Join us for the November Book Art Series Presentation!

Wednesday, November 12, 8:00 pm CT

Presenter: Ryan Greene
Presentation Title:
 TONGUETWISTED [experiments in multilingual book design in print and beyond]

Ryan Greene writes, translates, makes, and caretakes books in "Phoenix, Arizona," the city where he grew up. His most recent translations include projects with Elena Salamanca, Claudina Domingo, Carolina Dávila, Yaxkin Melchy, and Giancarlo Huapaya. He's learning.

As a translator, book artist, and community-based publisher, I'm interested in the challenges and possibilities of multilingual book design. For nearly a decade, I've been experimenting with physical, digital, and hybrid approaches to sharing texts in multiple languages. In my talk, TONGUETWISTED, I will show examples of projects I've designed and/or collaborated on since 2016 ranging from paper-based works to wind-blown sculptures to interactive coded "transfluxions." Each of these projects responds to particular questions while raising new ones. For instance: How do we create books that allow texts in multiple languages to coexist non-hierarchically, without an implied reading order or priority? What are strategies to invite readers to engage (rather than skip over) text in a language they don't know? How can our choices of material and media model approaches to translation that are less rigid/analytical and more generative/indeterminate? Though my talk will be structured as a "show-and-tell" with two cameras (one for my face and one for my hands, like María Carolina Ceballos did), I will also incorporate a collective resource-share with attendees to gather examples of other approaches to multilingual design in book arts. My hope is that the presentation can animate further experimentation and interchange of strategies between book artists working across various languages.

Zoom registration link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/KjKu1X1STY2tScIlY4MtEA

The Bill Stewart Project Award was established to honor the legacy of Bill Stewart, a longtime supporter and dealer of contemporary fine press and artists’ books. In service to Bill’s passion for the physical attributes of the book, CBAA invites members to submit proposals for the Bill Stewart Project Award in Book Arts, which provides $500 in support of new creative projects and/or to enable the progress and completion of ongoing projects. Apply now, submissions due December 1, 2025.

Prospectus PDF


Narrative Threads

Narrative Threads is a national juried exhibition of hand-crafted works (editioned or unique) related to the book form that use fibers (natural or synthetic) as primary element. Note that our interpretation of ‘the book form’ is broad, as is our interpretation of ‘fibers’.

Submission deadline: November 10, 2026
Exhibition dates: February 9 - April 6, 2026, Moody Memorial Library, Baylor University, Waco, Texas
Jurors: Brea Black (Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library) Sha Towers (Baylor University) & Alicia Bailey (Abecedarian Artists’ Books).

Discounted submission fee are an option for students, for artists who are experiencing economic hardship, for artists who identify as Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), and for artists who identify as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community.

https://bit.ly/NT-prospectus

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CBAA Virtual Meeting: June 12-13, 2026, hosted by Sarah Matthews

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