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⚡️Upcoming Exhibition - Frankenstein Re-imagined: A Collage Exhibition - Thursday April 3rd at 6pm (PDT) - San Francisco Public Library, 100 Larkin Street ,San Francisco, USA⚡️

March 17, 2025 Anthony D Kelly

⚡️Upcoming Exhibition - ‘Frankenstein Re-Imagined: A Collage Exhibition '⚡️
Opening on Thursday, April 3rd at 6.00pm (PDT).
San Francisco Public Library,
Main Library - Arts, Music & Recreation Department,
4th Floor 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102,
USA.
Exhibition runs through Monday, June 30th 2025. All Welcome.

I am delighted to be taking part in this upcoming exhibition at the beautiful San Francisco Public Library and its associated artists talk. Experience Mary Shelley's timeless masterpiece through the lens of contemporary collage artists. Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus is re-imagined in this exhibition, where literature and art converge to explore its enduring themes.

Free community collage tables will also be open to members of the public for the duration of April.


"Collage artists, with their unique ability to transcend scale, place, and history, are well-suited to giving us pictures that bring vintage texts into the contemporary moment." — Ric Kasini Kadour, Kolaj Institute Director.

⚡️⚡️ITS ALIVE⚡️⚡️
Artists interpret Shelley's novel in the context of today’s world, addressing:

⚡️Science and artificial intelligence: Echoing Shelley's cautionary tale, artists reflect on the ethical dilemmas of unchecked technological advancement.

⚡️Queerness and intersectional identities: The monster’s isolation becomes a metaphor for marginalization, offering a lens on contemporary social dynamics.

⚡️Narcissism and modern relationships: Victor Frankenstein’s self-absorption provides a framework for examining personal and societal disconnection.

This exhibition invites viewers to engage with Frankenstein in a new light, where past and present collide in striking visual form.

Featured Creatures Include:

Claire Dannenbaum (Eugene, Oregon, USA) | Emily Denlinger (Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA) | Suzanne Greenberg (New York, New York, USA) | David Edward Johnson (Skaneateles, New York, USA) | Marta Janik (Warsaw, Poland) | Anthony D Kelly (Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland) | Maureen Letton (San Francisco, California, USA) | Anissa Malady (San Francisco, California, USA) | Rebecca Steiner (Lyme, Connecticut, USA) | Jessica TranVo (Boston, Massachusetts, USA) | Anthony Naimo (Spruce Pine, North Carolina, USA) | Elzbieta Zdunek (Berlin, Germany)

⚡️Related Event: Presentation: Frankenstein in Collage Illustration - Artists' Perspectives--Sat., April 19th, 10 a.m. (PDT) , Virtual Library. For details Click Here.
⚡️Opening Reception: Thursday, April 3, 2025 (part of SF First Thursday Art Walk)
⚡️To purchase a copy of this magnificent book simply Click Here.

Image Credit: Frankenstein Re-imagined: A Collage Exhibition - David Edward Johnson.
With a very special thanks to organiser Anissa Malady and Maureen Letton for all your work on the ground.

Tags Frankenstein, Publication, Exhibition, Exhibitions, Event, Events, San Francisco, Mary Shelley, Collage, Illustration

🦋Work Featured in Uppercase Magazine #64: Transformation🦋

March 5, 2025 Anthony D Kelly


🦋✂️ Work Featured in Uppercase Magazine #64: Transformation ✂️🦋
I was delighted to have a recent conversation with fellow collagist and arts writer extraordinaire Kerrie More. She was in the process of putting together a fantastic article on the topic of creative flow. Flow states are experiences of being completely in the moment and energized, while drawing upon your own deep internal resources of knowledge, skills and experience to make intuitive moment to moment choices. They can often be marked with a sense of ease or even joy whilst undertaking a complex task. Flow states regularly lie at the heart of creative practices.

Her article has appeared in the most recent edition of Uppercase magazine which is all about time and transformation, and it is a wonderful and intriguing read. It was great to hear her insights garnered from research and interviews with other creative practitioners.
Its so interesting to discover other peoples experiences of flow and the little rituals and practices that they maintain to drop into these states more readily.

