Please join us on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st in SANTE FE and some 50 RADIUS BOOKS authors — including Sam Abell, John Gossage, Sharon Core, Michael Light, Julie Blackmon, Terry Evans, Stephen Dupont, David Taylor, Barbara Bosworth, Mark Klett, Sharon Harper — for a book sale, sign-a-thon, video shorts, and silent auction.
The event will take place at the Santa Fe Farmer’s Marker building and include a huge pop-up bookstore where one can view and purchase Radius books, including the last signed copies of Violet Isle and My Dakota. Radius will also premier a series of short videos showing artists describing their Radius books — including our upcoming spring 2014 book Memory City. There will be food trucks, local beer, and a silent auction of limited hand-made books, including a handmade one-of-a-kind Memory City book.—Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS, EXHIBITIONS, AND TALKS WITH ALEX AND REBECCA:
——Monday, Dec. 2-Friday, Dec. 6, 2013, Miami, FINDING YOUR VISION @ MIAMI STREET PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL during ART BASEL MIAMI and the other art fairs. For more information visit the Workshop page of the festival:
http://www.miamistreetphotographyfestival.org/#!alex-webb-workshop/c8kn
——Sat. Sept. 21, Santa Fe, NM, RADIUS BOOKS ARTIST PARTY, 5-8pm, at the Santa Fe Farmer’s Market. Book Sale, Sign-a-Thon, Video Shorts (including “Memory City”), and Silent Auction with Alex and Rebecca and some 50 other Radius artists including Sam Abell, Mark Klett, Stephen Dupont, David Taylor, Sharon Core, Charles Ross, Sharon Harper, Barbara Bosworth, John Gossage, Terry Evans, and Julie Blackmon:
http://radiusbooks.org/7177/radius-books-artist-party/
—Friday, Sept. 27, 6:30-7:30: The Suffering of Light slide talk with Q&A led by Magdalena Herrerra of French Geo and followed by a book signing , Le Silencio Club, Paris
——Friday, Oct. 18, 2013 thru Feb. 2, 2014, “My Dakota” and “Violet Isle” at the Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona, Florida; artist talk, book signing, and opening reception with Alex and Rebecca on Friday, Oct. 18th, 6-8pm: