NEWS+EVENTS

Form+Content Gallery
News of Gallery Artists
November, 2008

Robyn Stoller Awend
will be included in the group exhibition Front, Back, & In Between at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 22 - March 8, 2009.  http://www.mnbookarts.org

Awend will be included in a group exhibition at The 801 Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 21 - June 5, 2009. 612-636-7187

Christine Baeumler
is having a one-person exhibition, Lost Menagerie, at M55Art, Long Island City, New York, January 8 – 25, 2009. http://www.55mercergallery.com

Jim Dryden
recently moved his studio to Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art, 250 3rd Avenue, North, Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Traffic Zone is located in an historic building that includes 24 visual artists’ studios – just a few blocks from Form+Content Gallery.  http://www.trafficzoneart.com

Jil Evans
is having a one-person exhibition, The Galapagos Cactus Wars, at M55Art, Long Island City, New York, January 8 – 25, 2009. http://www.55mercergallery.com

Faye Passow
recently moved her studio to Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art, 250 3rd Avenue, North, Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Traffic Zone is located in an historic building that includes 24 visual artists’ studios – just a few blocks from Form+Content Gallery.  http://www.trafficzoneart.com

Camille J. Gage
is collaborating with documentary filmmaker Mark Wojahn on a mixed-media project, Dreams of Hope. The project will culminate in an installation and screening at Intermedia Arts in Minneapolis. The opening reception and screening will be held February 11, 2009; the installation will remain on view through March 6. http://www.intermediaarts.org

Gage recently moved her studio to Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art, 250 3rd Avenue, North, Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Traffic Zone is located in an historic building that includes 24 visual artists’ studios – just a few blocks from Form+Content Gallery.  http://www.trafficzoneart.com

Howard Oransky
is having a one-person exhibition, Time Passes Slowly, at LaGuardia Community College, CUNY, Long Island City, New York, December 2, 2008 – January 31, 2009.  ccristofaro@lagcc.cuny.edu

Jody Williams
received the first annual Book Artist Award for 2008, sponsored by the Minnesota Book Awards and Minnesota Center for Book Arts.  The Saint Paul Public Library hosted Williams on November 18 to speak about her award-winning work.
http://www.thefriends.org

Williams has just returned from the 20th Biennial Pyramid Atlantic Book Arts Fair in Washington, DC. http://www.bookartsfair.org

Williams had three pieces accepted into The Art of the Book ’08, an
international book exhibition organized by the Canadian Bookbinders and
Book Artists Guild. The exhibition opened in Toronto in October and will tour
Canada through 2010. http://www.cbbag.ca

Williams will be exhibiting at the Codex International Book Fair in Berkeley, California, February 8-11, 2009. http://www.codexfoundation.org

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