What a beautiful article and magazine!

Other fantastic creatives featured in this article include:
Wendy Solganik, Rene’ Shoemaker, Judy Ormshaw, Ellen Howard, Cheryl Chudyk, Janet Guertin and Kim Koehler. Also, the fabulous Andrea Lewicki.

For more from the transformative Uppercase Magazine: CLICK HERE.
To follow the work of Kerrie More CLICK HERE.

Cover Image: “Butterflies” - Anisa Makhoul

Tags Publication, Uppercase Magazine, Creativity, Creative Flow, Flow States, Art Writing

🎪🔍 Children’s Book Project Announcement: Fleadom Flea Circus🔎🎪

December 30, 2024 Anthony D Kelly

🎪🔍 Children’s Book Project Announcement: Fleadom Flea Circus🔎🎪

Roll Up! Roll Up!
Many great things happened this year, and one of the best was to begin collaborating on a children’s book with my dear friend Marta Janik. Drawing on our dual interests in illustration and circus culture we have delved into the unusual universe of Flea Circuses to develop a visually rich and vibrant world. The book is almost complete and some of our illustrations have won a place in an upcoming exhibition resulting from this years Clairvoyants children’s book competition. This competition is hosted bi-annually by the Dwie Siostry publishing house and our project was chosen as one of the most interesting projects out of 554 submissions!

Flea Circuses once existed throughout the world and actually involved trained fleas performing tricks! There was also a variant of these Circuses which utilized magnets and other mechanical devices to simulate the presence of performing fleas. These were known as “Humbug Shows”. Although the amount of Flea Circuses in existence today can be counted on one hand, they were strange and fascinating phenomenon with a history all of their own.

More about our book below:
“Fleadom is a raucous, fun fueled journey through life at an extravagant Flea Circus. In this magical setting, fleas, animals and humans all collaborate as equals to perform wondrous and reality defying stunts. Under our little big top we learn that creatures and people don’t have to be big in size to be important or to do amazing things. 

Rich with tiny details, hidden meanings, and historical and cultural references, this is a book that invites parents and children to delve into its pages and explore its magical world again and again, each time finding some new and interesting details that elaborate on the colourful universe within. 

Small and unusual wonders do exist when we pay careful attention to the world around us. For example, I invite you to consider a flea learning to juggle on a unicycle, and then tell me you are not impressed.”

Don’t get too itchy! More Fleadom Coming Soon!

For more of the wonderful work of Marta Janik get your act together by Clicking Here.

Tags Publication, Book, Fleas, Flea Circus, Fleadom, Childrens Book, Illustration

⚡️✒️ ITS ALIVE: Mary Shelly's Frankenstein: Kolaj Edition ✒️⚡️

November 21, 2024 Anthony D Kelly

⚡️✂️ Featured Artist in Mary Shelly's Frankenstein: Kolaj Edition✂️⚡️
⚡️⚡️!!!!!ITS ALIVE!!!⚡️⚡️

In the Autumn of 2023, I had the real pleasure of teaming up with a whole crew of creaturely collaborators to illustrate a new version of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. It was macabre delight to work with these monsters on dissecting Mary Shelly’s seminal work of proto-sciencefiction. It was an amazing process to spend time thinking about and drawing out the colourful, magical and fearful imagery within. I had a lot of fun working on the illustrations in this version with our ghastly group, including my dear friend and regular collaborator Marta Janik.

I am delighted to announce that the book is now ready for release!

