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Changing the Conversation by Alisa Banks

I am honored to be the featured speaker for Changing the Conversation, and exhibition of “artist books, zines, and broadsides (that seek) to encourage conversations that challenge long held beliefs, ideals, and ideas facing our society. The exhibit will cover multiple topics that will leave each reader with an expanded knowledge of the social justice issues we face in our past, present, and future.”

In my talk Political Bodies: Agency and Intention, I will spotlight my book Wrongful Termination, which is included in the exhibition, the incidents that inspired it, a few other works and some thoughts on changing the conversation.

The talk is scheduled for Thursday, August 25, 2022 at 4pm Pacific Time. The event is free, but registration is required. Click here to register. Hope you see you there!

August at Women's Studio Workshop by Alisa Banks

There are still a few spots left in The Book Art Dummy, a week-long workshop that I’ll be facilitating at the Women’s Studio Workshop (WSW) in Rosendale, New York, August 22 - 26. 

The workshop will focus on the development of original content to create a dummy for a book arts project. A dummy is a mock-up or model of a book, and is created when a significant portion of the project has been resolved. The dummy functions as a general model for the final project. 

Participants will identify a project through a series of exercises, and create their book dummy during the workshop. We’ll move from ideation and writing, and then to design, budgeting, and building. Attendees can expect to leave the workshop with at least one project identified, a corresponding dummy and budget projection, and a notebook of ideas, writing exercises, and handouts.

Rosendale is located in the Hudson Valley, and I am certainly looking forward to taking a break from our successive days of 100+ degree Texas heat! I hope to see you there.

Learn more about the workshop and WSW here.

Emergence In "Boundless" by Alisa Banks

Emergence is one of the works featured in Boundless, an exhibition that “…celebrates the visionary ideals of the artist’s book which often challenge, in the best of ways, our preconceived notions of what a book can be. Boundless explores the vast field of artist’s books, but also the thinking of book artists. Each work reveals the mapping and laying bare of uncomfortable, surprising, or unexplored terrain.”

The exhibition is open from Mar 4 – Jun 22, 2022 at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art in Bainbridge Island, WA. Click here for details.

Environmental Design Library Exhibit by Alisa Banks

My latest book, Inheritance, will be on display in Adaptation: Artist’s Books for a Changing Environment, an exhibit at the Environmental Design Library at UC Berkeley until May 15. The opening reception, April 9 from 3 - 6pm, coincides with the CODEX International Art Fair. Event details here.

Enid Mark Lecture Series @ Smith College by Alisa Banks

Enid Mark Lecture Series

I am pleased to be featured as the Enid Mark Lecturer at Smith College (Northampton, MA). In Mixed Messages: Fusing Literary and Oral Traditions, I will discuss my latest book, Inheritance, the essay that inspired it, and other works that use unconventional materials. The event will be held in person at the Neilson Library and virtually via Zoom. Attendance is free, but registration is required. For details and registration, please click here.

Fiber Stories - Craft Boston by Alisa Banks

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I’m pleased to announce that I am showing a variety of mixed media textile collages at Fiber Stories, a virtual showcase sponsored by The Society of Crafts, Boston from July 16 through August 29. Fiber Stories is an online celebration of fiber arts, fiber-inspired techniques, and storytelling featuring more than 45 contemporary craft artists. The event will feature artist interviews and demonstrations, conversations with experts in the field, and the chance to shop for one-of-a-kind fiber-based art.

I am scheduled for a virtual interview Thursday, July 22 @ 2pm CT. The event is free, but registration is required, Click here for the link to register.

Art in Embassies - chocot by Alisa Banks

Chocot

Chocot

Chocot is currently on exhibition at the US Embassy at Dili, Timor-Leste as part of the US State Department’s Art in Embassies program. Chocot s a paper collage quilt structure consisting of reclaimed monoprints, watercolor paintings, fabric and stitching, and is a nod to the traditional practice of reclaiming used clothing for the creation of new quilts. The process of destroying, tearing and re-arranging the pieces parallel those of observation, deconstruction and analysis - steps required for growth and renewal.

Water Is... by Alisa Banks

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Water, my book from the Elemental series is featured in Water Is… an exhibition at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art through June 27, 2021.

Water can move from solid to liquid to gas and exists on, in, and over the earth in these three states. In religion and mythology, water symbolism relate to creation, passages, wisdom, and purification. It not only has the potential to heal and to quench, but also to cause devastation. Water features stories about passages, purification, knowledge, and wisdom.

in Water, each accordion page features a story and together they unfold to give a waterfall effect. The first story is an account of a swimming lesson. The second story features a story of the transformative power of touch in the form of hair washing. The final story is an abstract account of passages.

Water is an edition of 4.

Read more about the exhibition here.

Artist Book Conversation at Tulane University by Alisa Banks

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I am thrilled to participate in a virtual panel discussion with Kadin Henningsen and Sara White at Tulane, Thursday, April 8 at 2:00pm CT. We will introduce and discuss our artist books that are housed in the permanent collections at the Howard Tilton Memorial Library.

The event is free and open to the public, however registration is required.

Quarantine Public Library by Alisa Banks

2020 - Free Artist Book

2020 - Free Artist Book

2020 is a tribute and an offering to individuals whose lives were lost as a result of racially motivated police violence - deaths that galvanized anti-racist action across the globe and helped to bring clarity not only to the ways that racist systems are life-threatening, but also the connectedness in the ways that these systems work against indigenous and communities of color. Many of the names listed in 2020 were not mentioned in the national news cycles. They are more than a group of names, more than a number; their deaths contribute to the conversation. The image featured in 2020 is a composite of flowers grown throughout the year in my garden, my daily refuge after listening to the morning news.

I created 2020 for a special submission to the Quarantine Public Library (QPL) with the Book/Print Artist/Scholar of Color collective, which brings scholars of book history and print culture into conversation and collaboration with Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) book artists, papermakers, curators, letterpress printers, and printmakers to build community and support systems.

About the Quarantine Public Library

Quarantine Public Library is a repository of books made by artists. The works published here are for anyone to freely download, print and assemble—to keep or give away.

This collaborative project was dreamed up by Katie Garth and Tracy Honn in May 2020. We love artists’ books, zines, and libraries; art and poetry; words and pictures. We wanted to make something to share as many of us are staying at home, disconnected from art, books, and one another. The project is not about COVID-19, but is explicitly of its time.

QPL books can be printed individually for free or the entire library can be downloaded in one file for a small fee. All proceeds will be donated to @everyoneon a nonprofit that connects low-income families to affordable internet service and computers. Folding instructions are on the QPL website.