Keliy Anderson-Staley: Raw Materials in Peace and War Opening Reception

April 7 @ 6:00 pm 8:00 pm

Raw Materials in Peace and War is an ongoing series of artist books, named after an economics book written by Anderson-Staley’s grandfather in 1937, which explore the intersections of history and private lives, especially in moments of conflict and tension. Her handmade books are unconventional autobiographies that reimagine her father’s mountainous archive of papers, even as his memory is increasingly lost to dementia. She prints her own photographs and paper negatives derived from her father’s papers, directly onto her source archives, forming palimpsests on which the layers challenge and erase each other, creating new associations.

OPENING RECEPTION

Thursday, April 7  |  6:00 – 8:00pm

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Date:
April 7, 2022
Time:
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Cost:
free
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Artist Talk and Reception: Peter and Donna Thomas

Peter and Donna Thomas

Meet the “Wandering Book Artists” Peter and Donna Thomas during the Houston stop of their cross-country tour celebrating 40 years of making books by hand. They will share stories of their travels and samples of their limited-edition and one-of-a-kind books in a presentation that will be sure to inspire.

Peter and Donna ThomasThe Thomases are book artists from Santa Cruz, California. They make paper, print and bind books. They make both edition and one-of-a-kind books, which combine the precision of the fine press aesthetic with the structural creativity found in contemporary artists’ books. Current books available are shown on their website: http://www2.cruzio.com/~peteranddonna/. Peter and Donna will also be leading a workshop — Illustrating with Wood Type — at the Museum the following day.

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