Jules Remedios Faye
Jules Remedios Faye (born 1958) is an American author, editor, letterpress printmaker, bookbinder, teacher, and creator of artists’ books. With husband Christopher Stern she established Stern & Faye Printers, a letterpress print shop & hand bookbindery located in Mt Vernon, WA.[1] Faye teaches, curates and participates in bookarts exhibits and events throughout the Skagit Valley [2] and Puget Sound area.
Selected Works
- Pandora Pandaemonia. In What Did Miss Darrington See? : An Anthology of Feminist Supernatural Fiction (1989) (Edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson)
- A Light from Out of Our Heart. In Tales By Moonlight II (1989) (Edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson)
- Wisewomen and Boggy-Boos: A Dictionary of Lesbian Fairy Lore (1992) (Editor. With Jessica Amanda Salmonson)
- The Mysterious Doom: And Other Ghostly Tales of the Pacific Northwest (1992) (With Jessica Amanda Salmonson)
Selected Artists' Books
- De Todos Corazon. (2015)
- The Infant Sun Within. (2012)
- Sacred Vehicle. (2012)
- Fallen Angels: A Gallery of Wood & Linoleum Cuts by Twenty Artists Accompanied by a Tale as Told to Jules Remedios Faye. (1999) (With Chris Stern)
- The Ladies Printing Bee: An Anthology of Thirty-Nine Letterpress Printers Addressing the Subject of Women’s Work. (1995) (Intro by Sandra Kroupa)
- The Annunciation: An Allegorical Tale of the Virgin as Warrior & Protectress: To Be Used as a Portable Alter. (1993)
- The Mechanical Dreamer: Il Sognatore Meccanico : A Fabulous Tale of Italian Dreams Told in Linoblocks Cut During the Perseid Meteor Showers (1993)
- Water Dogs (1992)
References
- ↑ Edwards, Haley (January 11, 2007). "Artist Christopher Stern had a passion for perfection". Seattle Times. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
- ↑ "Out and About". Skagit Valley Herald. August 14, 2014. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
External links
- http://www.sternandfaye.com/
- ABC: Artists' Books Confab at Shoreline Community College Galley (2014)
- Beronä, David A. "Artists Without Authors: The Wordless Novels of Helena Bochorakova, Babette Katz, Barabara Henry, and Jules Remedios Faye." The California Printmaker: The Journal of the California Society of Printmakers (2002)
- Berry, John D. "TypeCon Port L'ampersand." Easily Amused (September 19, 2013)
- Berry, John D. "dot-font: Letterpress in the Digital Age." CreativePro.com (March 1, 2004)
- Freeman, Brad. "NW Tour, Books Received / Brief Reviews, Etc." J.A.B. No. 6, Fall (1996)
- Gilovich, Paula. "Dedicated Type: the Story of a Really Small Press." The Stranger (June 17, 1999)
- Richardson, Margaret. "The Printing Farm." U&lc: Volume 25, No. 2, Fall (1998)
- School of Visual Concepts Instructor Info
- TypeCon Speaker Profile
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