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Broadway, Kate Walker Dec 2011

Broadway, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
25 x 25 inches


6th Avenue, Kate Walker Dec 2011

6th Avenue, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
25 x 25 inches


Conversation, Kate Walker Dec 2011

Conversation, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
47 x 55 inches


Avenue Of The Americas I, Kate Walker Dec 2011

Avenue Of The Americas I, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
25 x 25 inches


Complete Newspaper, Magazine, Tv, Radio, Podcast, And Blog Press Coverage, Laura Kina Dec 2010

Complete Newspaper, Magazine, Tv, Radio, Podcast, And Blog Press Coverage, Laura Kina

Laura Kina

Visit the artist website for a comprehensive list of popular press coverage from 2002-present: http://www.laurakina.com/press.html


Fourth Of July Iii, Kate Walker Dec 2010

Fourth Of July Iii, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
20 x 24 inches


Fourth Of July I, Kate Walker Dec 2010

Fourth Of July I, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
20 x 24 inches


Where Book Art And Technology Mingle, Peter D. Verheyen, Richard Minsky Jan 2010

Where Book Art And Technology Mingle, Peter D. Verheyen, Richard Minsky

Peter D Verheyen

Interview of Peter D. Verheyen by Richard Minsky. Peter Verheyen, conservator, bookbinder, and creator of the Books Arts Web, discusses the current state of book arts. Although he creates impeccable fine bindings that have won international awards, Peter Verheyen's huge contribution to the field of book art has little to do with making or conserving physical books. His magum opus is the Book Arts Web (philobiblon.com), the main location on the Internet for book art information and resources, from online exhibitions to tutorials, opportunities, blogs, and reference materials.


Bookbinding & Conservation: A Sixty-Year Odyssey Of Art And Craft By Don Etherington, Peter D. Verheyen Jan 2010

Bookbinding & Conservation: A Sixty-Year Odyssey Of Art And Craft By Don Etherington, Peter D. Verheyen

Peter D Verheyen

For those involved with bookbinding, book conservation, or with the Guild of Book Workers, Don Etherington needs no introduction – he has served as a teacher, mentor, and friend. Now, with Bookbinding & Conservation: A Sixty-year Odyssey of Art and Craft we can read about how he came to enter this field, was influenced by his teachers and mentors, and how he helped shape the world of bookbinding and conservation.

"Bookbinding & Conservation: A Sixty-year Odyssey of Art and Craft" contains a forward by Bernard Middleton, another leader in the field, and one who needs little introduction himself. It is …


Cover Image And Featured Artist - Zeek: A Jewish Journal Of Thought And Culture, Laura Kina Dec 2009

Cover Image And Featured Artist - Zeek: A Jewish Journal Of Thought And Culture, Laura Kina

Laura Kina

Kina, Laura “Sugar.” ZEEK: A Jewish Journal of Thought and Culture. Winter 2010. Cover image and p.62-65.


Exhibition Catalogue Essay And Artwork - "Half Yella: Embracing Ethno-Racial Ambiguity", Laura Kina Dec 2009

Exhibition Catalogue Essay And Artwork - "Half Yella: Embracing Ethno-Racial Ambiguity", Laura Kina

Laura Kina

"Half Yella: Embracing Ethno-racial Ambiguity" essay and artwork featured in Embracing Ambiguities: Faces of the Future (exhibition catalogue). Cal State Fullerton University, Fullerton Main Art Gallery, 2010.

“Embracing Ambiguity: Faces of the Future,” features artwork by 10 multicultural artists living and working in the United States who are searching for new ways to define identity. Through painting, sculpture, video and mixed media, these artists attempt to answer the question, “What are you?”

The artists are:

Nzuji De Magalhaes, who combines African and American art forms to depict issues of stereotype, myth, ethnicity and politics.

Kip Fulbeck, artist, photographer, filmmaker and …


Green Zone, Kate Walker Dec 2009

Green Zone, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
48 x 57 inches


The Watch, Kate Walker Dec 2009

The Watch, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

48 x 57 inches


Contemplative Video Art Interview, Joanna Spitzner May 2009

Contemplative Video Art Interview, Joanna Spitzner

Anne Beffel

Radio interview: Contemplative Video Project developer and artist, Anne Beffel and CVP participants talk about their experiences with mindfulness based art practices in anticipation of their exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, NY.


