prints from Lale Westvind’s solo-exhibition CONFLICT UNKNOWN at Booklyn Artists Alliance are available on BUY.BOOKLYN.ORG
Save $20 when you buy all 3. Order before Dec. 13th for holiday orders to arrive in time for Christmas.

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prints from Lale Westvind’s solo-exhibition CONFLICT UNKNOWN at Booklyn Artists Alliance are available on BUY.BOOKLYN.ORG
Save $20 when you buy all 3. Order before Dec. 13th for holiday orders to arrive in time for Christmas.
RSVP on Facebook to tomorrow night's opening at Booklyn.
CONFLICT UNKNOWN: LALE WESTVIND
Opens this Saturday, November 22, 7 - 10pm @ Booklyn Artists Alliance, 37 Greenpoint Ave, 4FL, Brooklyn, NY 11222 RSVP on Facebook
original artwork from Heather Benjamin for the State of the Union Address Zine. on sale at buy.booklyn.org - free zine if you order all three collages.
Two available pieces from Brooklyn based artist, musician, print maker, muralist and educator Jess Poplawski, originally featured in our last group exhibition Long Live The New Flesh.
Each piece measures 8 1/2 x 11 inches. White pencil on black cotton rag paper. 2013.
Available on buy.booklyn.org.
Dear Friends,
I’ll be leaving my position as gallery director at Booklyn Artists Alliance at the end of this year & subsequently will no longer curate the online store.
Now through December will be your last chance to pick up affordable prints + publications by past gallery artists and friends including: Jason Roy, Jon Bocksel, Miranda Pfeiffer, Lauren Denitzio, Aaron Demuth, Jess Poplawski, Susan Fang, Mike Taylor, Zebadiah Keneally, Caroline Paquita, Mike Spears, Anni Altshuler, Alex Kujawski, Victor Giannini, Susan Belle, Heather Benjamin, Nina Hartmann, Zach Hazard Vaupen, Jeremy Jams, & Dust Art Collective.
If you wish to be updated of future curatorial projects + exhibitions sign up for my mailing list here. Thanks for your support these last 3 years!
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Aimee
CLOSE OUT on buy.booklyn.org
Pictured: Hourglass Shirt, Artwork + Printing by Jess Poplawski. 3 Smalls & 2 Mediums left. $15
**FOUND 3 MORE COPIES** Brass in Pocket Exhibition Zine - Various Artist 44 pages 8.5 x 5.5 inches Saddle stitch, w/ hand cut covers Xerox on colored paper
The zine seeks to represent contemporary feminist artists who explore new possibilities in their respective media, producing work that breaks conventional boundaries in terms of subject and process. The zine also aims to challenge and play on traditional notions of “feminist art.” Published coinciding with our exhibition of the same name, including exhibited artists artists sourced from an online open call.
Including artwork by: CAROLINE PAQUITA, CATHERINE STACK, CRISTINE BRACHE, CYNTHIA SCHEMMER, DAFY HAGAI, ERIN BOWERS, GEOFFREY DUNCANSON, HANNAH SCHULMAN, JASON ROY, JEN MAY, JESSICA MEANY, KATE WADKINS, LAUREN DENITZIO, LIZ LINDEN, LYNNETTE MIRANDA, MINA BOROMAND, MITSUKO BROOKS, RACHEL WOLF, REBECCA CLARKE, REGINA JESTROW, SONIA CORINA, SONYA DERMAN, SUSAN FANG, AND TAMARA WAITE-SANTIBANEZ. (via Booklyn Artists Alliance — Brass In Pocket)
only 2 copies left!
FALL SALE + CLOSE OUT on buy.booklyn.org. Last chance to get these last copies of sold out zines + prints
Pictured: Heather Benjamin’s State of the Union Address. 12 pages. Color cover, xerox interior 6 x 5.5 inches Edition of 50
Last copy ever! Was $7 Now $5
**FOUND 3 MORE COPIES** Brass in Pocket Exhibition Zine - Various Artist 44 pages 8.5 x 5.5 inches Saddle stitch, w/ hand cut covers Xerox on colored paper The zine seeks to represent contemporary feminist artists who explore new possibilities in their respective media, producing work that breaks conventional boundaries in terms of subject and process. The zine also aims to challenge and play on traditional notions of “feminist art.” Published coinciding with our exhibition of the same name, including exhibited artists artists sourced from an online open call. Including artwork by: CAROLINE PAQUITA, CATHERINE STACK, CRISTINE BRACHE, CYNTHIA SCHEMMER, DAFY HAGAI, ERIN BOWERS, GEOFFREY DUNCANSON, HANNAH SCHULMAN, JASON ROY, JEN MAY, JESSICA MEANY, KATE WADKINS, LAUREN DENITZIO, LIZ LINDEN, LYNNETTE MIRANDA, MINA BOROMAND, MITSUKO BROOKS, RACHEL WOLF, REBECCA CLARKE, REGINA JESTROW, SONIA CORINA, SONYA DERMAN, SUSAN FANG, AND TAMARA WAITE-SANTIBANEZ. (via Booklyn Artists Alliance — Brass In Pocket)
we are almost sold out of copies of GARDEN OF THE WOMANIMAL - exhibition zine for Caroline Paquita’s solo show up at Booklyn. Show closes this Sunday, June 8th. Order online here.
*new to shop*
How Do You Like What You Have Lauren Denitzio 8.5 x 5.5 inches 36 pages Softcover, saddle-stitch Published by Don Giovanni Records, 2014.
**summer sale** save $2.50 on Shuttle Cakes
Shuttle Cakes zine by Susan Belle 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches 24 pages, Light pink cover, opaque cream inner papers, saddle-stiched Edition of 150, hand-numbered Self-Published Digitally printed & bound at Publicide, NYC
Womanimalistic #3 - Caroline Paquita 4 1/4 x 7 inches 3 color Risograph 24 pages Printed at Pegacorn Press.
more titles from Caroline Paquita & Pegacorn Press on Buy.Booklyn.Org
Free Workshop: Sketchbook Techniques & Japanese Stab-Binding
Join us next month for an afternoon with Caroline Paquita discussing the importance of maintaining a good sketchbook practice, self-documentation/ reflection through imagery, and archiving adventures and experiences. In the second...
Join us next month for an afternoon with Caroline Paquita discussing the importance of maintaining a good sketchbook practice, self-documentation/ reflection through imagery, and archiving adventures and experiences. In the second half of the workshop students will be guided through the Japanese stab-binding technique creating their own unique sketchbook to take home.
This workshop is free and open to the public, it will run twice 1 - 4pm Saturday, June 7th & Sunday, June 8th. Seats are limited. Please RSVP to aimee[at]booklyn.org with preferred date.
looking forward to this! 8 seats left in each class each day. hmu
attn. NY city based artists + book makers, we’re hosting an open call for a solo-exhibition later this year at Booklyn. More info here…
only dudes have applied so far, I would like to see more women artists in here.