Sweat Portfolio, Phase 1

“Sweat Portfolio, Phase 1”

Saturday 9 October – 10 November, 2010

The SWEAT Portfolio is an ongoing project of Visual Artists and Writers to collaborate and provide mutual support. Each work has input from two collaborators, and the works covers a variety of techniques and ideas, and texts of poetry to prose to create broadsheets (hand pulled prints of image and text). You must see these magnificent prints!

Andrew Binder – Crissa-Jean Chappel
Rosemarie Chiarlone – Susan Weiner
Ashley Ford – Brian Lehnen
Park McArthur – Peter Borrebach
Park McArthur – David Gonzalez
Park McArthur – Jessica Machado
Alberto Meza – Pete Borrebach
Betty Monteavaro – Yaddyra Peralta
Lea Nickless – Cyn. Zarco
Lea Nickless – David Gonzalez
Celeste Pierson – Celeste Pierson
Brian Reedy – P. Scott Cunningham
Lydia Rubio – Michael Hettich
Claudia Scalise – Claudia Scalise
Kari Snyder – Michael Hettich
Kari Snyder – David Gonzalez
Tom Virgin – Yaddyra Peralta
Tom Virgin – John Dufresne
Tom Virgin – Gabriel Spera
Onajide Shabaka – Purvis Daniels (deceased family relative)
(Visual Artist – Writer)


Exhibition Dates: 9 October – 10 November, 2010

Meet the Artists: Sunday, 17 October, 12 noon-4 pm

Hours: Tue.-Sat. 11-5 p.m. (by appt.)

Open Every Second Saturday’s Wynwood Art Walk until 10:30 p.m.

John Cutrone and Seth Thompson

John Cutrone and Seth Thompson

Since 2001, [John Cutrone and Seth Thompson] have been driving forces at Florida Atlantic University’s Jaffe Center for Book Arts . . . with the sole regret that that work, as satisfying as it is, leaves little time for their own presswork. Patience is a good thing to cultivate. For better or for worse, this team is perhaps best known for its own stories of Lake Worth and its quirky inhabitants, sent out into the world electronically via The Convivio Dispatch, an occasional e-newsletter from the press.

John Cutrone and Seth Thompson
“Occident to Orient by Zaid Shlah
(Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here project)”
12 x 18 in.

John Cutrone and Seth Thompson
“Occident to Orient by Zaid Shlah
(Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here project)”

12 x 18 in.

John Cutrone
“Dad’s Apple”
letterpress/monoprint
9.5 x 12 in.

John Cutrone
“A Bailey White Broadside”
letterpress, hand colored
9.5 x 12 in.