Apr 042017
 

03.04.2017

UPCOMING EVENT:

for the trees: book launch and exhibition
drawings by Sarah Davidson
publication by Erica Wilk / Moniker Press
with writing by Brynn McNab

opening: April 13, 7-10
reading at 8
copies of ‘for the trees’ for purchase
gallery hours: April 14 & 15, 12-5

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‘for the trees’ is a collaborative book experiment based on a series of drawings by Sarah Davidson. The publication was developed with Erica Wilk, who uses her publishing studio Moniker Press as a platform for artistic collaboration. The book includes a text by Brynn McNab, written in response to the art. Copies of ‘for the trees’ will be available for purchase, and the original works will be on display.

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Preservation is a word oft associated with environmental activism. However, its implementation is a distinctly “cultural” phenomenon, not a natural one. Namely, it is one of human beings, and their technologies. Preservation brings along with it a whole host of other activities. The verb implies an external process to occur in order to accomplish its goal. You have pickling, salting, fermenting, cataloguing, copying, categorizing, languaging, embalming. In reality, ruin itself is a much needed process in the activity of sustainment of diverse life. The transfer of heat from one system (biological, ecological, and, I would argue, visual, and ontological) is integral and the multiplicities of systems allows for a birth of organization in the transfer of this heat. Origin of Species by Darwin, and Kelvin’s laws of thermodynamics were published in the same decade. They both came on the tail end of the industrial revolution. Both theories were argued as paradoxical, and heretical, by the church. Both conceptually resist the possibility of a creative or intelligent design in the world. However, once you consider the closed system of thermodynamics as being one which encompasses you, the earth, the universe, this transfer of heat and its loss in the process – the movement of such energy – can still create a beautiful and complex diversity of ruin.

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SARAH DAVIDSON’s practice investigates the appeal of the weak, delicate, and otherwise diminutive, by placing it in playful parallel to other ostensibly unrelated ideas. An ongoing interest in the fragment as symbol reflects an interest in medium as gendered and maps as they exist in lived time. Past fragmentary explorations have aligned historical craft—particularly the stitching of quilts—with depictions of landscape as background.

BRYNN MCNAB is a writer, facilitator, and curator who specializes in event-based and social practices, publishing, and co-authorship. Her most recent projects include Co-Writing Criticism (Vancouver, Montreal and Paris), a co-authorship workshop, and An Exact Vertigo (Vancouver), an iterative contemporary dance series. She managed Unit/Pitt Projects (Vancouver) from 2013-2015, and revived and became editor-in-chief of ISSUE Magazine (Vancouver) during that time. Her poetry, essays, and short stories have been published across Canada and internationally. She attended Nova Scotia College of Art and Design for filmmaking and photography, and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Emily Carr University in Critical and Cultural Practices. Brynn McNab currently sits as Secretary of the Or Gallery (Vancouver) Board of Directors.

Mar 052017
 

05.03.17

After an unexpected slow start to the year (thanks to everyone for their patience etc) I’m excited to announce… Moniker Press’ first open studio day! 

Drop by on March 11th to learn about the inner workings of the Moniker Press risograph print shop! At the open studio, you’re invited to: pick up a copy of the “Intro to Riso” zine, see the RZ and MZ printers in person, view print samples from the archive and meet others who are interested in risograph printing.

A selection of riso books collected in Mexico City at RRReplica (as well as others from the Reading Nook) will be on display for browsing / inspiration.

Important note: this event is not a workshop (although we hope to have workshops available later this year). Feel free to ask basic questions about the print process but for more in-depth discussions regarding projects, pricing, and file set up you must schedule an individual meeting at a later date. Email erica@monikerpress.ca if you have a project in mind!

MORE INFO / RSVP HERE

Jan 012017
 

01.01.17

And another year whispers by. 

2016 was a good one for Moniker Press and risograph printing! Moniker Press had the pleasure of working on many cool projects and with a plethora of amazing artists, organizations, musicians, designers, friends, etcs, and so, we express much gratitude! Could not have done it without the community of riso lovers and supporters. ❤️

Goals (and Improvements) for Moniker Press in 2017:  (fingers crossed!)

  • UPDATED RISO GUIDE – including more comprehensive information on file set up, pricing packages, experimental print and colour layering examples.
  • MOBILE MONIKER – website and book launch featuring photos and collaborations from riso print shops around the world (stay tuned!)
  • MORE SERVICES – hoping to extend our commercial services to include screen printing, spiral binding and more.
  • RISO WORKSHOPS – small group workshops that guide beginners through the process of file set up and printing with risograph. Would you be interested in attending? Let us know!
  • NEW INK COLOUR – Pink or Yellow is top on our list, send us an email if you have a different preference! 
  • NEW PUBLICATIONS: working with local artists to publish interesting and experimental risograph prints and zines is a large part of what Moniker Press does, 2017 has good list of artists lined up for new publications!

… these are just a few of the goals we will be working towards in 2017. Happy Riso New Year!

Dec 202016
 

17.01.2017

Some photos from the wonderful PRINT FAIR / ART MARKET, that Moniker Press organized in partnership with Dynamo Arts Association and ddoogg/KIOSK.

Vancouver Courier’s Rebecca Blissett also wrote an article about the Fair > read here.

We had tons of awesome art/book vendors, as well as performances, hot cider and snacks. It was a great December day!


Participating publishers included: Moniker Press, Andrea Lukic, Kate Fobert, Cole James Pauls, Kirsten Hatfield, Perro VerlagDDOOGGAs.iZ, Unfastened, Hayley Dawn Muir, Leftover Crafts, Zine ClubPaper Innards Distro, Stephanie McDonell, Phaedra HarderNeoglyphic MediaCarli Erin BoisjolieVancouver Art Book Fair and Black Market.


Dynamo Art Association artist Sarah Davidson (left) hosted Saturday’s Print Fair/Market along with Juli Majer (right) and Erica Wilk (not pictured). The one-day event, hosted by Dynamo, Kiosk and Moniker Press, showcased a variety of print and publishing with performances and readings. Photo: Rebecca Blissett.

Nov 222016
 

11.21.16

The cold is creeping in and so it’s time to clock in some quality / cozy studio time. We have been working on some some exciting upcoming events and projects! In case you are curious…

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Nov 127
Nov 25
Nov 28Dec 10
Dec 11Dec 17
Dec 17
Dec 18—Jan 5
Jan 6—onward

—  open studio (available for printing + design work)
—  fol.cl, book launch + reading @ VABF Studio, 7pm

—  studio closed @ Rrréplica in Mexico City
open studio (available for printing + design work)
PRINT FAIR / MARKET @ Dynamo Arts, 1-9pm
studio closed (Available for design only, email for printing enquires/projects)
open again! (available for printing + design work)
Nov 162016
 

15.11.16

fol.cl

Honoured to have collaborated with Viorica Hrincu and Melissa Soleski on Moniker Press’ newly released publication; fol.cl. In this collaborative poetry chapbook about entanglement, writer Viorica Hrincu and illustrator Melissa Soleski combine poetry and drawings to explore themes of hair, loss and the reorientation of oneself in relation to standards of feminine beauty.

Poetry Viorica Hrincu
Illustrations  Melissa Soleski
Layout — Erica Wilk & Melissa Soleski

Edition of 150
Risograph printed and Published by Moniker Press
Vancouver, BC — 2016

fol.cl

at this point,
even a cough
gently encourages
my hair to aggregate
into clumps.
I’m sure it’s never
been this easy to
gather individuals towards
a common goal.
On the floor,
shower walls
-classic spectators
of people
who are falling
apart.

—  Excerpt from the poem air.h by Viorica Hrincu.

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fol.cl — Book Launch & Reading
Friday, November 25th, 2016
2-236 E Pender
7 to 10pm

“Join the Vancouver Art Book Fair at our Monthly Open Studio: fol.cl, a book launch and reading for Moniker Press’ newly released risograph publication by the same name.”

“As women, we’re told that it’s only acceptable to have hair on our heads, and literally nowhere else on our bodies.”
— Viorica Hrincu

Poet and scientist Viorica Hrincu is bald. She was diagnosed with alopecia a less than a year ago. Alopecia only affects hair growth and is neither painful nor life-threatening. The poems in fol.cl draw from Viorica’s experience, uncovering a sense of empowerment through loss. Combined with the delicate illustrations of Melissa Soleski, the publication not only deals with societal views on beauty, but also explores the inner and even biological connection between hair and identity.

