The Story will be featured in the exhibition below:
The Page:
An interactive Exhibition of Artists' Books
Chapman University / Guggenheim Gallery
One University Dr. Orange, CA 92866
February 1-March 12, 2010
Curated by Rachelle W. Chuang and Karin Lanzoni
The artists’ book is a little known form-genre in which the artist presents his or her ideas in the form of a book. For this survey exhibition, thirty artists from a broad range of studio art practices were asked to submit one page (in the original or poster format) from their artists’ book to mount on the walls of the gallery. Guest curators Rachell
e W. Chuang and Karin Lanzoni selected these artists—painters, photographers,sculptors, graphic designers, printers, performance artists, and book artists—each employing distinctive artistic strategies and techniques.
Including works by:
Michael Asher, Rheim Alkadhi, Kim Beck, Stephen Berens, Sarah Bryant, David Bunn, Robin Cameron, Carolee Campbell, Macy Chadwick, Rebecca Chamblee, Colin Cook, Harrell Fletcher, Christine Forsythe, Dan Goodsell, Nancy Jo Haselbacher, Deborah Hede, Margaret Honda, David Horvitz, Steven Hull, Amos Kennedy, Mark Robert Lewis, Steve Miller, Susan Porteous, Sue Ann Robinson, Moira Roth & Slobodan Dan Paich, Jérôme Saint-Loubert Bié, Robbin Ami Silverberg, Sumi Ink Club, Katie Lewis Underwood, Susan Viguers, Susan Weinz, Michelle Wilson, Jenny Yoshida

I am participating in a show at Cinders Gallery. On view will be my One Pencil Drawing.
Stop by if you are in town.
Cinders Gallery Presents:
KNOW NEW YORK
Jan 8th - Feb 7th 2010
Opening Reception Friday January 8th 7 - 10pm
Diane Barcelowsky, Hisham Bharoocha, Robin Cameron, Raul Denieves,
Andrew Guenther, Maya Hayuk, Eli Lehrhoff, Dennis McNett, Cameron Michel,
Leif Parsons, Carly Rabalais, Leif Ritchey, Johnathan Rosen, Ryan Wallace,
and Eric White
All around me people are taking notes, mapping things out, rewiring circuits, reinventing conventions, collecting, combining, and making connections that often turn into new and honest adventures for the eyes and ears, the head and heart. They just won’t stop. Our posse is getting big, our posse is getting bigger. And I’m still getting to Know New York. Even after living here for almost 10 years, I will always be getting to Know New York a little bit more everyday. It just never stops going and growing and morphing, energy like electrons running into each other wild like bumper cars to the galloping sounds of the JMZ rolling by my window. I’m excited for a New Year to begin, a new era for all of us to start together.
These artists are all living in New York.
They are out in the middle of the night collecting bits of street trash sparkle to brighten your day. They are using circular rhythms and parallel lines to find a piece of peace while others do dance moves in the street with gold pants and silver balloons. Life in abandoned hotels out in the desert armed with futuristic yet medieval-style prosthetics for enhancing life. The wolfbats have come out of the caves and the spirits are arising. Envisoned revisions of popular culture are reassigning the meanings of what we know reality to be with a faux facsimile. Or a magic carpet ride, several twists of fate, and a bit of dumb luck.
This is the first in a series of exhibitions that focuses specifically on New York artists.
Let’s begin the year by getting to know thy neighbor.
103 Havemeyer st.
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Wed-Sun 1-7pm
If for some reason you happen to be in Zurich this weekend, you should most definitely check out this zine session.
I have some books around, and say hi to Benjamin!
I've added my books to this growing resource, check out all the interesting titles here.
Sent this in, we will see if it gets printed.