The Bone Folder By Ernst Collin, Peter D. Verheyen Jan 2009

The Bone Folder By Ernst Collin, Peter D. Verheyen

Peter D Verheyen

DER PRESSBENGEL/THE BONE FOLDER: A DIALOGUE BETWEEN AN AESTHETICALLY- INCLINED BIBLIOPHILE AND A WELL-VERSED-IN-ALL-ASPECTS-OF-THE- CRAFT BOOKBINDER

By Ernst Collin, translated and introduced by Peter D. Verheyen

Der Pressbengel, by Ernst Collin, was originally published in German in 1922. This is its first translation into English. Conceived as a dialogue between a bibliophile and a master bookbinder on all aspects of the bookbinding craft as well as specific techniques, the text also addresses the conflicts between quality and cost and matters of good taste. An introduction by the translator discusses the historical context of the decline of formal training, a trend …


Uss New York, Kate Walker Dec 2008

Uss New York, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
48 x 59 inches


The Changing Book: Transitions In Design, Production, And Preservation, Peter D. Verheyen Dec 2008

The Changing Book: Transitions In Design, Production, And Preservation, Peter D. Verheyen

Peter D Verheyen

This book review was originally published in the Guild of Book Workers' Newsletter, Vol 181, December, 2008.

"The Changing Book: Transitions in Design Production, and Preservation publishes the proceedings of the conference of the same name organized by and held at the University of Iowa July 22-25,2005. This conference tied together many threads, from an exhibition honoring the life's work of William (Bill) Anthony, the first conservator at the University of Iowa and teacher to some of today's best, to a "tent show" which gave the public the opportunity to learn about the book arts hands-on, to 19 formal presentations …


An Evolving Tradition: Andoa Pottery Of The Ecuadorian Amazon, Joe Molinaro Apr 2008

An Evolving Tradition: Andoa Pottery Of The Ecuadorian Amazon, Joe Molinaro

Joe Molinaro

No abstract provided.


Storm, Kate Walker Dec 2007

Storm, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
48 x 48 inches




Bloom, Kate Walker Dec 2007

Bloom, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas


Member Profiles: Karen Hanmer And Peter Verheyen, Peter D. Verheyen, Karen A. Hanmer Aug 2007

Member Profiles: Karen Hanmer And Peter Verheyen, Peter D. Verheyen, Karen A. Hanmer

Peter D Verheyen

This is the second in a continuing series of interviews of Guild members. Current and former Exhibitions Chairs Karen Hanmer and Peter Verheyen met at Standards in Chicago in 1999. She never dreamed his subliminal messages would entice her from making “freaky-foldies” to become a binder. He never suspected she would attempt to seduce him to the other side with odd examples of vaguely book-like ephemera. They share an appreciation of fine craft, spare design, and excessively robust (read Teutonic) endsheets.


Hotspot, Kate Walker Dec 2006

Hotspot, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
72 x 96 inches


William Anthony Fine Binder, Peter D. Verheyen Feb 2006

William Anthony Fine Binder, Peter D. Verheyen

Peter D Verheyen

William “Bill” Anthony (1926-1989) was arguably one of the most influential bookbinders and conservators in the US. His impact cannot be measured by his work alone but also by his legacy as demonstrated by all those he trained, many of whom are now leaders in the field in their own right. Lawrence Yerkes’ forward and Helen Ryan’s introduction to the catalog describe not only Anthony’s life and work, but also the emotional bond they had with him and his spirit that touched so many.


The German Case Binding, Peter D. Verheyen Jan 2006

The German Case Binding, Peter D. Verheyen

Peter D Verheyen

The case (Bradel) binding is the most common, general purpose binding structure in use by binders in Germany. What sets it apart from other case bindings is that the cover boards and spine stiffener are joined together with a strip of sturdy paper before covering. This allows the covers to be fit precisely to the textblock, especially at the joint and fore-edge. For this reason the structure is also very well suited to beginners. Books using this structure are generally covered in full cloth, paper, or a combination of the two. The structure is not well suited to leather binding …


Trawl, Kate Walker Dec 2005

Trawl, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
60 x 72 inches


Springback Ledger Bindings (English Style), Peter D. Verheyen Jan 2005

Springback Ledger Bindings (English Style), Peter D. Verheyen

Peter D Verheyen

During his introduction, Richard Baker described how, while Deputy Head of the Conservation Bindery of the Johns Hopkins University Library'he was introduced to the springback binding. The historical development of the springback, originally patented in Great Britain in 1799 by John and Joseph Williams, is described in Bernard Middleton's History of English Craft Bookbinding, but Middleton does not detail the steps required to complete a binding. The springbackalso has a long history in the German binding tradition, where it continues to see regular use, especially for guestbooks.

As a style, the springback is firmly rooted in the "trade" binding tradition. …


N-Aquifer, Kate Walker Dec 2004

N-Aquifer, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
60 x 72 inches


Partition Act, Kate Walker Dec 2004

Partition Act, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
60 x 72 inches


Hola Chica De La Isla, Kate Walker Dec 2004

Hola Chica De La Isla, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
60 x 72 inches


Evangeline, Kate Walker Dec 2004

Evangeline, Kate Walker

Kate Walker

oil on canvas
60 x 72 inches