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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Taking In: Aib Photography 2004, Aib Students
Taking In: Aib Photography 2004, Aib Students
Taking In
This book is the second edition in the Taking In: series. As was the case in Taking In: I, the work, dedication, detail, and graphic design is extraordinary and impressive. The work submitted by our students, and selected by our distinguished judges, reflects the eclectic vision, visual intelligence, perception, and promise of a talented student body. Taking In: is truly a collaboration of the images, ideas, and talents from all departments at AIB. The concept has always been a simple one...to showcase the artistic diversity and vision of students who incorporate photography in heir personal artistic expression.
A Portrait Of Nangsao Dungjai, (Nangsao) Dungjai Pungauthaikan, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
A Portrait Of Nangsao Dungjai, (Nangsao) Dungjai Pungauthaikan, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Culture
This book was completed for Jan Baker's artists' book class.
To Lily And Clark, Christine Elizabeth Gallagher, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
To Lily And Clark, Christine Elizabeth Gallagher, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Stories
This book was completed for Jan Baker's Graduate Studio class.
Feed The Birds, Whitney Lauren Fong, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Feed The Birds, Whitney Lauren Fong, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Animals
This book was created for Jan Baker's Papermaking class.
Atlas, Esther Chak, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Atlas, Esther Chak, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Culture
This book was completed for Jan Baker's artists' book class.
Race Race, Brian M. Johnson, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Race Race, Brian M. Johnson, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Culture
This book was completed for Jan Baker's artists' book class Printed Books.
Pine Needles And Cones, Peter Freedman, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Pine Needles And Cones, Peter Freedman, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Nature
This book was completed for Jan Baker's artists' book class, Printed Books.
Fortunes Of War, Brian M. Johnson, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Fortunes Of War, Brian M. Johnson, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Stories
This book was completed for Jan Baker's artists' book class.
Archipelago, Richard Rose, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Archipelago, Richard Rose, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
24 unnumbered pages. Cover title. Editor, Philip C. Rose ; Design, PopKitchen, Inc. Grandpa vs. Slinky -- Il Turista -- Eye lines -- Manna -- B[or]n -- Whack-a-mole -- The Indelible shrinking man -- Chordata -- Projection -- Brother's keeper -- At eighty. Collection of concrete poems. Letterpress printing, red and black. Typeface, Legacy Serif. Pop-it note mounted inside backcover, to Jan from the author. RISD Faculty. Gift of Jan Baker.
Yellow Wallpaper. Selections, Crystal Cawley, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Yellow Wallpaper. Selections, Crystal Cawley, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
[2], 20 pages, [5] pages of plates : color ill. ; 29 cm. 5 colograph relief prints; mounted paste paper frontispiece. Illustrated paste-down end papers (collographs). Issued in an illustrated dust-jacket (frottage and acrylic paint on tracing paper, laminated with acrylic medium). "The text ... first published in New England Magazine, January 1892 ... This book was designed and produced by Crystal Cawley. It was typeset and printed at Wolfe Editions ..."--Colophon. Edition limited to 30 numbered copies. Library has copy no. 22.
A Sphinx's Field Guide To Questionable Answers, Michael Kuch, Special Collections, Fleet Library
A Sphinx's Field Guide To Questionable Answers, Michael Kuch, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
[34] pages (unpaged) : color illus. (some folded). Printed by Art Larson. "... type from the banks of Horton Tank ..."--Colophon. "... meant as a kind of celebration of the merging of The Double Elephant Press' studio with the studio of Art Larson's Horton Tank Graphics ... The wood-type in the book comes from Larson's collection ..."--Accompanying description of the work, (1 sheet ([1] page)) laid in. "A key to the wood type in the order of appearance" ([1] folded leaf) laid in at end. Chiefly wood type specimens and color woodblock prints on folded leaves. Edition limited to 150 …
Wrongly Bodied Two, Clarissa Sligh, Women's Studio Workshop, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Wrongly Bodied Two, Clarissa Sligh, Women's Studio Workshop, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
112 pages : illustrations, portraits. "Wrongly bodied two" relates the stories of Jake, a contemporary white male imprisoned in a woman's body as he transitions from female to male and Ellen Craft, a 19th century black woman who escapes slavery by passing as a white man. While photographing Jake's transition, Sligh becomes conscious of society's psychological response to the transgressive act of changing one's identity. Recalling Ellen Craft's journey to freedom, Sligh re-examines her own fears of crossing the forbidden boundaries of gender, race and class."--artist's webpage. "Produced during an artist residency at the Women's Studio Workshop .. The book …
Abecé, Joan Lyons, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Abecé, Joan Lyons, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
hand sewn signatures with cloth spine and paper covered boards. Enclosed in cardboard wrapper with thread tie. Cover; interior pages and spreads. Colorful images of letters of the alphabet, as found in grafitti on various public surfaces in Mexico City.
Beach Boxes, Judy Gelles, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Beach Boxes, Judy Gelles, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
Pamphlet stitch variation, machine sewn, with hard cover; cover; title page; interior spread; interior pages; interior spread. Black and white photographs of beach houses with each building highlighted in color. No text. RISD Alumna.
Burn Down The Zendo, Michael Hannon, Carolee Campbell, David Brock, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Burn Down The Zendo, Michael Hannon, Carolee Campbell, David Brock, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
stab binding in the style of a Japanese "chomen" or account book, with nail for hanging book, housed in a lucite slipcase; prospectus exterior; front cover; interior pages. number 96 in an edition of 110, signed by the author. Designed and printed by Carolee Campbell. Kanji on cover by David Brock. "San Zendo" means Zen meditation hall or periodic question and answer session between student and teacher (from prospectus)
The Conversation, Macy Chadwick, Special Collections, Fleet Library
The Conversation, Macy Chadwick, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
accordion; slipcase cover; cover; page spreads; accordion partially unfolded. number 37 of 50 copies, signed by the artist
Nets, Jen Bervin, Unkown Risd Student, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Nets, Jen Bervin, Unkown Risd Student, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
150 leaves. The texts of Shakespeare's 150 sonnets have been "stripped ... bare ... to make the space of the poems open, porous, possible ..."--Working note. The full text of Shakespeare is printed in light gray type, with the author's selected words printed in darker type. The title is derived in this manner from the word Sonnets. Library has a 2nd copy in Artists' Books: B458Ne. Curated title for Fleet Library Special Collections exhibition Stacked & Altered, summer 2022.
True To Life, Julie Chen, Special Collections, Fleet Library
True To Life, Julie Chen, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
1 volume (unpaged) : 12 leaves of color plates. Title from portfolio box. Text "block" has 12 leaves of color plates that are manipulated by the reader. Includes instructions on "How to work this book"--Colophon. "... letterpress printed using a combination of pressure plates, woodblocks, & photopolymer plates. It was assembled and bound at Flying Fish Press with expert assistance from Macy Chadwick. The image that appears on each page is one section of a long, continuous visual timeline that can never be viewed all at once. In an edition of 100 copies.--Colophon. Library has copy no. 36, signed by …
Small Gifts, Karen S. Kunc, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Small Gifts, Karen S. Kunc, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
1 sheet : color illustrations . Author information from colophon. "This book began at midsummer with etchings made in Kustavi, and aquatints made at home in the fall. The text is handset and the paper is handmade of grasses and old sheets. All completed at winter solstice by Karen Kunc."--Colophon. Issued in an edition of 18. Bound in boards covered with blue, grey, and red paper. Text consists of a Finnish folk song. Color etchings and aquatints printed on handmade paper of grasses and cotton rag. Letterpress printed text. Accordion folded into covered boards. Library has copy no. 8.