Past WSW intern & Artists’ Book resident Dani Leventhal is part of Greater New York, the third iteration of the quinquennial exhibition organized by MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, showcasing some 68 artists and collectives living and working in the metropolitan New York area. The exhibition will open at MoMA PS1 on [...]
Beyond Binnewater: Dani Leventhal at P.S. 1
May 19th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Beyond Binnewater · Book Arts · Interns · Visiting Artists
Nicole Donnelly: Falling Water
April 14th, 2010 · No Comments
A WSW Artist-in-Residence Profile
By Steven Andersen
Tucked away on her website, Nicole Donnelly has a 10-second video clip of a wayward book as it’s tossed and tumbled by waves on the banks of the Thames. It’s one of those strange, serendipitous moments where a random event takes on a kind of transcendence. The pages of the [...]
Tags: In the studios · Paper Making · Visiting Artists
It’s not to late! I and Thou: The Book as Community
November 12th, 2009 · No Comments
A selection of WSW book works is part of the Rutgers exhibition that accompanied the 15th Annual New Jersey Book Arts Symposium. WSW directors Ann Kalmbach and Tatana Kellner participated in one of the panels at the symposium, along with Karen McDermott (Book Arts Roundtable), Linda Helm Krapf (Printmaking Council of New Jersey), Esther Smith, [...]
Tags: Book Arts · Events · Staff · Visiting Artists
The Complex of All of These (A.K.A. Abby is so cool)
October 29th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Somehow Abigail Uhteg managed to not only edition a book and take some of the sweetest photos ever during her residency here at WSW, but she also managed to put together over 3000 of her photos to make a fabulous video of the process. We cant stop watching this!
You can learn more about abby at [...]
Tags: Book Arts · In the studios · Intaglio · Letterpress · Paper Making · Staff · Technique · Visiting Artists
Overseas transmission: Berlin 10.25.09
October 26th, 2009 · No Comments
We are just back from Berlin. It was a long drive, but Barbara pointed out highlights along the way helping us catch up on our German history. First we met Barbara’s 6′7″ son Hano (sp?). I don’t think I know anyone else that tall, but it was his soft probably tenor voice that [...]
Tags: Book Arts · Darmstadt · Letterpress · Staff
