A small take away containing the poem Hush, by Stan Pinkwas was created for Worn Articles: Heard, Read, Remembered at the Preston Bradley Center at the People's Church, 941 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60640. The exhibition on opens Saturday October 3, at 5 pm! Please come by-and get a book!
New Printwork to be shown in Now&Then, at Central Booking OffLIne Space in New York /
So pleased my new print work will be included in this exhibition-the work is still being selected! I'll post again when I know what will be shown. I sadly won't be a the opening, but will be at the closing on Sunday November 1 from 2-4.
Hush to be included in Worn Articles: Heard, Read, Remembered /
Hush, Sculptural Artist book, containing text by Stan Pinkwas. Hand embroidered text, digitally printed inset artist book.
I am so honored to have my sculptural book, Hush, a collaboration with poet Stan Pinkwas, included in Worn Articles: Heard, Read, Remembered, at the Preston Bradley Center, 941 W Lawrence, 3rd Floor in Chicago. Curated by N. Eden Ünlüata and Sherry Antonini, the exhibition is part of Chicago Artists Month and will be on view from October 3 through October 25. The gallery hours are Saturdays and Sundays from 2-5 pm.
Artists in the exhibition: Sherry Antonini, Hannah Batsel, Pate Conaway, Kelli Cousins, Vicktor Ewing, Jason Geistweidt, Niki Nolin, Teresa Pankratz, Hanh Do Pham, Melissa Potter, Bryan Saner, Tracey Dobson, Miriam Schaer, Eden Ünlüata.
There will be an opening reception on Saturday October 3, from 5-9 pm. I will be there and hope to see you as well!
Embraced: The International Community Roundtable, August 12 /
Felt book in progress, Alvani School, 2013
I will be participating in a round table conversation in conjunction with Embraced: The International Community, an exhibition organized by RIchard Minsky, on view at the Center for Book Arts. The panel will take place on Wednesday, August 12, 2015, at 6.30 pm. Panelists Steven Daiber, Takuji Hamanaka, John Ross, and I will discuss our projects and experiences working with the international book arts scene. You can get more information about the exhibition and the round table talk here
If you are in NY, I hope to see you there!
The Center for Book Arts, 28 W 27 Street, 3rd Floor, NY NY
Biasing The Non-Maternal & Reverse Mothering presentation is now on-line! /
The Mothernists Conference recordings are now available to view online on the m/other voices website! You can see all the presentations from the conference, including my own here
Many thanks to all the participants who so generously contributed and shared their time, energy, resources and heart, research and works of art for The Mothernists Conference, which took place in June 2014, in Rotterdam-with a big shout out to Deirdre Donoghue, of m/othervoices and her team who made it happen!