Frank Anderson
Candace Cannon
Candace Cannon is a Visual Arts Teacher at Lexington High School, where she teaches 2-D Design, Visual Arts Foundations, and Photography. She graduated from the University of South Carolina with a BFA and has18 hours towards her IMA. One of her recent books won a Mixed Media award at the 2006 USC Juried Student Art Show.
Her passion for bookmaking started in the summer of 2005 with a graduate class that focused on bookmaking. From there she went on to take two other bookmaking classes offered at USC. The passion
continues as she now teaches colleagues the art of bookmaking.
Peter Madden
Peter is an accomplished and widely exhibited book artist who works with found objects such as a stone from the Aegean sea or a bottlecap from the streets of Boston. Peter turns small objects into larger stories of his journeys. He uses alternative print processes with objects to create books with his own signature style. He has taught at places such as MCBA, Minneapolis; Truro Art Center, Massachusetts; and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. His one-of-a-kind handmade books have been exhibited and collected by Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, Institute of Contemporary Art, Harvard’s Houghton Library, and the Center for Book Arts in New York, as well as being featured in over a dozen publications on book arts.
For more information ::
http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2004/12/31/for_these_resourceful_artists_its_water_water_everywhere?mode=PF
www.fawc.org/fall/visual/madden.shtm
Robbin Price
Robin Price is a letterpress printer and publisher of artists’ books and fine press books. Often praised
for their complexity and scholarly research and enjoyed for their fine craftsmanship, her books cover a wide range of subjects. Robin actively seeks out contemporary artists, writers, and artisans with whom
to collaborate. She has published under the imprint of Robin Price, Publisher for most of the past twenty-two years.
Her work is collected by numerous special collections libraries across the country and has been exhibited at a wide array of venues, including the Center for Book Arts (NYC), the Columbia College (Chicago) Center for Book and Paper Arts, the Getty Research Institute, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, and the PABA (Photo Art Book Art) Gallery in New Haven, Connecticut. Robin was the subject of a retrospective at the Yale University Arts of the Book Collection in 2001 titled “From Printer’s Devil to Artist-Printer: The Letterpress Work of Robin Price.” Her work has been written about in Betty Bright’s recent survey of contemporary American book art: No Longer Innocent: Book Art in America 1960-1980 (Granary Books, 2005).
In 2002, she curated the exhibition “By Chance: Serendipity and Randomness in Contemporary Artists’ Books” for the Yale Arts of the Book Collection. She has lectured and taught widely at places ranging from Wesleyan University, the University of the Arts (Philadelphia), the Dartmouth College Book Arts Workshop, the Wells College Summer Book Arts Institute, the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, and The Claremont Colleges.
Mary Robinson
Mary Robinson is an Assistant Professor and Head of Printmaking in the University of South Carolina Department of Art, where she teaches printmaking and papermaking. Robinson’s educational background includes a BFA in studio art from the University of Colorado-Boulder, an MA in art history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and an MFA in printmaking from Indiana University-Bloomington. In addition to papermaking classes at USC, Robinson has taught papermaking at Indiana University-South Bend, the Columbia Museum of Art (Columbia, SC), and the first SABA conference at USC in 2005. Robinson’s prints and mixed media works on paper have been shown throughout the United States as well as in England, Germany, Italy and Australia.
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