it was my first time printing with the lovely platen press during the workshop with donna globus this morning. here is the outcome! new business card!! the workshop was very well organized. each of us had the type set up, and we learned the lock-up and operation of the press. i am so pleased to have the stack of new cards with me! i used the extra press sheets from my offset project for this, and it is perfect... see the paper airplane? (that was the masterpiece by the way :))
Now the We and Stories, the exhibition on personal narrative is over. I posted some pictures of the show and the link is on the right column under "Links", please take a look at them! Great thank you to everyone who participated!!!
I am going to curate a show which will be up on February 2010, and here is the call for entries.
I would like to have works of art that deal with personal narratives.
Please please contact me if you are interested in participating!! I would like to have many submissions!!
We and Stories
Prospectus:
This exhibition will show contemporary art work that deals with personal narratives. Investigating how artists represent / tell / transform the personal narrative through their work, examining the dynamics of their approaches and the notion of the personal and the universal. How can one’s personal story impact others? How can visual art function to deliver the personal into universal? How is storytelling important to each artist and is their process visible in the finished work of art?
Date/Venue:
The exhibition will be in February 2010 at the 6th Floor Printmaking Gallery, Anderson Hall, at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.
Call for Entries:
Eligibilities: Artists’ work must deals with a personal narrative (either artists’ own or others). There is no size limitations for submitting the works, but it would be a consideration because of the limited space at the venue.
Submission Guidelines: Please send following by January 5th, 2010 via e-mail to (asayoshie@gmail.com)
- 1-3 JPG images each of 1 or 2 works,72dpi, approximately 600 x 400 pixels
- A word document that has a brief description of each work, including size and year. (about 40-70 words)
- Artist’s Bio (about a paragraph long)
- If the work is a video piece, please contact the curator directly via e-mail before the final submission.
*Please label each image file with artists’ last name, title of work, and number as needed for details.
Timeline:
-Deadline for Submission of work: Jan 5th 2010
-Announcement of selected works: Jan 10th 2010
-Delivery of accepted works: Jan 25th 2010
-Opening of the show: Feb 5th – 26th 2010
-Reception: Friday Jan 5th 2010
-Closing of the show/ de-installation Feb 27th 2010
-Return work by 2nd week of March 2010
Loan forms will be sent to each participant.
Shipping Instructions will be announced after acceptance of work.
We have Book Party every year in the end of each semester here at UArts! December 17th, Thursday, 4-7pm Come and get artists' books, blank journals, prints, T-shirts, etc... perfect for Christmas gifts and it is fun with good food!
Poster is made by me, printed silkscreen on handmade recycled paper :)))
This is the project I worked on throughout this semester. The title is Paper Airplanes. It is printed offset at the Borowsky Center in the University of the Arts. There was an opportunity to donate this book to the collection at the arts library at Oberlin College, and the collection is exhibited together at the Free Library of Philadelphia now. The show is called Show and Bestow, things are organized by Alice Austin at the Library Company of Philadelphia. The collection is for her friend, who found out that her life will be cut short by cancer(from her description on this collection). At the reception this past Monday, we could handle some books that are in the display cases, and they are really an impressive collection of artists books. My Paper Airplane could be a part of the collection, and it was pretty nice and I felt greatful... the fact I handed it to Alice right after the deadline because I just finished binding them and she just happened to be at the school....
I am in process of binding the 130 copies of this book together. The book comes with 6 post cards in the paper wrapper and I am selling it for $15... if anyone is interested, please contact me....
I am also printing the posters for upcoming book party in December! Before that, I am also participating Book Paper Scissors at the Free Library of Philadelphia, which is kind of art/craft/book fair. I will get a table with friends and sell some small good things :)
on friday, we went to the field trip to washington dc. it was my first time visiting the place. although i was very excited, in the morning i felt a bit unfocused because of the lots of work i left behind in my studio. we went to visit the rare collection room in the library at the national gallery, where the librarian had pulled the selection of books for us to see, and touch. last year, we went to the rare collection room in morgan library in nyc. in short, it was an amazing selection. he showed us fist the book of hours, printed on vellum, bound in the beautiful red tinted leather. there is a book illustrated by leonardo da vinci, studies on the proportion of human body, archticture, etc. there is one done by albrecht durer: his famous signature is printed big on the title page. there are many other that were all fabulous. lots of great engravings and large scale etching plates of night scenes. there were books with beautiful chromo lithographs of all different kinds of brushes. i wish that i can describe better on everything one by one. there were some contemporary artists books. the insect alphabet by anna hepler was one of them and it was such a sweet tiny book, incased in the clear plastic cube with a magnified glass. each insect's name is starting with each letter of alpharbet, and the image of insect is done with tiny etching.
afterwards we went to have lunch, and went around some museums around the mall. it was nice getting away from the studio, inspired by the different things.
We have the workshop week every year in our program here at UArts. This year the workshop was taught by Julia Miller, a book conservator and a book artist, and Pati Scobey, a printmaker and a book artist. We got to chose which workshop to take for these two days, and I chose the book binding workshop with Julia. She showed us many of her models of the historical Nag Hammadi codices, which she has been studying for years. In this workshop, we followed the structure of the Codex VI - that's how they distinguish each of this particular historical books. We learned the different ways of decorating the leather, simple, but so intriguing - she showed us how to do the blind tooling and use the paste wax. She went through each parts of the book with details and historical references, and they were so fascinating. After a while, even though this was my first time working with the leather, I felt pretty comfortable handling this material and want to try more. It was a perfect way to dive into the world of leather.
Asa is an artist working with paper and book structures. She has MFA from Book Arts/Printmaking program at University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She now lives and works in San Diego California.