts. The third panel was The Artist Book as a Vehicle for Social Commentary with Tony White, Library Director & Curator,
Maryland Institute College of Art as moderator. Panelists -
Barbara Moore, Monica Oppen, Robert Ruben, Marshall Weber and Martha Wilson
Colloquium #86d 12/31/2014
The Collecting of Artist Books was a colloquium at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by The Center for Book Arts. The fourth panel was Letterpress Today and Its Revelancy for Artmaking
with Katherine Ruffin, Book Arts Program
Director, Wellesley College as moderator. Panelists -
Duke Collier, Robin Price, Russell Maret and Mark Dimunation
Craig, Melissa Jay #54 03/27/2013
Melissa Jay Craig
is renowned for her handmade paper book works, sculptures and
installations. She is also a curator, writer and award-winning educator.
Meredith Winer, founder/director of TRANSIT, guest-hosts.
Cutrone, John #105 03/16/2016
John Cutrone, director of the Jaffe Center for Book Arts, in Boca Raton, Florida, speaks about the exhibit Wanderlust! - the work of John Eric Broaddus.
Daedalus, Donald #93c 08/05/2015
Repositioning the Archive
Panel 3: “Artists Activating the Archive”
This panel examines the ways in which creative writers, visual
artists, and performers are using archives as a catalyst in their
own work and re-contextualizing archives as artwork. This panel
focuses on the evolving collaboration between archival
professionals and artists and how this new work is changing
archives and art. Moderator: Marvin J. Taylor, New York University,
Director & Curator, Fales Library. The panelists - D. Graham Burnett,
Performance artist and writer, New York
Donald
Daedalus, Visual artist, New York and past Center for Book
Arts Scholar
Emilio Chapela Perez, Visual
Artist, Mexico City
Lytle Shaw, Poet and
Professor of English, New York University
Matt
Wolf, independent filmmaker, New York.
Davenport, Christopher #92 07/08/2015
Christopher Davenport of Pocket Knife Press records stories of ecology, place, and people
through hand pulled paper and the artist book.
Davidson, Joan K #96 10/21/2015
Joan K. Davidson founded Furthermore a philanthropic program that supports the publication of
printed and illustrated books. Since its inception Furthermore has
assisted more than 1000 publishing projects with grants that total
almost $5 million.
DeMerritt, John #120 04/26/2017
San Francisco Bay Area bookbinder John DeMerritt has been binding books professionally since 1986. He specializes in small editions and boxmaking.
Dimunation, Mark #86d 12/31/2014
The Collecting of Artist Books was a colloquium at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by The Center for Book Arts. The fourth panel was Letterpress Today and Its Revelancy for Artmaking
with Katherine Ruffin, Book Arts Program
Director, Wellesley College as moderator. Panelists -
Duke Collier, Robin Price, Russell Maret and Mark Dimunation
Douglas Cockerell Fine Binding Collection #60 07/10/2013
Karen Smith, Special Collections Librarian at Dalhousie University, discusses the Douglas Cockerell Fine Binding Collection - medieval and renaissance bindings assembled by famed bookbinder Douglas Cockerell.
Douglas, Helen #17 08/31/2011
Weproductions (est. 1971)
has published a generation of artists' books characterized by the
unlimited edition, the paperback format and offset printing.
Weproductions' Helen Douglas is interviewed by Brandon Graham.
Dovey, Gavin #12 06/22/2011
Laurence Fayard guest-hosts a panel discussion with Alexander Campo director, The Center for Book Arts; Rocio Cerón poet and editor/publisher of El Billar de Lucrecia; Gavin Dovey bookbinder, Paper Dragon Books; Lisa Mackie printmaker; Natalia Porter designer/visual artist.
Durrie, Kyle #22 11/09/2011
Moveable Type is Kyle Durrie, currently on the road with a fully functional letterpress printshop inside her 1982 Chevy step van.
DuVall, Ben #118 02/15/2017
Patrick Kiley and Ben DuVall collaborate at Publication Studio in Troy, New York.
Elsayed, Dahlia #111c 07/20/2016
Map as Metaphor
Panel 3: “The Artist Map: Appropriation and Creation”
Moderator: Heidi Neilson, artist and
co-founder of SP Weather Station.
