Booklyn Calling Podcast – Episode 10
When I first met the folks at Booklyn, a long while ago, I felt like I’d found a home in an artists’ books world – they saw making and looking at artists’ books… Continue reading
When I first met the folks at Booklyn, a long while ago, I felt like I’d found a home in an artists’ books world – they saw making and looking at artists’ books… Continue reading
I am so excited to have been invited by Ama Codjoe, the 2023 Poet-in-Residence at the Guggenheim Museum, to contribute a broadside for the August series of events, The Poetic Line. I got… Continue reading
On May 13th, Things I Might Need will open at Western New York Book Arts, in Buffalo, New York. I am so excited to be working with this fantastic space and group of… Continue reading
Just as New York went into quarantine in the spring of 2020, a longer excerpted version of the text for my artist’s book, Ground Rules, came out in Full Bleed, a journal of… Continue reading
On Friday, I went to the post office to pick up my copy of the really astounding new book Decoding Manhattan: Island of Diagrams, Maps, and Graphics By Antonis Antoniou, and Steven Heller.… Continue reading
I am very excited to be a part of this show, which is really an artists’ books reading room (!), in Chicago. Both Call a Wrecking Ball to Make a Window and the… Continue reading
New Impressions in American Letterpress A Juried Exhibition On Display: May through June 30, 2015 Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum is dedicated to the the preservation, study, production and printing of… Continue reading
I’m excited to have Call a Wrecking Ball to Make a Window included in the Queer Cultural Center’s National Queer Arts Festival Exhibition, Body, body, bodies. If you’re in the Bay Area in… Continue reading
I am a long time fan of Visual AIDS’ work and so was thrilled and a little humbled when program manager Ted Kerr talked to me about doing a post on the Visual AIDS Blog… Continue reading