When I was studying in Japan, I took a class in traditional woodblock printing and really enjoyed it. I realized recently that map forms would probably translate really well to that kind of printmaking technique. It was great to try it out again after a few years. I cut a small 2″ x 2″ block, […]
Author: Emily Garfield
Recent Press Mentions
I just found out about two articles mentioning my work. One is an interview with the curator of the “Core & Mantle” exhibition in New York, for which I did an installation of pop-up city blocks. The article is here: http://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/on-core-mantle-8232-/2146 The other is an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer reviewing the exhibition “Nowhere: Selections […]
Nowhere: Selections from the Hand Drawn Map Association
I am currently showing one of my maps at an exhibition at Arcadia University, outside Philadelphia. The show was just reviewed in the Philadelphia Inquirer — read the article at http://bit.ly/az0rXH
Paper Teapots: Map and Pop-up
I’ve been very busy at the gallery lately getting everything ready for the teapot exhibition that just opened. Artists working in all different media submitted teapot sculptures both functional and conceptual. Unfortunately, and sort of ironically, I was too busy with the administrative end to have much time for my own teapots, but I made […]
Pop-up urban “Intersections” – Photos from M55 opening
I wasn’t able to attend the opening on Thursday night, but some helpful people sent me photos of the event. I’m very happy with the lighting, and it seems like there were a lot of people in attendance!
Pop-up urban “Intersections” – Installation photos
I installed the city popups at M55 yesterday, and took some quick photos of the setup. There are 4 along one wall and two by the guestbook table.