LafayetteArtGalleries
Artist Book-mami wata
Artist's book, “mami wata (or how to know a goddess when you see one),” a collaborative project between Alison Saar and poet Evie Shockley. Each in a unique found box with 3 poems–one on cloth, one two-part ad sewn, one folded and tied–3 woodcuts, and a colophon (digital print)
Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI).
At Lafayette College, Grossman Gallery, September 17-December 17, 2016, Alison Saar, “Breach.”
Photo by John Wynn
Artist Book-mami wata
Artist's book, “mami wata (or how to know a goddess when you see one),” a collaborative project between Alison Saar and poet Evie Shockley. Each in a unique found box with 3 poems–one on cloth, one two-part ad sewn, one folded and tied–3 woodcuts, and a colophon (digital print)
Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI).
At Lafayette College, Grossman Gallery, September 17-December 17, 2016, Alison Saar, “Breach.”
Photo by John Wynn