On Saturday, April 25, I’ll be in Tulsa for Publishing from the Ground Up, a symposium hosted by the University of Tulsa focused on independent publishing and the creative communities that sustain it.
I’ll be joining a roundtable moderated by M. Wright alongside:
Emily Larned (Alder & Frankia Press)
Jimmy Luu (Riso Riso)
James Ewald (Velvet Jam Press / OKC Art Book Fair)
We’ll be talking through different approaches to publishing—how these projects take shape through collaboration with artists, organizers, and local communities, and what it means to build and sustain that work over time.
After the conversation, there’s a hands-on bookbinding workshop from 1:30–3:00 pm. It’s open to all ages, no experience needed, and materials will be provided.
The event is free and open to the public, supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the TU College of Arts & Sciences, and presented in partnership with the Tulsa Artist Fellowship, Tulsa LitFest, and the Art Directors Club.