See more from the publishers below:
”This new version of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's classic 19th century novel Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus features seventy-six illustrations by International Collage Artists who delved into the novel's rich narrative and visual potential and created thought-provoking artworks that reflect the essence of Frankenstein in a 21st century context. “Frankenstein,” writes artist David Edward Johnson, “The name alone conjures a lightning storm of images. From corpses, unholy and unearthed, to gothic laboratories, alive with galvanic impulse, to personal loss, longing, and anger. Shelley’s 1818 masterwork is locked in our collective unconscious like a fever dream. Since childhood, I have been in love with its silent shudders and moss-covered 19th-century tableaus.” Artists created illustrations that connected Shelley's text to contemporary issues. Artists explored the role of science and artificial intelligence, queerness, intersectional identities, narcissism, and modern relationships. "Shelley's timelessness is proven by our ability to use her novel to reflect on our world today," said Kolaj Institute Director Ric Kasini Kadour. "Collage artists, with their unique ability to transcend scale, place, and history, are well-suited to giving us pictures that bring vintage texts into the contemporary moment."“

Participating creatures include:
Claire Dannenbaum (Eugene, Oregon, USA); Emily Denlinger (Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA); Suzanne Greenberg (New York, New York, USA); David Edward Johnson (Skaneateles, New York, USA); Marta Janik (Warsaw, Poland); Anthony D Kelly (Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland); Maureen Letton (San Francisco, California, USA); Rosie Lewis (York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom); Anissa Malady (San Francisco, California, USA); Rebecca Steiner (Lyme, Connecticut, USA); Jessica TranVo (Boston, Massachusetts, USA); Anthony Naimo (Spruce Pine, North Carolina, USA); Elzbieta Zdunek (Berlin, Germany)

To purchase a copy of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein: Kolaj Edition simply CLICK HERE.
To find out more about this project and the overarching Collage and Illustration program CLICK HERE.

Cover Image: “Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus” (2023) - David Edward Johnson

Tags Monsters, Frankenstein, Publication, literature, Book, Kolaj Institute, Illustration, Contemporary Collage

📢✒️ Intentional Selection Coverage in Kolaj Magazine #40✒️📢

November 20, 2024 Anthony D Kelly

📢✂️Intentional Selection Coverage in Kolaj Magazine #40✂️📢

It really is something to see coverage of this years Intentional Selection festival at the Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar, Co.Mayo printed within the hallowed pages Kolaj Magazine #40. I wanted to say a big thanks to Ric Kasini Kadour for “Ceiliúradh Pobail” his article providing coverage and support and insight into this summers festival.

Intentional Selection was really great to put together with Silvio Severino, Una Gildea and Deirdre Melvin. Personally, I discovered many new artists, as well as new works by some old favorites. As Ric states in his article “ Of all the art mediums, collage is about bringing people together, breaking down hierarchies, and celebrating creativity”.

Kolaj Magazine Issue #40 also features:
✂️”What Does Freedom Look Like?” a fantastic interview by Jennifer Roach with Annete Sagal, Katya Syta and Olha Syta of the Kyiv Collage Collective on their powerful continuing cultural work and the growth of the CUTOUT FESTIVAL in spite of the war.
✂️“I Contain Multitudes” fantastic coverage of a traveling group exhibition which considers blackness in American collage by Kelly M. Johnson.
✂️”Attention & Connection” a vitalizing and interesting article on the work of the Dutch collagist Anneke Stil by Helen Hartmann.
✂️A whole host of other writings and images from international collage artists doing incredible things.

For more from Kolaj Magazine #40 and the work of the Kolaj Institute CLICK HERE.
For more of the great work of the Kyiv Collage Collective CLICK HERE.
To find out more about whats happening in the Linenhall Arts Center CLICK HERE.

Cover Image: “Sunday June 8, ‘30. A Wonderful Day” by Joe Rudko.

Tags Publicity, Publication, Linenhall Arts Centre, Intentional Selection, Kolaj Magazine, Festivals, Events, Exhibition, Curating

📢✒️ Featured in Publication - Poetry X Collage Journal: Volume7 ✒️📢

November 17, 2024 Anthony D Kelly

📢✒️ Featured Artist in Poetry X Collage Journal: Volume 7 ✒️📢

I am thrilled to have had my artwork published in the latest Poetry X Collage Journal (Vol:7). This journal is a release of the Kolaj Institute and features the work of some of the many fantastic artists who I had the pleasure to meet during original residency back in 2022, alongside some excellent new collage poets.