Panelists: Doug Beube, mixed-media artist and independent
curator
Martin C. Brückner, Associate
Director of the Center of Material Culture Studies and Professor of
English, University of Delaware, Dahlia
Elsayed, artist and Assistant Professor of Humanities at
CUNY LaGuardia Community College, Katarina
Jerinic, mixed-media artist and public space-based interventionist
Evetts, Deborah #68 12/11/2013
Deborah Evetts is an internationally recognized book conservator and designer
bookbinder with a special interest in the distinctive historical paste
paper known as Herrnhuter Buntpapier.
Fabricius, Jesper #124a 03/06/2019
Ase Eg Jorgensen, Jesper Fabricius and Jesper Rasmussen are co-editors of Pist Protta,
a journal like no other. Firstly because it is rare that a Danish
journal dedicated to contemporary art survives for so many years - Pist Protta is
the oldest existing art journal in Denmark - and secondly, because it
does not look like any other art journal. The principal rule the editors
have adhered to is that no issue is to be like any previous one in
either format or content. According to the co-editors' motto Pist Protta is
not only to be about art, but to be art, the individual issues can be
seen as a hybrid between a magazine and an artist's book. We always try to keep it simple - first of seven presentations at the biennial Codex Symposium, 2019
Fayard, Laurence #1 01/26/2011
Laurence Fayard is a New York-based hand bookbinder.
She opened her own studio in 2009.
Filter, Susan K. #25 01/04/2012
Susan K. Filter and Peter Rutledge Koch are directors of the Codex Foundation, hosting both the CODEX International Book Fair and the inaugural CODEX Mexico.
Fletcher, Erin #55 05/01/2013
A 2012 graduate of the bookbinding program at North Bennett Street School - Erin Fletcher is owner/bookbinder at Herringbone Bindery in South Boston.
Franklin Furnace #63 10/02/2013
Michael Katchen is Senior Archivist at Franklin Furnace.
Franklin Furnace was founded in 1976 to champion time-based visual art
including artists' books and periodicals, performance art and
installation art.
Freedman, Jenna #59 06/26/2013
Jenna Freedman is a librarian zinester and a zine librarian at the Barnard Zine Collection, Barnard College, New York City.
Freeman, Brad #37 06/20/2012
The Journal of Artists' Books aka JAB provides a platform for theoretical and creative expression. Founder and editor-in-chief Brad Freeman speaks with Miriam Schaer.
Freeman, Neil #111a 07/06/2016
Map as Metaphor
Panel 1: “The Socio-Political Map: Control and Power”
Moderator:
Heidi Neilson, artist and co-founder of SP
Weather Station.
Panelists: Neil
Freeman, cartographer, artist, and urban planner
Shannon Mattern, media artist and Associate
Professor of Media Studies at The New School
Lize
Mogel, artist and co-editor of An Atlas of Radical Cartography
Ginsberg, Jack #86b 12/03/2014
The Collecting of Artist Books was a colloquium at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by The Center for Book Arts. The second panel was Artists Books: Meaning through Materials and Structure
with Molly
Schwartzburg, Librarian/Curator, University of
Virginia as moderator. Panelists - Molly Schwartzburg, Mary Austin, Jack Ginsberg, Anne Kalmbach, Ruth Rogers and Robbin Ami Silverberg
Ginsberg, Jack #124c 03/20/2019
David Paton is currently Senior Lecture and past head of the
Department (2004-2009) of Visual Art at the University of Johannesburg,
South Africa. He examines important curatorial projects and selected
seminal moments from Jack Ginsberg's extensive Johannesburg-based collection of artists' books and archive of books on artists' books. The Jack Ginsberg Collection of Artists' Books: Highlights from 25 years of working with the collection in South Africa - third of seven presentations at the biennial Codex Symposium, 2019
Glaister, Donald #51 02/13/2013
Donald Glaister is a
design binder using unusual binding materials, visual humor and
spontaneous visual expression - all within the framework of the
classical European fine binding form. He directs the Fine Binding
Program at the American Academy of Bookbinding.
Goode, Simon #33 04/25/2012
Bookbinder, book artist and printmaker Simon Goode is in the process of founding the London Centre for Book Arts.
Graham, Brandon #11 06/08/2011
Brandon Graham is a
book artist and writer who lives in Chicago. He currently has an ongoing
relationship with the Journal of Artist Books (JAB) where he writes
articles and reviews books.
Hanauer, Linda #10 05/25/2011
Linda Hanauer is an artist and teacher. She teaches studio art, papermaking and bookbinding at The Dalton School in New York City.
