Exhibition Checklist:
Roni Gross
14 Positions
(2005) Letterpress printed broadside
Above & Below
(2006) Letterpress printed, brush and ink drawing
Alchemy
(2008) Letterpress printed book
Ancestors
(2003) Letterpress printed books
Bats
(1992) Laser printed book
Before & After
(2001) Xerox printed double book
Coming Clean
(2006) Letterpress printed book
Double Puzzle
(2002) letterpress printed broadside
Ghost Operator
(1995) Color Xerox constructed rolodex
Ghosts & Skeletons
(2001) Letterpress printed hanging piece
Hand Card
(1990) Collage and photograph, various
Hearts and Flowers
(2001) Letterpress printed broadside
Homage to the Alhambra
(1991) Paper and ink
I See You Everywhere
(2003) Letterpress printed Broadsides
If Luvin’ You is Wrong
(2008) Letterpress printed broadside
Lightning
(2007) Letterpress printed book
LLB
(1999) Xerox printed book
Lover’s Knot
(2009) Letterpress printed vovelle
Masquerade
(1996) Letterpress printed broadside
Matchmaking
(1996) Letterpress and Xerox printed matchbook
Missing Person Report
(2005) Letterpress, offset and Xerox printed collection
Pardon My Love
(1994) Accordion folded card, letterpress printed
Photographic Puzzle
(1998) Xerox printed cards, various
Photographic Puzzle
(1998) Xerox printed cards, various
Red
(1995) Letterpress and Xerox printing
Secrets
(1993) Letterpress printed book
Secrets II
(1994) Xerox printed book
Spirits of the Wood
(2007) Offset printed book
Sugar Baby
(2004) Letterpress printed card
The Evil Eye
(1998) Xerox printed object
The First One
(1988) Xerox printed card
They Cast No Shadows
(2002) Xerox printed photographic double flag book
Vapors
(1999) Laser printed wood-covered book
Vestigial Leprecauns
(2004) Letterpress and Xerox printed object
Exhibition Checklist:
Woven Valentine
(1992) Gate fold card
Artist Talk with Roni Gross
Wednesday, May 6 at 6:30 pm
Wine and Cheese Reception
Suggested Admission to Public Programs: $10/$5 members
Support for the Center for Book Arts’ visual arts programming is provided, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.