For a statement by the publishers read below:

“Poetry X Collage is a printed journal of artwork and writing which operates at the intersection of poetry and collage. We are interested in found poetry, blackout poetry, collage poems, haikus, centos, response collages, response poems, word scrambles, concrete poetry, scatter collage poems, and other poems and artwork that inhabit this world.

Each issue presents six movements of work by artists and curators. Page spreads are meant to be free zones of thinking where the contributor has chosen all elements of the layout: font, image place, composition, etc.”

This journal features:
Pablo Cabrera Ferralis
Leipzig, Germany

Natalie W Schorr
Greenville, North Carolina, USA

Hanna Madej
Wroclaw, Poland

Dianalog
Palm Springs, Florida, USA

Christy Sheffield Sanford
Saint Augustine, Florida, USA

Asemic Writing:
by Anthony D Kelly,
Laura Tafe, Thomas Mayer, and Janice McDonald,
with commentary by Ric Kasini Kadour

For more about the Poetry X Collage Journals click here.
To purchase Poetry X Collage Volume 7 click here.

Cover Image Credit: Detail of BY CHANCE/LA DÉRIVE by Pablo Cabrera Ferralis

Tags Poetry, Poetry X Collage, Kolaj Institute, Kola, Asemic Writing, Publication, Collage, Writing

⚡️✂️Intentional Selection – A Celebration of Collage - Words in Motion: Collage Poetry and Publication: (Panel Discussion& Showcase) on Saturday the 7th of September 2024. ⚡️✂️

September 4, 2024 Anthony D Kelly

⚡️✂️Intentional Selection – A Celebration of Collage✂️⚡️
Words in Motion: Collage Poetry and Publication:
(Panel Discussion& Showcase) on Saturday the 7th of September 2024.
3.30pm-6pm at the Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar, Co.Mayo, Ireland.
F23 AN24


Join us for an exciting panel discussion with Ric Kasini Kadour of the Kolaj Institute with artists Anthony D Kelly and Eve Kimmerling about the vibrant intersection between Collage, Poetry and Publication. As well as a showcase of beautiful collage and poetry books by Red Fox Press.

From 3.30pm: Achill based book makers Red Fox Press will also be in attendance the Linenhall Arts Centre, showcasing a selection from their wonderful array of limited edition handmade books. Their beautiful books have attained global renown and often explore themes of Collage and Visual Poetry.

At 5pm: Publisher, Collage Artist and Community Organiser Ric Kasini Kadour will join us live by satellite to share his insights and perspectives on the book as a place for Collage and Kolaj Magazines approach to publishing. This conversation will take place in the Linenhall theatre space with artists Anthony D Kelly and Eve Kimmerling.  Anthony and Eve are both Collage Artists practicing in the west of Ireland and who use poetry and text as integral parts of their visual arts practice.

This promises to be a rich an interesting event exploring the worlds of Collage, Poetry and Publication. See you there!!!

For the live event, booking is encouraged by clicking here.

If you are at distance and don’t want to miss the Panel Discussion at 5pm (GMT) discussion then join the live stream by clicking here.

About the Contributors:

Ric Kasini Kadour:

Ric Kasini Kadour is a writer, artist, publisher, and cultural worker. He was the recipient of a 2020-2021 Curatorial Fellowship from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. His art-making crosses media and includes collage, photography, printmaking, installations, and art product making. Kadour sees ‘zine-making as an extension of his art practice.

His artwork has been exhibited in Georgia, Ireland, Louisiana, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Quebec, Scotland, Tennessee, Vermont, and Wisconsin and is in private collections in Australia, Canada, France, the United States, and the United Kingdom. In addition to his art practice, Kadour is the founding editor and publisher of Kolaj Magazine and has written for a number of galleries and his writing has appeared in Hyperallergic, Vermont Magazine, Seven Days, Seattle Weekly, Art New England (where he was the former Vermont editor) and many others. He has produced a number of exhibits as a gallerist and curator.

