Title | Secretary |
Artist / Creator | Maureen Cummins |
Press Name | Maureen Cummins |
Artist's Nationality | United States |
Place of Publication | Bearsville, NY |
Publication Date | 2018 |
Contributors | Kathleen McMillan |
Process / Technique | Letterpress |
Number of Images | 12 |
Structure / Binding | Stab binding |
Medium / Materials | Letterpress on Kozuke White |
Paper Stock | Kozuke White |
Number of Pages | 22 |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 8.5 x 11 x .5 inches |
Edition Size | Limited edition of 35 |
Box / Wrapper | Box made of St. Armand handmade paper |
Signed & Numbered | Signed & Numbered Edition |
Secretary by Maureen Cummins
$2,500.00
In Secretary, Cummins deconstructs her mother's 1982 suicide as a way to explore issues of terror, silencing, and violence against women.
Artist Bio
Maureen Cummins has cranked presses from California to the Eastern Arctic and produced over 40 limited edition artist books. Her books are based on subject matter as diverse as slave narratives, the Salem Witch Trials, turn of the century gay love letters, and records from McLean Hospital, the oldest psychiatric hospital in the United States. As part of Swarthmore College’s Friends, Peace, and Sanctuary project, she was one of five artists working with Syrian and Iraqi refugees to tell their stories. Cummins is represented in over one hundred permanent public collections and has received over a dozen grants and funded residencies, including a Pollock-Krasner award. She currently lives and works in Mt. Tremper, N.Y.