Hanmer, Karen #14 07/20/2011
Chicago binder, book and installation artist Karen Hanmer is interviewed by Peter Verheyen.
Harrison, Gwen #119d 03/22/2017
Sue Anderson and Gwen Harrison have worked collaboratively to create limited edition
artists’ books for over ten years. Although many of their books
focus on Australian historic sites and their stories, with a
particular interest in institutionalization of certain groups of
people, the works often reflect dramas that are universal.
Hébert, Henry #69 01/22/2014
Henry Hébert is Rare Book Conservator, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. Erin Fletcher of Flash of the Hand guest-hosts.
Hockensmith, Josh #44 10/31/2012
Josh Hockensmith produces handmade artist books and blank books under the name blue bluer books. He also curates the artist book collection at the University of North Carolina Art Libra
Hofer, Jen #62 09/18/2103
Jen Hofer
is a Los Angeles-based poet, translator, social justice interpreter,
teacher, knitter, book-maker, public letter-writer, urban cyclist, and
co-founder of the language justice and literary activism collaborative Antena. She teaches poetics, translation and bookmaking at CalArts and Otis College.
Holland, Kyle #114 11/09/2016
Kyle Holland is an artist in Cleveland Ohio; he teaches bookbinding and
paper making workshops, and coordinates workshops and paper sales at
the Morgan Conservatory. Elizabeth Sheehan is an artist in Brooklyn; she is studio assistant and bookbinder
at Small Editions and a core instructor at The Center for Book Arts
in NYC.
Hoptman, Laura #41 09/19/2012
Laura Hoptman is Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at
The Museum of Modern Art. She organized the recent exhibition Ecstatic Alphabet/Heaps of Language.
Howard, Kat #102 02/03/2016
Kat Howard embroiders, weaves, and publishes handbound books and zines, as Book Meat Studio, in Kingston, NY.
Hyland, MC #66 11/13/2013
MC Hyland runs Doublecross Press. She is the editor of Poetics of the Handmade, a chapbook series where writers/bookmakers discuss micropress publishing.
Ita, Sam #46 11/28/2012
Sam Ita is an author, artist, and
paper-engineer. He invented the pop-up classic comic book and is the
author of four pop-up/comic book adaptations - 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, Moby Dick, Frankenstein and The Odyssey.
Ivry, Judith #16 08/17/2011
Judith Ivry Studio is a Manhattan-based, full service bindery established in 1986. Conservator and binder Judith Ivry gives a studio tour.
Jacobi, Nancy #26 01/18/2012
Founder and CEO of The Japanese Paper Place, Nancy Jacobi mixes art with business, tradition with innovation and passion with purpose.
Jerinic, Katarina #111c 07/20/2016
Map as Metaphor
Panel 3: “The Artist Map: Appropriation and Creation”
Moderator: Heidi Neilson, artist and
co-founder of SP Weather Station.
Panelists: Doug Beube, mixed-media artist and independent
curator
Martin C. Brückner, Associate
Director of the Center of Material Culture Studies and Professor of
English, University of Delaware, Dahlia
Elsayed, artist and Assistant Professor of Humanities at
CUNY LaGuardia Community College, Katarina
Jerinic, mixed-media artist and public space-based interventionist
Jingren, Lu #119c 03/15/2017
Lu Jingren has
designed more than one thousand books, and is considered one of
China's most influential book designers and illustrators. Lu
Jingren's finest and most inventive works provide a modern response
to the centuries-long traditions of both Chinese and Japanese book
making. Live translator - Yishu Wang
Jones, Mirabelle #70 02/05/2014
Mirabelle Jones is a Los Angeles-based performance artist, book artist and writer. She is currently self-publishing Jarring III to raise awareness and funds for rape crisis centers.
Jorgensen, Ase Eg #124a 03/06/2019
Ase Eg Jorgensen, Jesper Fabricius and Jesper Rasmussen are co-editors of Pist Protta,
a journal like no other. Firstly because it is rare that a Danish
journal dedicated to contemporary art survives for so many years - Pist Protta is
the oldest existing art journal in Denmark - and secondly, because it
does not look like any other art journal. The principal rule the editors
have adhered to is that no issue is to be like any previous one in
either format or content. According to the co-editors' motto Pist Protta is
not only to be about art, but to be art, the individual issues can be
seen as a hybrid between a magazine and an artist's book. We always try to keep it simple - first of seven presentations at the biennial Codex Symposium, 2019
Kalmbach, Ann #73 03/19/2014
Ann Kalmbach and Tatana Kellner are two co-founders of Women's Studio Workshop in Rosendale, NY. Ann is executive director; Tatana is artistic director.