Poetry reading will begin at 8pm. Copies of fol.cl will be available at the event for $20.

Nov 072016
 

10.25.16

2017 artists calendar

NEW IN SHOP: Moniker Press’ 2017 Artists Calendar

Moniker Press joins the tradition of many print shops around the world by releasing it’s first annual calendar. We invited 12 Vancouver artists to experiment with 2-colour risograph printing the 2017 Risograph Artists Calendar is the result!

Calendars are a common part of everyday life, whether digital or physical objects, we all need a way to keep track of our time/schedules. In its physical format the Artists Calendar follows the tradition of a typical wall calendar. However, the inner pages are unique in that the artists had the freedom to experiment with risograph printing as well as interpret the functionality of a calendar as they wished.

Participating artists:

Edition of 140
12 two colour risograph pages (+ front and back cover)
spiral binding (blue or red)
Printed & Published by Moniker Press
Vancouver, BC – 2016

Thank you to Graham McFie, Erika Anette, Daniel Jefferies, and for their insight and contributions.

2017 artists calendarA risograph art print to display for every month of 2017.

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Nov 072016
 

10.28.16

Puddle Popper pt 2NEW IN THE SHOP:  Puddle Popper pt 2 is a collaborative publication by Vancouver based artists, Juli Majer, Melanie Thibodeau, Sarah Davidson and Sonja Ratkay. As a collective they explore ‘play’ as an overlapping theme. ‘Puddle Popper pt. 2′ is a result of the artists’ collaborative drawings and collages. These collaborative drawings were also translated into a sculptural installation for the Vancouver Art Book Fair 2016.

The package includes a double sided two-colour risograph poster on cream coloured cardstock (folded so that it can create a stage) as well as four 6″x9″ risograph prints on grey and pink cardstock (that can be framed or cut out into figures.)

Edition of 100
Printed and Published by Moniker Press
Vancouver, BC – 2016

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Juli Majer is interested in fractured storytelling / symbolism, and studies translations of movements, emotion and fantasy within her work.

Queer artist Melanie Thibodeau explores the strangeness of having/living in a body; ongoing themes in their work deal with nostalgia and loss, comfort/discomfort, BDSM and politics surrounding gender, sexuality and feminism.

Sarah Davidson investigates fragments as symbols, medium as gendered and delicacy as strategy.

Interdisciplinary artist, poet and researcher Sonja Ratkay primarily explores topics of intuition, mood, states of being and environmental triggers that lead to psychological transformation.

Puddle Popper pt 2Photo from the Puddle Popper installation at the Vancouver Art Book Fair.

A continuation of their first show, the collaboration began on paper, with all of the artists sitting together and drawing the zine Puddle Popper (available through DDOOGG). The book is like a conversation, and the same mix and match strategy is reflected in how the artists’ sculptures were installed in the gallery, with works combined in surprising ways.

For Puddle Popper Part 2, the artists have started again with a zine, printed in collaboration with Moniker Press. The zine is an activity book of sorts, and was also used for planning the installation.

 

Nov 032016
 

10.20.16

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Our favourite time of year in the studio and outside!

It was an amazing weekend. Thanks to everyone who stopped by the Moniker Press table and supported the VABF 2016. This year for the annual Vancouver Art Book Fair Moniker Press released three new publications: fol.cl, Puddle Popper pt 2 and a 2017 Risograph Artists Calendar.  These projects would not have been possible without the extra assistance from Graham McFie – a huge thank you to Graham for all his help!

For those who were unable to attend check out the pictures below, also the new publications will be made available in our online shop very soon!

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Puddle Popper pt 2. (more information coming soon)

Juli Majer, Melanie Thibodeau, Sarah Davidson and Sonja Ratkay explore play as an overlapping theme in their work through a collectively drawn zine published by Moniker Press and installation.

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Moniker Press also had the pleasure of printing new work for many artists involved with the fair; including Dakwakada Warriors by Cole Pauls and several publications (Squint, Growth and JJWW) by Hayley Dawn Muir. (pictured below)

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