RECENT EXHIBITIONS
NEW YORK PHOTO FESTIVAL
Brooklyn, NY
May 13–17, 2009. Curated by William A. Ewing (Director, Musée de l'Elysée, Laussane, Switzerland), 'We Are All Photographers Now' examined the way technology is influencing the path of photography. Rich with debates, displays, and general excitement. Find details on the immense schedule of events here.
THE CENTER FOR EMERGING VISUAL ARTISTS
Philadelphia, PA
March–April, 2009. Curated by Elysa Voshell, 'Reading in Installments: Book Art Meets Installation' explored the collision of the page with its surrounding space. On view in the Felicity R. Benoliel Gallery throughout April.
EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Curated by David Faithful, the aim of Inkubator was to broaden the exposure of Artists Books in Scotland and included a variety of British and International artists, including AC Berkheiser, Alec Finlay, Helen Douglas, Miranda Schofield, Otto, Sumi Perera, Chris Taylor, Borbonesa, Nicola Murray, Eddie Summerton, Wiebke Loeper, David Bellingham, Sarah Bodman, Colin Sackett, Susan Johanknecht, and Paul Laidler. Given a semi-punning title, the exhibition was divided into a series of living spaces. Each space was visually themed with wallpaper and furniture to match. There are chairs to sit in and the books are on bookshelves to encourage leisurely browsing.
AUSTRALIA, CYPRUS, FINLAND, IRELAND, THE NETHERLANDS, UK, USA
Curated by Sarah Bodman, Arcadia Id Est featured 'Three Days with an Urban Fox' in an internationally touring exhibition and accompanying symposium. The exhibition launched at TRACE Gallery Dorset, in March 2005 (with a talk by Dr Stephen Bury, British Library), and then toured over the following 34 months to: UWE, Bristol; Centre for the Artist's Book, Australia; Moufflon Bookshop, Nicosia, Cyprus; Eagle Gallery, London; Hartley Library, University of Southampton; AKI, Enschede, The Netherlands, Rikhardinkatu Library, Helsinki, Finland The Yard Gallery at Wollaton Hall; the John M Flaxman Library at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Ginkgo Reading Room at the John M. Olin Library, Washington University, USA; The Fleet Library at Rhode Island School of Design, USA Noosa Regional Gallery, Tewantin, Australia and The National Print Museum of Ireland. Read text from talks paired with the exhibition by Sarah Bodman and Helen Douglas.
BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY
Brooklyn, NY USA
Mapping Memory: A collaborative exhibition of works by AC Berkheiser and Elysa Voshell, this show explored intersections in the artists’ work on mapping memory and reading books.
WITTE DE WITH, CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
PrintROOM: an artist-initiated project space giving international printed matter an efficient way to disseminate ideas.
NOOSA REGIONAL GALLERY
Tewantin, Australia
Books.05, Works of Imagination, Image as text as image: The artist revisits this annual exhibition, paired with an accompanying series of talks.
ULDONI GALLERY
Brno, Czech Republic
Hibrida II: Developed in partnership with artists from the Czech Republic and the UK, the exhibit launched a series of collaborative shows with recently initiated EU countries.
SEOUL INT'L BOOK ARTS FAIR
Seoul, Korea
A worldly display of contemporary bookwork in the heart of Korea.
INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
London, England, UK
London Artists' Books: London's largest show of contemporary book works by international artists. Grant-funded debut from the artist with an array of the supporting works.
BOYMANS VAN BEUNINGEN MUSEUM OF ARTS
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
As part of RE04, Stereo Publication and the contributing artists' work launched in the largest museum in Rotterdam, and included a kiosk of original pieces.
BRIGHT HILL PRESS WORD AND IMAGE GALLERY
Treadwell, NY, USA
Judged by Nancy Callahan and Louise Neaderland, this annual North American
juried book arts exhibition featured two recent works by the artist.
ART BOOKS PRESS
Seattle, WA, USA
Art of the Book: eighteen artists explored the meaning of the book as art, raising the question, "What defines a book as art?"
CAMBERWELL COLLEGE OF ARTS
London, England, UK
Opening the Book: the work of Europe's only postgraduate Book Arts program. Whether you seek singular intimacy or grand installation, the artist's work ranges from an edition of 1 to an edition of 1,000.
WALKER'S POINT CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Milwaukee, WI, USA
Women in the Middle: Borders, Barriers, Intersections: a juried exhibition of contemporary feminist art. Curated in to coincide with the 25th annual conference of the National Women's Studies Association.
HOUSEROOM
Bath, England, UK
An exhibition of contemporary book art in the innovative setting of a domestic environment. The exhibition emphasizes several new books by the artist.
GALLERY WEST
Cleveland, OH, USA
An Open Book: an exhibition challenging a select group of artists to tackle book arts' public presentation issues. 'A Systematic Assessment of Alzheimer's Disease' and 'There Are No Double Standards' were featured as open object displays.
DEAN CLOUGH'S CROSSLEY GALLERY
Halifax, England, UK
7th Contemporary Artists' Book Fair: a chiefly British array of artists' books accompanying an exhibition of Bookworks publishing endeavors. Several of the artist's books were integrated into this event.
INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
London, England, UK
London Artists' Books '03: a frenzied fair of contemporary and modern book works by international artists. 'Three Days with an Urban Fox' launched along with the display of other current works.
WEXFORD ARTS CENTRE
Wexford, Ireland
9th International Wexford Artists' Book Exhibition: a touring exhibition of contemporary artist books encouraging public interaction. 'There Are No Double Standards' was a featured element.
CCSN FINE ARTS GALLERY
Las Vegas, NV, USA
National Book Arts Show: a juried exhibition of media whose form and concept focuses on the book as a conceptual fine art. 'There Are No Double Standards' was selected as one of twenty-two books to represent conceptual book arts in America.
CENTER FOR BOOK ARTS
New York, NY, USA
Artist Members Show: a limited juried exhibition highlighting current work by CBA Artist Members. 'Listen, Doll; In Confidence to a Debutante' appeared as a featured one-of-a-kind piece.
SHISEIDO STUDIO
New York, NY, USA
Small Things and Games: an exhibition previously presented in Paris and Tokyo, led by artist Susan Cianciolo. 'Liliputian Twins' and 'Invitation to Tea' showed with 'Kimono Tinies'.
ONE CLUB FOR ART AND COPY
New York, NY, USA
Juried exhibition focusing on typography and image integration. Several page spreads and posters were displayed on the gallery walls.
ART DIRECTOR'S CLUB OF NEW YORK
New York, NY, USA
An exhibition of the top ten portfolios from the top ten American design schools.



