A few of my books will be on display at the Art of Zines show at Anno Domini in San Jose this month. The reception is happening right now!
Thank you to Cherri Lakey for the invitation to participate.
More information from galleryAD.com:
Anno Domini presents…
ART OF ZINES 2013
Art of Zines 2013 featuring hundreds of zines from basements, bedrooms and midnight copy shops from throughout the US and abroad. Come check out these diy, cut-and-paste, copied-on-the-cheap, hand-folded, self-distributed gems that continue to surface because someone, somewhere feels the need to express themselves.
Several zine makers will be on site with their latest issues for sale.
Opening Reception: Friday, May 3rd, 7-11pm RSVP
Music: tba
Exhibition dates: May 3–30, 2013
Opening Reception is part of the South FIRST FRIDAYS monthly art walk, May 3, 2013. View the full schedule of exhibitions at participating venues: http://www.southfirstfridays.com
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Anno Domini // the second coming of Art & Design
366 So. First Street map
San Jose, CA 95113
408.271.5155
www.galleryAD.com
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday through Friday, noon - 7 p.m.
Saturday, noon - 5 p.m.

A few of my books will be available at Father Tween and the Holy Zine this Friday at the Sicky Nar Nar Gallery in Savannah, Georgia (125 W Duffy St).
Offbeat, independent and hand made. That’s the way I like it.
Thank you to Logan Crable for the invitation to participate!

If you’re in Oakland this month, my prints are part of a mini-feature at Interface Gallery.
Interface Gallery is located in the Temescal District of North Oakland in Temescal Alley @ 486 49th Street (between Telegraph Avenue and Clarke Street).
HOURS | Wed-Sun | 1-6 pm
There’s a nice little write-up here: Gallery Store
Edicola (in person)
987 1/2 Market St (at 6th St) San Francisco, CA
Thursday + Friday 4-7 | Saturday + Sunday 12-5
more info
COLPA (online)
artist books, amazing things, custom printing
colpapress.com
Interface Gallery (in person)
Temescal Alley @ 486 49th Street Oakland, CA
(between Telegraph Avenue and Clarke Street).
Wed-Sun | 1-6 pm
interfaceartgallery.com
Telegraph Gallery (in person)
110 4th St N.E. Charlottesville, VA 29902
Screen printed posters, comics, nice people
telegraphgallery.com
SEIBEI (online)
buy yourself a damn shirt, books too
seibei.com
Printed Matter, Inc. (online + in person)
195 Tenth Avenue New York, NY 10011
closed Sundays
printedmatter.org
Never Date Dudes From The Internet and Never Finish Grad School are now available through Printed Matter.
Printed Matter, Inc. has the most amazing collection of artist books on the planet. It may be impossible for one person to peruse their entire stock, so let me know if you find something wonderful!
My #chicagozinefest haul. I left Chicago only slightly lighter than I arrived. Nothing feels better than getting my books out there in the world, and coming home with pieces of other people’s lives. Thank you for sharing with me.
Love, Amy
Tomorrow! Tomorrow! Chicago Zine Fest begins TOMORROW!
Friday, March 8th
1:00pm – 3:00 pm
Writing about Health, Disability, and Accessibility in Zines: A Panel with Kerri Radley, Maranda Elizabeth, and Dave Roche
Columbia College 1104 S Wabash (fully accessible)6:00pm – 7:00pm
Youth Reading
826CHI/The Boring Store 1331 N Milwaukee (this space has obstructions. special arrangements available for those with accessibility needs)7:00pm – 9:00pm
Exhibitor Reading
826CHI/The Boring Store 1331 N Milwaukee(this space has obstructions. special arrangements available for those with accessibility needs)9:30pm – 12:00am
Zine, Lose, or Draw! (AKA ZLorD): A game show hosted by Neil Brideau
Quimby’s 1854 W North (not fully accessible)Saturday, March 9th
11:00am – 6:00pm
Exhibition (tabling) day!!! Bring your love of zines and small bills!
Workshops
Art Room
Children’s Area
Columbia College1104 S Wabash (fully accessible)We have more detailed information on locations, times, and accessibility on our CZF 2013 info page
Tomorrow is the opening event for my tiny art show. It will be my first hurrah and my last for a little while.
On Monday I start a new job.
After writing all the copy for The First Human Gene, I found out that a peptide hormone was the “first” human gene sequenced - oops! I believe CTFR was the first gene sequenced using a reverse genetics approach, i.e. they did not know the protein before looking for the gene, they found the gene first and determined the protein afterward.
Nucleotide sequence of a human gene coding for a polypeptide hormone.
Trans Assoc Am Physicians. 1977; 90:109-16.
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