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9th International Book Art Festival: Correspondence (2012)
Exhibition / Performance
Bodman, S. L., Słowikowska, A., Tryzno, J., & Gilmore, A. (2012). 9th International Book Art Festival: Correspondence. 2012 - 2014. (Unpublished)

Sarah Bodman was the invited curator of British artists. The exhibition toured 2012-2014: Plocka Galeria, Plock, Galeria Miejska, Tarnow, Ksiaznica Pomorska, Szczecin, Biblioteka Miejska, Lublin, Galeria Dwor Karwacjanow, Gorlice, Szklany Dom, Cen... Read More about 9th International Book Art Festival: Correspondence.

Contemporary artists and the art of the book (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2012, November). Contemporary artists and the art of the book. Presented at Autumn Art Lecture Series 2012: The Art of the Book, Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol

Sarah Bodman has been invited to give the lecture Contemporary Artists and the Art of the Book as part of the 2012 University of Bristol Art Lectures. This series of lecutres looks at the art of the book, from the physical beauty that books can conv... Read More about Contemporary artists and the art of the book.

From physical to digital: What do artists do with books? (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2012, November). From physical to digital: What do artists do with books?. Presented at Thursdays at Four Presentation, Nolte Center for Continuing Education, University of Minnesota

Sarah Bodman was invited to give the lecture 'From Physical to Digital - What Do Artists Do with Books?' at the University of Minnesota. Artists’ books have been around for centuries, but as digital technology has advanced so quickly recently, so hav... Read More about From physical to digital: What do artists do with books?.

Sense of place in artist books (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L., Bright, B., Rathermel, J., & Coombs, M. (2012, November). Sense of place in artist books. Presented at Site and Incitement Symposium panel discussion, University of Minnesota

A Site & Incitement Symposium panel discussion on Sense of Place in Artist Books, with Sarah Bodman, a Research Fellow for Artists Books, and Masters Program Leader for Multidisciplinary Printmaking, at Centre for Fine Print Research, University of t... Read More about Sense of place in artist books.

Publicar e ser danado: Como ser um editor institucional underground (2012)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2012). Publicar e ser danado: Como ser um editor institucional underground

2011 was a year of celebration for our reference publications at the Centre for Fine Print Research, which was the 10th anniversary of the Artist's Book Yearbook and the 5th anniversary of The Blue Notebook. Paul Silveira invited Sarah Bodman to writ... Read More about Publicar e ser danado: Como ser um editor institucional underground.

Imaginary shadows: Fictional documentary photography in artists’ books (2012)
Book Chapter
Bodman, S. L. (2012). Imaginary shadows: Fictional documentary photography in artists’ books. In R. Miller, T. Wilkie, & J. Carson (Eds.), Photography and The Artist’s Book (252-271). UK: Museumsetc

Invited chapter in 'Photography and The Artist’s Book'. There is a renewed interest in the relationship of photography and the artist's book, both as a work of art and as an alternative means of exhibition and dissemination. There is also a notab... Read More about Imaginary shadows: Fictional documentary photography in artists’ books.

Codex Event 8 (2012)
Exhibition / Performance
Laidler, P., Bodman, S. L., Sowden, T., & Mosely, T. Codex Event 8. 13 June 2012 - 31 August 2012. (Unpublished)

An Australian and British collaborative research project into pulp-printing, installation and artists’ books between Sarah Bodman, Paul Laidler, Tim Mosely, Monica Oppen and Tom Sowden. Codex Event 8 tackled the ‘urban jungle’, its physical mass... Read More about Codex Event 8.

New Pages: Celebrating the book as a democratic multiple in a variety of 21st century forms (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2012, June). New Pages: Celebrating the book as a democratic multiple in a variety of 21st century forms. Paper presented at BOOK LIVE!, London South Bank University, London, UK

A showcase of how artists are exploring and utilising the tools available to create books for e-readers through epub, hypertext and publish-on-demand (POD), and how small publishers are embracing the potential of small scale publishing of affordable,... Read More about New Pages: Celebrating the book as a democratic multiple in a variety of 21st century forms.

‘How Do I Love Thee?’ and ‘Fehling's Solution’ (2012)
Book Chapter
Bodman, S. L. (2012). ‘How Do I Love Thee?’ and ‘Fehling's Solution’. In S. Salamony, P. Thomas, & D. Thomas (Eds.), 1000 Artists’ Books: Exploring The Book As Art. USA: Quarry Books

Two artists’ books by Bodman: ‘How Do I Love Thee?’ and ‘Fehling's Solution’ have been selected by Sandra Salamony with co-curators Peter and Donna Thomas (USA) to be included in ‘1000 Artists’ Books: Exploring The Book As Art'. The book is a time... Read More about ‘How Do I Love Thee?’ and ‘Fehling's Solution’.

1000 artists’ books: Exploring the book as art (2012)
Book Chapter
Bodman, S. L. (2012). 1000 artists’ books: Exploring the book as art. In S. Salamoney, D. Thomas, & P. Thomas (Eds.), 1000 Artists’ Books: Exploring the Book as Art (125-243). USA: Quarry Books

Invited chapter on Sarah Bodman's artist book practice. The book is a timeless art form, one that is as alive today as ever before, and artists continue to explore and explode the boundaries of what a book is and can be. In this beautiful collection... Read More about 1000 artists’ books: Exploring the book as art.

The small press movement in the age of mass publication (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2012, March). The small press movement in the age of mass publication. Paper presented at Small Press Atlas, Musée des Beaux- Arts, Rouen

Invited October 2011 to write a conference paper for "An atlas of desktop publishing: what roads to what issues", international conference organised by the Édith Laboratory, ÉSADHaR, École Supérieure d’Art et de Design, Le Havre/Rouen, Normandy, Fran... Read More about The small press movement in the age of mass publication.

Artists' books in Australia (2012)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2012). Artists' books in Australia

6,000-word,invited, illustrated article for ‘The Journal of Artists’ Books’ (JAB) published by Columbia College Chicago Center for Book and Paper Arts, Chicago, USA (http://journalofartistsbooks.org), JAB 31, March 23, 2012. The article provides a... Read More about Artists' books in Australia.

Artists’ Books in Australia (2012)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2012). Artists’ Books in Australia

Invited article for the Journal of Artists’ Books, JAB 31, USA, Spring 2012, pp 16-23 Six new writers for JAB make their debut in this issue including Thomas Kromann, Anthony Leslie, Sarah Bodman, Alastair Johnston, Sarah Bassnett, and Albert Coer... Read More about Artists’ Books in Australia.

No place like home (2012)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2012). No place like home. Printmaking Today, 21(4), 13

Philippa Wood and Angie Butler, in the USA, produce books that celebrate life's quiet and comforting domestic pleasures, writes Sarah Bodman.

Playing with space (2012)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2012). Playing with space. Printmaking Today, 21(3), 15

American artist Heidi Neilson's books explore the mysteries of the universe via miniature props and ingenious invention, writes Sarah Bodman.

Publish and be damned: How to be an underground institutional publisher (2012)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2012). Publish and be damned: How to be an underground institutional publisher

The Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR) at the University of the West of England, Bristol UK publishes reference materials on contemporary printmaking and related areas for an international audience. Three of its established publications focus on a... Read More about Publish and be damned: How to be an underground institutional publisher.