Karen Baldner
Jen Bervin
Matthew Birchall
AJ Bocchino
Sara Bouchard
Sarah Bryant
Eve Faulkes
Neil Freeman
Barbara Henry
Candace Hicks
Peter Jellitsch
Jessica Lagunas
Woody Leslie
Emily McVarish
Toby Millman
Barbara Milman
John Risseeuw
Maria Veronica San Martin
Libby Scarlett
Tim Schwartz
Ellen Sheffield
Ward Shelley
Joshua Singer
Edyth Skinner
Jeff Thompson
Carolyn Thompson
Angie Waller
Thomas Parker Williams
Sam Winston
Richard Minsky
'Embraced: The International Community' is the fourth and final exhibition of the Center's 40th anniversary year-long celebration. 'Source Materials Visualized' presents artists' books, book-related artworks, and text-based new media that are visual interpretations, extrapolations, and recontextualizations.
Embraced: The International Community
This exhibition examines the influence the Center has had on the international book arts scene as well as the international artists who have come to the Center to study, exhibit, or teach. This is the fourth and final exhibition of the Center’s 40th anniversary year-long celebration, each of which featured and documented a particular program.
Artists included are: Biruta Auna, Robert Bringhurst, Inge Bruggeman, Ken Campbell, Ulises Carrión, Ana Cordeiro, Béatrice Coron, Steven Daiber, Helen Douglas & Telfer Stokes, Gavin Dovey, Colette Fu, Michael Gibbs, Takuji Hamanaka, Barbara Henry, Amos Paul Kennedy Jr., Kumi Korf, Hedi Kyle, Catarina Leitão, Ligorano/Reese with Daniel Kelm, Margarita Lypiridou, Mikhail Magaril with Ivan Lebedev, Franco Marinai, Russell Maret, Barbara Mauriello, Clifton Meador, Bernard Middleton, Susan Mills, Jánis Nedéla, Asuka Ohsawa, Zahra Partovi, Werner Pfeiffer, Tom Phillips, Lise Poirier, Melissa Potter, John Randle, John Ross, Miriam Schaer, Gaylord Schanilec, Robbin Ami Silverberg, Alexandra Soteriou, Sylvia de Swaan, and Sam Winston.
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Source Material Visualized
Source Materials Visualized presents artists’ books, book-related artworks, and text-based new media that are visual interpretations, extrapolations, and recontextualizations of researched source materials such as data analysis, surveying, mapping, plotting, data mining, statistics, analytics, observations, and schemes. In keeping with the theme, the exhibition title includes the phrase “Meet the data” rendered phonetically. The exhibition features artist members of the Center as well as invited artists to further the discourse of the exhibition’s theme.
Artists included are: Karen Baldner, Jen Bervin, Matthew Birchall, AJ Bocchino, Sara Bouchard, Sarah Bryant, Eve Faulkes, Neil Freeman, Barbara Henry, Candace Hicks, Peter Jellitsch, Jessica Lagunas, Woody Leslie, Emily McVarish, Toby Millman, Barbara Milman, John Risseeuw, Maria Veronica San Martin, Libby Scarlett, Tim Schwartz, Ellen Sheffield, Ward Shelley, Joshua Singer, Edyth Skinner, Jeff Thompson, Carolyn Thompson, Angie Waller, Thomas Parker Williams, and Sam Winston.
Image: Barbara Mauriello, “My Month in Columbia”
Opening: Wednesday, July 8, 6-8pm
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