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"Here is a blog post from the Hampshire College Archivist, Jimi Jones on the Pulp to Pixel exhibition http://ning.it/Ug9nY3"
Dec 1, 2012
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Vaya Cuba: funding Campaign

Dear Friends and Colleagues of Red Trillium Press, I’m returning to Havana in January 2013 to do some exciting work. This trip marks the 10th anniversary of printmaking in Cuba for Red Trillium Press. I will continue presenting book arts to students at San Alejandro Academy of Art and working with artists at ISA- Institute of Superior Art on the 3rd book in the trilogy, Espera—Waiting*. In 2010- 2012 Red Trillium Press/ Aqui en la lucha, with the support of friends like you:      Taught two weeklong book arts workshops to 50 students at San Alejandro and ISA art schools in Havana.     Presented a three-day book arts workshop to 10 children’s book illustrators at Edicion Nueva, the children’s book publishing house in Cuba.     Published Poder (2010) and Privacidad (2011), the first and second books of the trilogy on…See More
Nov 30, 2012
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"Vaya Cuba campaign. I'm asking for your assistance to continue working with Cuban artists. http://ning.it/TvBXa5"
Nov 30, 2012
Steven C Daiber posted a status
"I just shipped 9 books and 50 additional unbound pages,City College of San Francisco for the exhibition El Calor del Sol."
Nov 1, 2012
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Non-Visible and Intangible: Artists Books Respond to E-Books

 "Non-Visible and Intangible: Artists Books Respond to E-Books" is a series of events and a gallery exhibition on the topic of Artists Books in the Digital Age held at the Harold F. Johnson Library, Hampshire College in November 2012. The events explore how technology has affected all aspects of artists books – from production to creation to access and use. Some of the works on display in the exhibit "Pulp to Pixels: Artists Books in the Digital Age" (November 5- 16th, 2012) explore interactive generative art with text and image, some function as books in their own right but can be enhanced with technology, and others require a smartphone or tablet to view them at all.This project was made possible in part by a Mellon Digital Humanities Grant from Five Colleges, Inc., and co-sponsored by the Hampshire College Board of Trustees.Please see…See More
Nov 1, 2012
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Cruzando los extrechos: exhibition of books by Red Trillium Press

Cruzando los extrechos: collaborating in Cuba An exhibition of Red Trillium Press / Aqui en la lucha books and prints at the Loomis Gallery, Mansfield University, Mansfield, PASeptember 25, - October 25, 2012 Artist talk and closing reception October 25th, 4-6 pm.Installation photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/redtrilliumpress/sets/72157631638561710/See More
Oct 1, 2012
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May 22, 2012

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http://redtrilliumpress.com
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Red Trillium Press
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Red Trillium Press is the work of Steven Daiber based in Massachusetts. Daiber has worked with books for more than twenty years. He has been to Cuba regularly since 2001 and has facilitated dialogue between Cuban and foreign artists. His books create real, metaphorical objects: palaces of the memory in which each element underscores a meaning. The books he creates in collaboration with Cuban artists tell their stories of the lived reality in Cuba in the 21st century.

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Steven C Daiber's Blog

Vaya Cuba: funding Campaign

Posted on November 30, 2012 at 7:05 0 Comments

Dear Friends and Colleagues of Red Trillium Press,

 

I’m returning to…

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Non-Visible and Intangible: Artists Books Respond to E-Books

Posted on November 1, 2012 at 3:54 0 Comments

 "Non-Visible and Intangible: Artists Books Respond to E-Books" is a series of events and a gallery exhibition on the topic of Artists Books in the Digital Age held at the Harold F. Johnson Library, Hampshire College in November 2012.

 

The events explore how technology has affected all aspects of artists books – from production to creation to access and use. Some of the works on display in the exhibit "Pulp to…

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Cruzando los extrechos: exhibition of books by Red Trillium Press

Posted on September 29, 2012 at 4:56 0 Comments

Cruzando los extrechos: collaborating in Cuba 

An exhibition of Red Trillium Press / Aqui en la lucha books and prints at the Loomis Gallery, Mansfield University, Mansfield, PA

September 25, - October 25, 2012 Artist talk and closing reception October 25th, 4-6 pm.

Installation photos: …

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Speckled Trout by John Burroughs

Posted on May 22, 2012 at 8:30 0 Comments

On sale through through Father’s Day Speckled Trout by John Burroughs, illustrated by Steven C. Daiber with 43 drawings, 2 watercolors of trout and a birch-bark collage. Published in 1998 Speckled…

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Book Wall

Posted on March 8, 2012 at 4:09 0 Comments

I’ve been pondering the value of unwanted books for twenty years, placing them in the trees and in the woods to decay over time.

 

   An interview with the Fall 2011…

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At 20:58 on April 27, 2010, David Paton said…
Great work Steven!
 
 
 

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