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Message From The Director
As I prepare myself, and ABH, for the transition from my current role as Executive Director to that of Advisory Board member, I think back on this Prologue year with fondness. I’ll continue to wholeheartedly cheer the organization on in this capacity, and I’ll be available to offer guidance and support whenever it is needed after this shift.
Why Chicago Needs A Center For Book Arts
We asked our founder Audrey Niffenegger why the time is now to build a center for book arts in Chicago. Audrey Niffenegger is a writer and visual artist who has been making artists books for many years. She helped to found the Columbia College Chicago Center for Book and Paper Arts and taught in the MFA in Book and Paper Arts program there for many years. She is the founder of Artists Book House and serves as a member of its Board.
Look Mom, We're In The News!
“Sewing Books” instructor and friend of Artists Book House Katie Chung made an appearance on WGN 9 on November 14 to demo how to sew a book, and discuss Artists Book House and our mission. Check out the segment above! Thank you to Katie Chung for being such a rockstar ABH representative and Book Arts advocate, and thank you to WGN 9 for reaching out to us about the feature
“Just Don’t Stop,” Says ABH Panelist Julia Arredondo
After our Book Arts in Chicago: Past, Present, Future panel last month, we sat down with Julia Arredondo for a bit of advice on being a book artist.
Julia is a formally trained book artist-entrepreneur who founded Vice Versa Press and Curandera Press, along with QTVC Live!, a DIY home shopping channel. Their latest work "explores magic, objects, and mediumship heavily inspired by botánica culture and the syncretic spirituality of South Texas." Check out and/or shop Julia's art onwww.juliaarredondo.com.
Artists Book House At Paper Jam Publisher's Fair
We had a fabulous time at the Paper Jam Publisher's Fair this past Saturday! Thanks to all of the great organizers at Chicago Printers Guild for putting this together and to all of our new friends who stopped by. We look forward to jamming with you all next year!
Artists & Writers Dream Up The Future Of Book Arts In Chicago
On October 5th, ABH’s panel “Book Arts in Chicago: Past, Present, Future” offered a rich opportunity for new and old friends to gather at Colvin House to discuss all things book arts — and in particular, what our new center combining book arts and literary arts could become.
Artists Book House Hires K.R. Fowler as Program Assistant
We’re delighted to introduce the ABH community to our new Program Assistant, K. R. Fowler, who joins us after having worked as Assistant Director and then Interim Director of Art at Epiphany Center for the Arts. We’ve been working together for less than a month, and already their contributions have been a tremendous boon–both to the organization and to me.
Prologue Party - Executive Director Deborah Siegel-Acevedo
Remarks given by Executive Director Deborah Siegel-Acevedo at Artists Book House's Prologue Party on June 15th, 2023.
Artists Book House Prologue Party - Founder Audrey Niffenegger
Remarks given by founder Audrey Niffenegger at Artists Book House's Prologue Party on June 15th, 2023.
Prologue: A Fundraiser For Artists Book House
It had been months since she’d handed over the keys to the mansion. She often dreamt of it: wind blowing through its broken windowpanes, mysterious water in the basement, all the ghostly memories of happier times. But she knew she had to go.
Introducing Artists Book House: Chicago’s Newest Arts Institution
Most of you in our ABH community already know and love the book arts. Many of you live, dream, create, and teach in this wide field.
Yet as the past six months have unfolded, we’ve encountered new potential partners and supporters who are intrigued by what we’re up to, but who are far less familiar with the varied arts of the book.
Message From The Director
When I first learned about ABH’s vision, I was enchanted. The more I learned, the more I came to realize how truly our paths align. I’ve been long drawn (moth, flame) to ventures that foster diversity, equity, inclusion, humanistic expression, and creative voice.
Deborah Siegel-Acevedo Becomes Executive Director of Artists Book House
The arts education organization founded by author & artist Audrey Niffenegger turns a page.
Chicago, April 18, 2023: In April, Deborah Siegel-Acevedo PhD, an author, teacher, and social entrepreneur, joined Artists Book House (ABH) as its inaugural Executive Director. Founded by Audrey Niffenegger, author of The Time Traveler’s Wife, ABH seeks to promote, teach, and build community around the literary arts and the crafts of book making. Through courses, exhibitions, readings, lectures—and pop-up creative and community-oriented delights—the nonprofit is on a mission to empower people to tell their stories and transform their worlds into books.
Comics Artist Archie Bongiovanni with Greg Baldino
Mimosa, the new queer graphic novel from Archie Bongiovanni opens with middle aged queer people lamenting the state of their careers and sex lives and let me tell you I feel seen.
Fiction Editor Michelle Ross with Jamie Thome
Last fall, we spoke with Michelle Ross, who is the Fiction Editor at Atticus Review.
Cryptid Blues
I was picking a piece of viscera out of my teeth with a thin shard of femur when I received a communication from a littermate, one I long assumed had either trudged off to Alaska with the grizzlies or finally fallen into a ravine as dinner for the coyotes.
In The Shade Of A Houseplant
It was always the same spot. The exact same spot. First it was a money plant. Then a bird of paradise several weeks later. Then an aloe which was quickly followed by a schefflera. It took me a few months to realize it was always on that particular spot of the windowsill. I would wake in the morning to find one of my houseplants shriveled and crumpled as though it had been strangled in the night.
A Little Getaway
“This wallpaper is almost psychedelic,” Rian said, running his hand along the pattern. Up close, the image was beautiful, but uncanny. “It looks like eyes.”
“I kind of see a mouth,” Toby said, placing their weekend bag on the bed.
The Wheel Of Misfortune
It began when a tiny sputtering stream of water rained down on Kevin O’Donnell’s forkful of au gratin potatoes as he lifted them towards his mouth. He paused, examining his fork, and then he looked across the dining room table at his wife, Tori who had also witnessed the offending water spout.
The Séance
“May I have your name, sir?” asked the mousy young woman who stood just beyond the threshold of the concave wooden door.
“Yes. It is Edward Irving,” I replied.
Having been dispatched by S.P.O.O.K. to investigate the Weill family and Summerland, their “institute for psychical research,” I gave a pseudonym, wishing to keep my identity a secret for obvious reasons.