His community organizing efforts have resulted in a number of large scale art events in North America and beyond. In August 2021, Kadour curated an exhibition of international collage artists, “Empty Columns Are a Place to Dream”, as part of Birr Vintage Week & Arts Festival in Birr, Co. Offaly. The exhibition received a 2021 National Heritage Award. The exhibition moved to the Knoxville Museum of Art in Tennessee and was part of a book of the same name, published by Kolaj Institute in 2022.

Kadour holds a BA in Comparative Religious Studies from the University of Vermont. Kadour splits his time between Montreal and New Orleans.

To learn more about Ric, visit www.rickasinikadour.com; for Kolaj Magazine, visit www.kolajmagazine.com; and for Kolaj Institute, visit www.kolajinstitute.org.

Red Fox Press:
Operating from a renovated cottage in Dugort on Achill Island, Red Fox Press have received global recognition for their handmade books and have become an integral part of the cultural fabric of the west of Ireland. Artists Francis Van Maele and Antic-Ham have generated a rich and wonderful array of artistic output and a history of supportive collaborative projects with practicing artists worldwide.

For more from Red Fox Press and to peruse their beautiful books visit:
www.redfoxpress.com

Eve Kimmerling:
Eve-Marie Kimmerling is a Group Analyst in private practice based in Co. Mayo in the West of Ireland.

Deeply rooted in her rural West of Ireland context, she was ‘astounded into being’ as a collage artist in a creative response to the often turbulent, fragmented, and disembodied nature of our recent times. While she has over 20 years’ experience working as a therapist, she is relatively new to her art making practice, having started in 2022.  As an artist, she sees her collage work as an extension of her group analytic practice. The groups she belongs to and their wider social contexts inform and influence the collages she creates.

Creating her colourful pieces became a way of reflecting on, processing, and expressing themes arising in her work as a group analyst.

To delve further into Eve’s work visit:
https://collage-reverie.com/

Anthony D Kelly:
Anthony D Kelly is a Visual Artist, Writer, and Integrative Psychotherapist. He works mainly with Illustration, Collage and Assemblage techniques to create hopeful, humorous, and sometimes unnerving and deeply satirical imagery. He is currently based in Castlebar, County Mayo located on Irelands West Coast. He has extensive experience as a Gallery Administrator, Curator and Project Facilitator.

He is a proactive and experienced member of the Irish Collage Community. He was chosen as the Kolaj Institute’s World Collage Day Artist 2023. He has exhibited across Ireland, Europe and in the U.S.A. and has delivered workshops and lectures at Collagistas Festivals 5 & 6 in Dublin and Brussels.

His work has featured in many publications including Maintenant: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art, Creativ Paper, Murze Magazine and Kolaj Magazine.

He has studied Arts Administration, Arts Participation and Global Development, and Humanistic Psychotherapy. Anthony is greatly interested in the Arts as an effective method for engagement with Social, Political and Global Development issues; and for seeking beyond the known to formulate the new.  He is also deeply interested in the creative interplay between literature and visual art, and their roles as meaning making processes and in promoting positive mental health.

Tags Events, Panel Discussion, Poetry, Publication, Collage, Linenhall Arts Centre, Kolaj Magazine, Kolaj Institute, Kolaj, Red Fox Press

📢✒️ Featured in Publication: KIRK BRANDON: Confessions - Lyrics and Nostalgia by Iman Kakai-Lazell ✒️📢

November 21, 2023 Anthony D Kelly

Featured in Publication: KIRK BRANDON: Confessions - Lyrics and Nostalgia by Iman Kakai-Lazell

I was thrilled to be apporached last year by Iman Kakai-Lazell of Moochin About Records based in the Lake Districk, UK .

As well as being one half of this incredible musical outfit Iman is also an artist in her own right. At the time she was in th process of creating a book in Collaboration with the famed musician Kirk Brandon compiling his words, lyrics and reflections together with some incredible artwork. There are many fine examples of politically charged and satirical collage work within these pages.

I am delighted to have my Analog Collage “ We All Watch” (2011) chosen to grace these pages.

