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Photopress art tacoma
Photopress art tacoma








Nominee: Foundation of Art Award, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, 2013 Tacoma Artists Initiative Program Award: Tacoma Arts Commission, 2015

photopress art tacoma

Grants for Artist Projects (GAP) Award: Artist Trust, Seattle, WA, 2016 Visiting Artist: Longwood University, Farmville, VA, 2017įeatured Artist: Mapping the Cosmos, CODEX Foundation letterpress broadside collection, 2016įeatured Artist: The Women on the Mother Road, Assertion Films oral history project, 2016 Juror: Rising Together Exhibition, College Book Arts Association, 2017 Pacific Northwest Book Award: Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association, 2018įoundation of Art Award: Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, 2017 Visiting Artist: Whitworth University, Spokane, WA, 2018 Visiting Artist: Antenna, New Orleans, LA, 2018 Guest Curator: Washington State History Museum, Tacoma, WA, 2018-2019 Instructor: School of Visual Concepts, Seattle, WA, 2009-present McMillen Foundation, Seattle, WA, 2020Ĭo-Curator/Exhibit Designer: Washington State History Museum, Tacoma, WA, 2019-2020 Tacoma Artists Initiative Program Award: Tacoma Arts Commission, 2021 Visiting Instructor: Penland School of Crafts, Penland, NC, 2022 Wright Artist Fellow Award: Annie Wright Schools, Tacoma, WA, 2022 Still have questions about who the heck I am or what I do? Try my FAQ.Ĭurator Roster: ArtsWA, Seattle, WA, 2022-presentĪrt in Public Places Public Artist Roster: ArtsWA, Seattle, WA, 2021-present My newest book, On Island Time, arrives in February 2023 from Sasquatch Books, and an illustrated compendium of the Salish Sea is coming in 2025. My second book, The Best Coast: A Road Trip Atlas, was published 2019 with a companion book of postcards that followed in 2020. And I am one half of the team behind the Dead Feminists series, and our first book, published in 2016 by Sasquatch Books, won a Pacific Northwest Book Award. I also post my sketchbook drawings and road-trip-themed artwork on my illustrated travel blog, Drawn the Road Again. In addition to doing illustration and lettering for clients, I spend a lot of my time on personal side projects, like the prints and stationery I create under my house brand, Anagram Press.

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I spend my days drawing pictures and every free moment criss-crossing the continent on winding back roads. On summer nights the light from a pair of lighthouses blinks through my bedroom window, and from my studio I can hear gulls crying and sea lions barking-my favorite sounds in the world. It sits within the traditional homelands of the Puyallup people, who have lived and worked here for millennia-they know this area as caləłali in the tx wəlšucid (Twulshootseed) language. Now I’ve settled in Washington State with my husband and son, in a century-old Craftsman house overlooking the Salish Sea. I was born 50 miles west of Wall Drug, grew up on Cape Cod, spent a year in Rome, and have crept more or less westward ever since. I graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), and I started my one-woman business in 2004. I am an illustrator, letterer(erer) and entrepreneur living and working in the Pacific Northwest.








Photopress art tacoma