Been working the hands around new effing projects, like Patrick Herron's Lester book Be Somebody. Lester is a sock puppet. The edition is printed and stacked and now we're binding the hell out of it. Release is immanent. Also we're proofing out the new effing magazine with editor Chris Vitiello and carving up blocks to use on its cover printing. It's a very North Carolina
Be Somebody copies under the cinder blocks.
We're taking some letterpress jobs too and have been banging out sweet two color prints for the U of Texas Writing Center and also for individuals to be wedded and for babies that have been borned. And coasters. Here's some scans of some of the UT Writing Center flyers printed - though the scans don't do the printing much justice:
prints are 7x10 on Crane's Lettra pearl stock, printed on the C&P 8x12. Designed by Suloni Roberts.
We've acquired a small AB Dick offset press and are tearing it down for cleaning and repair and hope to have it operational in the coming weeks. We'll use it for flooding paper stock with color and for underprinting on effing book covers and title pages and endpapers and who knows what else. We just need a little platemaker and we're good to go with the who knows what else. We'll be in the studio all weekend making the paper fly. If you are in Austin
And if you're in San Francisco TONIGHT there is this with Austin's Hoa Nguyen and others:
Friday, April 4 Vietnam
Three Vietnamese Poets: Nguyen Do, Hoa Nguyen, and Truong Tran
In celebration of the recently published anthology Black Dog, Black Night: Contemporary Vietnamese Poetry (Milkweed Editions), three Vietnamese-American contributors will read their poetry. Nguyen Do who edited and translated Black Dog, Black Night with Paul Hoover, Hoa Nguyen, and Trong Tran. This groundbreaking anthology presents the true picture of a poetry that had been suppressed in
and also this weekend in San Francisco, check out my bud's work at this wacky show:
Interactive, crank, prank, word house cosy house treehouse with a white picket fence… Sustained Simulacrum Quip is a collaborative installation piece that invites the audience to play with the monsters in their own backyard. Enter an environment where perhaps you are in control, perhaps not. Where you are not necessarily cogniscent of how your actions may play out and can only experiment…
Home from the plains. I like the plains! Yay Kansas, yay. The people are mild and good looking and aren't too aggressive about their bbq being the best in the world (I didn't try it) and I was treated well for a Texan. I can't and would never complain about Kansas. Anne Boyer is the hostess with the mostest and Robert Baumann, the co-curator of An Actual Kansas Reading Series, is a cute baby chick (though he's a cutter, aren't you Robert). The other reader, Cyrus Console, is a great poet and was introduced by Ken Irby, another great poet. The people and the venue were lovely, the weather was crisp and clear. I shan't wait too long to go back to Kansas. And I got to go to the Hammer Press studios which was amazing. The printers/proprietors, Brady and Lyndsay, gave us a tour and took some time to talk and swap letterpress stories and histories. Kansas City, I'll not soon forget ye.
Here's Anne's brief write up of the reading. There are links to some pictures of the reading and our evening collaging as well.
I spent an hour or so at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art where I saw wonderful things and where wonderful things happened to me which I can't rightly explain. An hour should have been a full day. Next time.
Some images
Anne Boyer's red shoes
Italian sculpture whose name I forget
press room at Hammer Press
Hammer Press posters just printed
me, high on ink and paper at Hammer Press (Brady and Lindsay in the background)
hallway in the Bloch Building at NAMA
...is now open to custom design and printing of stationary and most things smallish and papery. any run size, single or multiple color. you have a design already? then we are that much closer to turning your job around for you. like that olde tymey look, feel, and smell? come see me and let us talk in olde tymey modes of paper and inks and textures.
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