A small journal I made for class! Bound in white leather, with my suminagashi decorating the covers and end papers.


Interdisciplinary artwork, including installation & print
A small journal I made for class! Bound in white leather, with my suminagashi decorating the covers and end papers.
I have book art sculptures and suminagashi prints at Grey Matter Float Spa for the month of November! Stop by for a sensory deprivation pod experience and some trippy art 🎨
Come see the work of the 53 BAG members who made color come alive at the first exhibition of the Pantone Postcard Project | BAG Mail Art: 2018-2019.
We’ll kick it off with an opening in the Axle Contemporary Mobile Art Space on Saturday, August 24, 2019, from 4 pm to 7 pm (perhaps beyond). This is in the Santa Fe Railyard near the Farmer’s Market Pavilion, across from Site Santa Fe (near Paseo de Peralta and Guadalupe Street: Railyard Park Map.
The cards will be on display until Sunday, September 8, 2019. Please check the website for daily locations of the van.
Many thanks to Axle Contemporary, which was founded in 2010 by artists Matthew Chase-Daniel and Jerry Wellman as a collaborative work of art and an innovative vehicle for arts distribution.
Join us at the Gerald Peters Project Gallery today for the opening of some great shows! 5-7pm, 1011 Paseo de Peralta.
Found a copy of Maternal Mitochondria’s art project Spilled Ink in the shelves… If someone tries to buy this, Collected Works Bookstore is going to be really confused! Spilled Ink is a small chapbook filled with poetry, photography, and suminagashi from an artist residency at Wildacres in North Carolina. We had just read Amanda Palmer’s The Art of Asking, and I participated in the community that grew up around the book, sending free copies to people around the world (and sometimes getting weird, awesome book art in return). So we decided that Spilled Ink would not be purchasable, and would mostly be given to people who asked for it… I say mostly because I definitely foisted off a few on my poor friends! So it’s super fun to still find copies of this hidden around town.