I’m excited to be part of the third stop in NEBA’s traveling exhibition. Neighborhood Watch is back and more relevant than ever. This expansive book structure addresses ideas of home, community, surveillance and privacy in our threatened American culture. The strangely happy faces peer out from the row houses as ghostly image transfers on the windowpanes.
Building Books 3:
New England Book Artists’ Members Exhibition
July 3 – September 2, 2025
Mark Twain Library
439 Redding Road, Redding CT
As New England Book Artists approaches its 5th anniversary, we continue to celebrate both the book arts and the community we’re building together.
Just as artists’ books vary in content, media and bindings, Building Books 3 will present a range of interpretations on the notions of structure, architecture, public and private spaces, reality and fantasy, libraries, engineering, drafting, bookbinding, handmade, making, art process, connections, building supplies, conceptualizations, personal narratives, home…it’s endless.
Neighborhood Watch
Center-cut accordion (Oxplow), paste papers, acetate image transfers
6 h x 3.25 w x 2.5” d – closed
102″ – fully open, variable display options
one-of-a-kind