Kalmbach, Ann #86b 12/03/2014
The Collecting of Artist Books was a colloquium at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by The Center for Book Arts. The second panel was Artists Books: Meaning through Materials and Structure
with Molly
Schwartzburg, Librarian/Curator, University of
Virginia as moderator. Panelists - Molly Schwartzburg, Mary Austin, Jack Ginsberg, Anne Kalmbach, Ruth Rogers and Robbin Ami Silverberg
Katchen, Michael #63 10/02/2013
Michael Katchen is Senior Archivist at Franklin Furnace.
Franklin Furnace was founded in 1976 to champion time-based visual art
including artists' books and periodicals, performance art and
installation art.
Kellner, Tatana #73 03/19/2014
Ann Kalmbach and Tatana Kellner are two co-founders of Women's Studio Workshop in Rosendale, NY. Ann is executive director; Tatana is artistic director.
Kellner, Tatana #117 02/01/2017
The Book, the
Woman and the Body Politic - an artist talk and panel
with Tatana Kellner and Juliana Cerqueira Leite, moderated by
Corina Reynolds of Small Editions. This event was part of the
NY Art Book Fair 2016, at MoMA PS1.
Kelm, Daniel #97 11/04/2015
Daniel E. Kelm
operates The Wide Awake Garage in Easthampton MA where he designs and
produces artist's books, interpretive fine bindings and book sculptures.
Kennedy, Garry Neill #19 09/28/2011
Garry Neill Kennedy is a conceptual artist; his exhibitions and
installations include printed matter. He taught studio art at Nova
Scotia College of Art and Design for more than 40 years and was
president of the College from 1967 to 1990.
Kiley, Patrick #118 02/15/2017
Patrick Kiley and Ben DuVall collaborate at Publication Studio in Troy, New York.
King, Kevin #65 10/30/2013
Calligrapher Kevin King teaches typography at Toronto's Humber College, works part time at Coach House Press and designs fonts at Canada Type with Patrick Griffin. Guest-host is Andrew Steeves of Gaspereau Press.
Koch, Peter Rutledge #25 01/04/2012
Susan K. Filter and Peter Rutledge Koch are directors of the Codex Foundation, hosting both the CODEX International Book Fair and the inaugural CODEX Mexico.
Krieg, Paula Beardell #100 01/06/2016
Artist Paula Beardell Krieg makes works-on-paper and teaches book art
near Albany, NY. She publishes the popular Bookzoompa blog.
Kyle, Hedi #126 06/24/2019
Hedi Kyle is the coauthor, with Ulla Warchol,
of The Art of the Fold, a step-by-step guide to making a broad selection of her original structures, Laurence King Publishing, 2018. Robin Muller guest hosts.
Landry, Joe #84 10/22/2014
Joe Landry is a book conservator and designer bookbinder; Katherine Taylor is an apprenticing binder. They recently participated in filming the mini-series of Lawrence
Hill's award winning 2007 novel The Book of Negroes. It debuts at Cannes in October 2014.
Larned, Emily K. #64 10/16/2013
Emily K. Larned is an artist, writer, designer, educator and letterpress printer-publisher.
Lederman, Russet #45 11/14/2012
Matthew Carson, Russet Lederman and Olga Yatskevich organized 10x10 Japanese Photobooks,
a pop-up reading room coinciding with the NY Art Book Fair. It was
sponsored by the ICP Library and the Photobook Facebook Group.
Lee, Aimee #49 01/23/2013
Artist Aimee Lee is the author of Hanji Unfurled: One Journey into Korean Papermaking, newly published by The Legacy Press. She built the first Hanji studio in North America at the Morgan Conservatory in Cleveland, Ohio.
Leite, Juliana Cerqueira #117 02/01/2017
The Book, the
Woman and the Body Politic - an artist talk and panel
with Tatana Kellner and Juliana Cerqueira Leite, moderated by
Corina Reynolds of Small Editions. This event was part of the
NY Art Book Fair 2016, at MoMA PS1.
Lundgren, Ruben #91 06/24/2015
The Chinese Photobook
is a publication (Aperture 2015) and a traveling exhibition curated by
Martin Parr and WassinkLundgren. Ruben Lundgren of WassinkLundgren
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