East Coast West Coast, Pt. 1March + April events in Los Angeles, CA and Williamstown, MA

events, 03/15/25

artists’ book expo at the clark art institute, may 6

Join siglio at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, MA on Sunday, April 6, 11 am-5 pm for a day of artists’ books including demonstrations, a conversation with May Castleberry (MoMA), Lisa Pearson (siglio), and Steven Daiber (Red Trillium Press) about artists’ book collaborations, production and dissemination, and most importantly, see what our mostly local comrades are up to: Antler Editions, Chantal Zakari and Mike Mandel, Draw Down Books, Ghost Proposal, Horse Gurl Press, Kareem Michael Worrell, Kylie Gellatly, La Horchata Zine, Looky Here, Messenger Press, Molly Rideout/Alyssum Press, mundus press, Nine Syllables Press, Passenger Pigeon Press, PRESS | 29 Press, Publication Studio, Red Trillium Press, Seaton Street Press, Small Editions, THE BIRD PRESS/Thorsten Dennerline, and The Brother In Elysium.

Free and open to the public!

associated writing programs book fair, los angeles, march 26-29

Back at the AWP Bookfair—first time in awhile! Alas, not very free—only registered conference attendees have access, but if you’re going to the conference, you already know the book fair is the best place to be!

Siglio’s at booth 547 (sharing with World Poetry and Winter Editions), in a little row of book heaven. We’ll be waving at Wave, and Dorothy, a publishing project, opposite; Black Ocean is our next-door neighbor, and CUNY’s Lost & Found and A Public Space are just up the row, too. More info here.

As usual, books are discounted 20-30% and we’ll have ephemera galore. You can also find out what two new titles siglio will be releasing later this year. It’s a secret—until you snag the postcards. (Official announcement in May.)

Not going? Get 20% off all siglio titles with code ELSEWHERE through next Sunday, March 31.

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✼ elsewhere:

“In my opinion, genre is a way of speaking about conventions of reading and looking, where you sit or stand and whether you’re allowed to talk to other people or move around while you’re communing with an object or text.”  —Lucy Ives, from her interview with Karla Kelsey in Feminist Poetics of the Archive at Tupelo Quarterly

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