- Collaborations
Homie House Press
(2024)
Even the Score, Vol. V: Academia
Guest Editor
For the past six years, Even the Score has been the in-house newspaper at Homie House Press, set to come out every other year. The idea for this publication began as an opportunity to do a deep dive into a chosen topic and explore it in whatever medium serves it best. Since its debut, Even the Score has focused less on lens-based work and more on text and collaboration. This year is no different. The collaboration is centered around the flaws and failures of higher education/academia and engages with hope, connection, organizing, and reflecting through the experience of artists/educators and students nationally. Even the Score is a starting point, a manifesto, and a space to build from our needs and desires for safety within institutions that dehumanize and disregard faculty, staff, and students at many turns. This publication is the fifth volume in the newspaper’s history. May this newspaper guide you toward clarity in a system that is opaque by design.
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Unique Robinson, Emily Sara, Veronica Melendez, Jalen Thomas, Christopher Metzger, Kaitlin Pomerantz, Heather Raquel Phillips, Breena Nuñez, Adriana Monsalve
Unique Robinson, Emily Sara, Veronica Melendez, Jalen Thomas, Christopher Metzger, Kaitlin Pomerantz, Heather Raquel Phillips, Breena Nuñez, Adriana Monsalve
- Design: Caterina Ragg
- Art Direction: Adriana Monsalve + Caterina Ragg
- Curated by: Lindsay Buchman & Adriana Monsalve
On Surfaces
(2020-21)
Co-created with media scholar, Paul Benzon, and supported by the IdeaLab Making Collaborative Grant, Arthur Vining Davis Foundation through Skidmore College. On Surfaces is a collaborative research project, informed by histories of print, the book form, and the experience of reading.
‘To read is an act of vision in time. Moving between chapters, we encounter a sense of time and space, an intersection where our lived narratives are eclipsed by the speculative and realized lives of others. Over and above the temporality of narrative, time is present in text itself, in the book as an object. The book, then, is a time machine—not in what we read, but in how.’
Digital offset newspaper printed by Newspaper Club
(2020-21)
Co-created with media scholar, Paul Benzon, and supported by the IdeaLab Making Collaborative Grant, Arthur Vining Davis Foundation through Skidmore College. On Surfaces is a collaborative research project, informed by histories of print, the book form, and the experience of reading.
‘To read is an act of vision in time. Moving between chapters, we encounter a sense of time and space, an intersection where our lived narratives are eclipsed by the speculative and realized lives of others. Over and above the temporality of narrative, time is present in text itself, in the book as an object. The book, then, is a time machine—not in what we read, but in how.’
Digital offset newspaper printed by Newspaper Club
Center for Creative Works
(2018-23)
New Art Dealers Alliance
Limited edition Risograph prints produced by Seaton Street Press to celebrate Center for Creative Work's participation in NADA New York (2023). Featuring the work of Allen Yu and Cindy Gosselin.
“Center for Creative Works is a studio and gallery that supports neurodivergent artists through exhibition, professional development, and materials sourcing. We are thrilled to introduce Allen Yu and Cindy Gosselin, two artists who both work in the language of ordering through sculpture and drawing on paper.”
Collaboratively printed with Matt Neff
Co-published by SSP & CCW
11 in. x 15 in., 3-color Risograph prints
Signed by the artists, edition of 30, 2023
(2018-23)
New Art Dealers Alliance
Limited edition Risograph prints produced by Seaton Street Press to celebrate Center for Creative Work's participation in NADA New York (2023). Featuring the work of Allen Yu and Cindy Gosselin.
“Center for Creative Works is a studio and gallery that supports neurodivergent artists through exhibition, professional development, and materials sourcing. We are thrilled to introduce Allen Yu and Cindy Gosselin, two artists who both work in the language of ordering through sculpture and drawing on paper.”
Collaboratively printed with Matt Neff
Co-published by SSP & CCW
11 in. x 15 in., 3-color Risograph prints
Signed by the artists, edition of 30, 2023
Allies-in-Art
Center for Creative Works received a grant from the Pennsylvania Developmental Disabilities Council (PDDC) to facilitate a series of projects between CCW artists and visiting artists and musicians in the Philadelphia community. The projects provided the opportunity for the artists to not only to create art together, but to get to know one another as colleagues.
Daytime: This is Magic was co-created by combining text and image works by Jacob Berger, Paige Donovan, Joyce Moseley, Lillian Moseley, and Lindsay Buchman. Culminating from conversations surrounding joy, storytelling, and the experience of art-making during a pandemic, the folio reflects the artists’ responses to personal and collective memory, moments of excitement, and the camaraderie of being together while physically apart.
Center for Creative Works received a grant from the Pennsylvania Developmental Disabilities Council (PDDC) to facilitate a series of projects between CCW artists and visiting artists and musicians in the Philadelphia community. The projects provided the opportunity for the artists to not only to create art together, but to get to know one another as colleagues.
Daytime: This is Magic was co-created by combining text and image works by Jacob Berger, Paige Donovan, Joyce Moseley, Lillian Moseley, and Lindsay Buchman. Culminating from conversations surrounding joy, storytelling, and the experience of art-making during a pandemic, the folio reflects the artists’ responses to personal and collective memory, moments of excitement, and the camaraderie of being together while physically apart.
Risograph printing by Risolve & screen printing by Lindsay Buchman
Collaborative folio of 8.5 x 11 inch Risograph prints, screen printed clamshell box
Edition 50, 2021
Collaborative folio of 8.5 x 11 inch Risograph prints, screen printed clamshell box
Edition 50, 2021
We’re In It (Remaking The World)
Philadelphia Area Creative Collaboratives grant program with Center for Creative Works and Visual Culture, Arts & Media (VCAM) at Haverford College (2018). Collaborative publication made with artists from the Center for Creative Works and students from Adam Rosenblatt’s course ‘Thinking Differently: Politics and Practices of Neurodiversity’ and Kristin Lindgren’s course ‘Critical Disability Studies: Theory and Practice’. A two-part workshop that began at the Common Press and commenced at VCAM, culminating in the Risograph book, Stories We Tell Ourselves, from a group exquisite corpse writing exercise, presented for the exhibition, We’re In It (Remaking The World).
Lead artist: Samantha Mitchell
Grant partner: Lindsay Buchman
Photo credit: Stephanie Bursese
Risograph publication, 11 x 8.5 in., edition 50, 2018