Projects for the Page: Exploring Artists Books

NC1087-01

Start Date

03/24

Time

6pm–9pm

Room

DMC TBA

End Date

05/12

Meeting Day

Mondays

Credits

0

An artist’s book is a form of artistic expression that draws inspiration from the concept of the “book” itself. What distinguishes an artist’s book from a traditional book is the creative intention behind its production—an artist’s vision shapes not just the content, but the form, materials, design, and process. These works merge elements of printmaking, photography, poetry, experimental narrative, graphic design, visual art, and publishing. What truly defines an artist’s book is the artist’s intent, and artists have explored countless techniques and approaches, from traditional craftsmanship to avant-garde experimentation. An artist’s book might be produced through fine press printing or handcrafted by the artist, its pages filled with everything from computer-generated images to photocopied material. Books can be sculptural, tiny or monumental, altered, reassembled, or made from unexpected materials, often created in limited editions or as one-of-a-kind pieces. Through these innovations, artists continually push the boundaries of what a book can be, challenging conventional ideas about its content, structure, and purpose. Join us as we explore  the world of Artists’ Books and create Projects for the Page!

 

“Unlike an art book, catalog or monograph that tend to showcase artworks created in another medium, the term ‘artists’ books’ refers to publications that have been conceived as artworks in their own right. These ‘projects for the page’ are generally inexpensive, often produced in large or open editions, and are democratically available.”   

                                                         ~Printed Matter, an organization devoted to books and publications made by artists.

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Kristin Powers

Kristin Powers is a sculptural installation artist focused on creating spaces while leaving room. for reflection. Working with multiple mediums, lens-based media, and sound, Powers explores an ever-evolving iterative landscape, looking for resonant frequencies where many feel. Powers holds a BFA in Ceramics from Rhode Island School of Design, and an MFA in Sculpture from … Read more