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Cathy Chambers received her Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science from University of California, Los Ange-les with an emphasis in bibliography and Special Collections. She was introduced to the artists’ books Lessons from the South and I Spent the Summer in Paris by Susan E. King in an analytical bibliography class while at UCLA and has been hooked ever since. Catalog Librarian at Otis College of Art and Design since 1995, she is also responsible for purchasing material for the Library’s Artists’ Book collection and takes great delight in organizing in-house exhibitions that highlight the strengths of the collection. Rebecca Chamlee is a book artist, graphic designer, printer and binder and has published innovatively designed, letterpress printed, hand-bound limited-edition fine press and artist's books under the imprint of Pie In The Sky Press since 1986. Her work is in prominent special and private collections throughout the United States. and has been exhibited widely. Chamlee is an Associate Professor teaching Book Arts at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. Arleen Chikami is the Foundation and Corporate Relations Manager at Otis College of Art and Design. She has worked in philanthropy and fundraising in the nonprofit arts sector for more than 20 years and is a board member for the Culver City Arts Foundation. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art from California State University, Fullerton, and a Master of Fine Art in Stu-dio Art from Claremont Graduate University. She lives in Culver City with her husband and son. Linda Dare began her artistic life as a calligrapher. She turned to letterpress printing for multiples, establishing print shops and a book arts program at Children’s Community School and Westland School. Susan E. Kings’ book arts class at an Interna-tional Calligraphy Conference inspired the establishment and ten-year collaboration of Femail Press. Their books are in collec-tions throughout the country. Dare has taught book arts classes throughout Southern California and became manager of the Otis Laboratory Press in 2005. Jeseca Dawson is the 2012-2014 Curatorial Fellow at the Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design, and received her Master of Fine Art in Public Practice at Otis in 2012. She is a video performance artist and photographer and through her work explores issues of systemic violence in American culture. Dawson worked with the Multicultural Experience in Leader-ship Development (MELD), part of Wayne State University’s Center for Peace & Conflict Studies in Detroit, from 1998 to 2005. Before moving to Los Angeles in 2010, she was the Deputy Director of Operations and Administration at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. 150
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Full Text of PDF | Cathy Chambers received her Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science from University of California, Los Ange-les with an emphasis in bibliography and Special Collections. She was introduced to the artists’ books Lessons from the South and I Spent the Summer in Paris by Susan E. King in an analytical bibliography class while at UCLA and has been hooked ever since. Catalog Librarian at Otis College of Art and Design since 1995, she is also responsible for purchasing material for the Library’s Artists’ Book collection and takes great delight in organizing in-house exhibitions that highlight the strengths of the collection. Rebecca Chamlee is a book artist, graphic designer, printer and binder and has published innovatively designed, letterpress printed, hand-bound limited-edition fine press and artist's books under the imprint of Pie In The Sky Press since 1986. Her work is in prominent special and private collections throughout the United States. and has been exhibited widely. Chamlee is an Associate Professor teaching Book Arts at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. Arleen Chikami is the Foundation and Corporate Relations Manager at Otis College of Art and Design. She has worked in philanthropy and fundraising in the nonprofit arts sector for more than 20 years and is a board member for the Culver City Arts Foundation. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art from California State University, Fullerton, and a Master of Fine Art in Stu-dio Art from Claremont Graduate University. She lives in Culver City with her husband and son. Linda Dare began her artistic life as a calligrapher. She turned to letterpress printing for multiples, establishing print shops and a book arts program at Children’s Community School and Westland School. Susan E. Kings’ book arts class at an Interna-tional Calligraphy Conference inspired the establishment and ten-year collaboration of Femail Press. Their books are in collec-tions throughout the country. Dare has taught book arts classes throughout Southern California and became manager of the Otis Laboratory Press in 2005. Jeseca Dawson is the 2012-2014 Curatorial Fellow at the Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design, and received her Master of Fine Art in Public Practice at Otis in 2012. She is a video performance artist and photographer and through her work explores issues of systemic violence in American culture. Dawson worked with the Multicultural Experience in Leader-ship Development (MELD), part of Wayne State University’s Center for Peace & Conflict Studies in Detroit, from 1998 to 2005. Before moving to Los Angeles in 2010, she was the Deputy Director of Operations and Administration at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. 150 |