The Lost Journals of Sacajewea began during the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition in the Spring of 2005. The Missoula Museum of Art had two exhibitions running simultaneously that were critical responses to the celebratory afflatus that…
Ghost Diary was produced by Maureen Cummins in the winter of 2003, with typographic assistance from Kathy McMillan and metalwork by Gary Dodge. The text of the book is based on a handwritten letter discovered by the artist in the archive of Weir Farm…
Bloom is comprised of 12 photographic images of flowers by Rosira Correia Sasser and their botanical descriptions. Each is Van Dyke printed from an enlarged negative on Arches 300 cotton rag paper. The blooming case was constructed by the artist and…
Liber Ignis consists of six .033 inch lead sheets printed at Magnolia Editions on a UV cured acrylic flatbed press. The text was composed in Fell Roman and Italic with Rockwell titling and printed letterpress on treated Evolon split microfiber sheets…
From 14th century Black Death to today's AIDS crisis, public reaction has been remarkably the same: widespread panic and fear. Printed on white Mohawk superfine acid-free archival paper. Duotone and tritone printings. Limited to 500 copies.
Produced in an edition of 800 copies. Spiral bound on both sides of single board, with illustrations on left and text on right which fold over one another.
Title within mourning borders. The photograph is a reduced reproduction of an engraving made by Paul Chenay from a sketch by Hugo, representing John Brown upon the gallows.
Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall had a tremendous impact on American environmental stewardship, politics, and Native American issues during their years of public service. This video celebrates their legacies and features materials that were…