It is a really wonderful book and I am delighted to have received my copy today. Also a huge thanks for sending me these amazing musical treasures. I selected an eclectic mix of recordings including a Crime Jazz compliation, Afro-American Folklore: Recorded in Texas State Prisons, Hymnals and Folks Songs by the Welsh Miners Choir and a lovely package of postcards. . . which in truth will more than likely become collage!

I highly recommend you check out Moochin About for this book and others produced by Iman Kakai-Lazell as well as their extensive catalog of punk and post punk treasures, curios and merchandise.

For their main site visit: https://moochinaboutltd.bandcamp.com/merch

Tags Moochin About, Kirk Brandon, Puck, Publication, Political Collage, Satire, Music, London, Lyrics, Confessions

📢✒️ Featured Artist in Skylight 47 Poetry Journal - Issue 16 ✒️📢

September 23, 2022 Anthony D Kelly

📢✒️ Featured Artist in Skylight 47 Poetry Journal - Issue 16 ✒️📢

I am honoured to announce that I have been selected as the featured artist for Issue 16 of the Galway based indpendent poetry magazine Skylight 47. It is wonderful to see my Collage “A Cosmic Mystery Unravels At The County Fair” (2019) grace the front cover.

More of my artwork is also featured within the magazine alongside a promising bonanza of beautiful poetry!
I am looking forward to receiving my copy in the post, as well as attending the launch of this wonderful publication at Galway City Library:

6PM this Thursday,
The 29th of September 2022,
Galway City Library,
Hynes Buildings,
St Augustine St,
Galway,
Ireland,
H91 R6WF

For more from Skylight 47 click here.

Tags Poetry, Feature, Publication, Skylight 47, Collage, Analog Collage, Galway, Launch

📢✒️ Featured in Publication - Poetry X Collage Journal: Volume 2 ✒️📢

September 13, 2022 Anthony D Kelly

Cover Image Credit: A detail of “Community Revisited” by Laura Tafe.

I am thrilled to have had my artwork and poetry published in the latest Poetry X Collage journal (Vol:2). This journal features the work of some of the many fantastic artists who I had the pleasure to meet during this years Poetry & Collage residency hosted online by the Kolaj Institute. What an experience, I learned a lot!!!

This journal features six pieces of my visual poetry “The Supposed Stranger” & “Lost”, “Monkey Business” & “Impotent Computational Rage”, “Ghost In Your Orbit” & “A Deeper Season”; plus one collaborative poem with the artist Rosemary Rae entitled “Some Days Flicker”.

For a statment by the publishers read below:

“PoetryXCollage is a printed journal of artwork and writing which operates at the intersection of poetry and collage. We are interested in found poetry, blackout poetry, collage poems, haikus, centos, response collages, response poems, word scrambles, concrete poetry, scatter collage poems, and other poems and artwork that inhabit this world.

Each issue presents six movements of work by artists and curators. Page spreads are meant to be free zones of thinking where the contributor has chosen all elements of the layout: font, image place, composition, etc.

The initial volumes were produced by participants in Kolaj Institute’s Poetry & Collage Residency in March 2022 and April 2022 under the direction of Christopher Kurts with support from Ric Kasini Kadour and Christopher Byrne.”

PoetryXCollage Volume Two Features:

Anthony D. Kelly
Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland
(@Freeformanto)

Carla E. Reyes
Astoria, New York, USA
(@carlacrafts)

Janice McDonald
Denver, Colorado, USA
(@janicemcdonaldart)

Samantha Brown
Blackrock, County Louth, Ireland
(@samantha.bmcg)

Laura Tafe
Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA
(@LJTafeMD)

Collaborations:
by Cathy Greenhalgh(@covidcollagechronicles), Thomas Mayer (@klettwandel),
Rosemary Rae (@rosemarydesign), Anthony D. Kelly,
& Cheryl Chudyk (@stitchpixie)

To find out more, purchase copies of the journal, or submit to later volumes click here.

Tags Poetry, Collage, Kolaj Institute, Kolaj Magazine, Art Writing, Writing, Publication, Journal
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