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American printer and book artist
Jessica Spring is an American letterpress printer, book artist, and owner of Springtide Press in
Tacoma, Washington .
[1] She attended
Columbia College Chicago .
[2] Since 2008 she has contributed to the Dead Feminists project, a series of hand-made
broadsides produced in limited editions.
[3]
[4] In 2016, the series was published in book form.
[5]
[6] She has been teaching at
Pacific Lutheran University since 2004, and in 2014 received an AMOCAT Arts Award from the Tacoma Arts Commission.
[7]
Her work is in the
Massachusetts College of Art and Design ,
[8] the
National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA)
[9] the
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art ,
[10] the
Rhode Island School of Design Museum ,
[11]
Rollins College ,
[12]
University of California Berkeley ,
[13] and the
University of Louisville .
[14]
References
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"Vouchered by Jessica Spring" . Quarantine Public Library . 2020. Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
^ Carey, Brainard (June 21, 2018).
"Jessica Spring" . Interviews from Yale University Radio . Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
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"Dead Feminists – Letterpress broadside series by Chandler O'Leary and Jessica Spring" . Dead Feminists . Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
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"Ep. 13 : Jessica Spring" . Artists Book House . July 27, 2020. Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
^ O'Leary, Chandler; Spring, Jessica (2016). Dead feminists : historic heroines in living color . Seattle, WA: Sasquatch Books.
ISBN
978-1632170576 .
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"Dead Feminists: Historic Heroines in Living Color" . Microcosm Publishing . Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
^ Lunka, Taylor (September 28, 2014).
"Resident Artist, Jessica Spring, Wins Major Award From Tacoma Arts Commission" . Pacific Lutheran University . Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
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"Honey B Hive by Jessica Spring | Artists' Books at MassArt" . MassArt . March 16, 2016. Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
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"ANCHORED" . NMWA Library & Research Center . Retrieved March 19, 2023 .
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"Curiousity Killed the Pussy" . Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art . Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
^ Spring, Jessica (January 1, 2018).
"Memory Lame" . Artists' Books . Fleet Library, Rhode Island School of Design. Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
^ Spring, Jessica (January 1, 2019).
"Xenagogy X" . Rollins College Book Arts Collection . Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
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"Memory lame" . Artstor . Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
^ Blair, Trish.
"Spring, Jessica: Home" . UofL Libraries . Retrieved March 24, 2023 .
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