PULP 2022
Book and Paper Arts
July 30 to Sept 4
This show will feature innovative and traditional explorations of book arts, paper arts, and paper sculptures, including paper objects, book-art-related objects, altered books, and sculptural and wall-mounted pieces, as well as more traditional artists' books, letterpress printing and bookbinding.
Show coordinators are Renee Owen and Jennylynn Hall. Jurors are Alicia Bailey and Helen Hiebert.
Jurors
Alicia Bailey, curator and artist, is currently the director of Abecedarian Books. She has been working with book forms since the mid-nineties, has owned and run a successful gallery dedicated to book arts, and is the visionary and curator behind the annual Artists’ Book Cornucopia.
Helen Hiebert is a Colorado artist who constructs installations, sculptures, films, and artists’ books and works in paper using handmade paper as her primary medium. She teaches, lectures and exhibits her work internationally and online, and is the author of several how-to books about papermaking and paper crafts.
See the list of Pulp artists below.
Click to take the 360 tour of Pulp 2022:
Video produced by Reneé Owen:
John Accurso, Bratty Lurker
Tom Arie Donch, Perspective on those closest
John Babcock, Firewood
Servane Briand, Threads of Life - Codex 2022
Carol Brighton, The Electriciy of Now
Sara Burgess, Numbers Book
Valerie Carrigan, Cup of Gold
Sumita Chatterjee, Beauty in Fragments
Lucy Childs, A Pine Grove:on Quiet Island through the seasons, 1973
Jennie Cooley, Pando Diary Vol.1
Lorraine Crowder, A Basket of Carrots
Lorraine Crowder, Gone Missing
Lorraine Crowder, Missing
Ben DiNino, The New Complete Book of Bicycling
Debra Disman, Prairie
Debra Disman, Prairie 2
Majka Dokudowicz, All that is solid melts into air
Claire Dong, the tulips are too red in the first place, they hurt me.
Michelle Lynn Dyrness, Night for Day (The Polarities Project)
Jane Ewing, Lateral Thinking/Japanese Aesthetics
Julia Feldman, 44.6 degrees Fahrenheit (7 degrees Celsius)
Sharon Fingold, The Private Realm of: Movie of an altered book and its packaging
Deborah Benioff Friedman, Back To the Garden
Deborah Benioff Friedman, Lost in the Eelgrass
Ewa Gavrielov, Security Blanket 3
Ewa Gavrielov, Clear Lines
Joyce Gold, Collection 6
Francine Goodfriend, Critical Stenosis
Rebecca Herman and Mark Shoffner, Books on Ice, 2021
Brooke Holve, The Or Not
Eric Johnson, Open Pit Mind
Mirka Knaster, Connectivity
Ellen Knudson, Thumb
Tiana Krahn, Inconclusive Manual For Unanswerable Questions
Daniel Krakauer, Ungrounded
Marcia Lavine, Waves meet the Shore
Marcia Lavine, I thought I’d Live Forever
Monica Lee, Random Letters
Sherrie Lovler, This Journey to Ixtlan
Mary V. MarshHere/Hear: Meta Data Mining
Bridget McGrawI, Ape E.D. ~ DeepAI
Pauline Minser, Picturesque California
Laurel Moorhead, Weave Through Winter
Zea Morvitz, seeing knowing forgetting seeing
Sean Olson, Flowers (large)
Linda Ortiz, The Real Fortune 500, Health and Happiness
Renée Owen, Between Falling Away & Arising
Renée Owen, On the Backs of Slaves: Coffea Arabica
Bettina Pauly, Catch of the day!
Chris Perry, 215 Ripples: diatom
Chris Perry, 163 Ripples: ladder (fish)
Sara Press, Our Specters
Daniel Ramirez, Herrera Tangled Memories
Camden Richards, Deborah Sibony, and Anne Hege: Water, Calling
Iris Rountree, California Drought
Laura Russell, The Enchanting Desert
Ann Savageau, Bookworm
Barbara Shapiro, Faulty Towers: Night and Day
Joani Share, Scribe
Susan Joy Share, ZXB Bundle
Alix Anne Shaw, Inscapes
Claudia Smelser, Gutter
Denise Stephenson, Tri-Strangulation
Denise Stephenson, What She Said
B. Stevens Strauss, Lyonel’s Glimpse
B. Stevens Strauss, Solstice Flight
Jami Taback, Poems
Sha Towers, Abecedarium Animalium: A Bestiary of What the Animals Taught Me
Naomi Velasquez, Peace
Michelle Wilson, Bison Time
Michelle Wilson, El Proceso
Lucia Znamirowski, Holly Woodlove