Virtual Event: A Talk with Artist and Printmaker Tia Blassingame

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Tue, Feb 02 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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In conjunction with UCSB Reads 2021, UCSB Library presents a talk by Tia Blassingame, a book artist and printmaker whose work explores the intersection of race, history, and perception. The talk will be followed by audience Q&A moderated by Iman Djouini, Assistant Teaching Professor in College of Creative Studies and UCSB Department of Art.

A book artist and printmaker exploring the intersection of race, history, and perception, Tia Blassingame often incorporates archival research and her own poetry in her artist’s book projects for nuanced discussions of racism in the United States. Her artist’s books are held in library and museum collections including Library of Congress, Stanford University, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, and State Library of Queensland. In 2019, She founded the Book/Print Artist/Scholar of Color Collective, which has over thirty members. Blassingame is an Assistant Professor of Book Arts at Scripps College and the Director of Scripps College Press.

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