Center for Craft










YEAR COMPLETED: 2023
CLIENT: Center for Craft
FORMAT: 3-color risograph printed booklet, pigment-printed chiffon
DIMENSIONS: 5.5 x 8.5 inches (booklet), 57 x 108 inches (fabric exhibition text)
COLLABORATORS: Kehayr Brown-Ransaw, Marilyn Zapf, Colin Sutherland & Mica Mead (Woolly Press)
RECEPTION PHOTOS: Molly Milroy
CATEGORIES: art direction, print design, risograph, environment, exhibition, collaboration
Art direction, design, and typography for the exhibition Something earned, Something left behind, curated by Kehayr Brown-Ransaw, a 2023 Curatorial Fellow at Center for Craft. The exhibition text is printed on chiffon and installed by the curator. The 8-page gallery guide is risograph printed in three colors—black, light lime, and mint—by Woolly Press. Color separations for the cover image were made using the Spectrolite app, developed by Amelia Greenhall and Adam Greenhall.