Fragments of Home Artist's Book by Scripps College Press

$40.00

Fragments of Home, a pamphlet book by Nicah Vhin Driza, contains places that the author has called her home throughout her life. It is a sequel of sorts to her first artist’s book, Para sa akin, mula sa akin (to myself, from myself). Where the former highlights and celebrates her Filipina-American identity, her most recent work is an ode to her home. It features four entries, each accompanied by place description and captions with cut vinyl images. Letterpress printed with watercolor on Rives paper and handmade and decorative papers.” - Scripps College Press

6” x 5”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.

Fragments of Home, a pamphlet book by Nicah Vhin Driza, contains places that the author has called her home throughout her life. It is a sequel of sorts to her first artist’s book, Para sa akin, mula sa akin (to myself, from myself). Where the former highlights and celebrates her Filipina-American identity, her most recent work is an ode to her home. It features four entries, each accompanied by place description and captions with cut vinyl images. Letterpress printed with watercolor on Rives paper and handmade and decorative papers.” - Scripps College Press

6” x 5”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.

Scripps College Press, located at Scripps College in Claremont, California, is a teaching press focused on letterpress printing, book arts, and collaborative publishing. Under the direction of Professor Tia Blassingame—an accomplished book artist and scholar whose work explores race, history, and identity—the Press offers students a hands-on, interdisciplinary experience in designing, writing, printing, and binding limited-edition artist books. Since its founding in 1941, the Press has provided a space where traditional craft meets contemporary themes, with students producing finely crafted books that are collected by institutions and libraries worldwide. Professor Blassingame’s leadership has further deepened the Press’s engagement with social justice and the histories of underrepresented communities, expanding its role as both a pedagogical and artistic hub. Through this immersive studio-based program, Scripps College Press fosters artistic exploration, critical thinking, and collaboration, continuing its legacy as a unique and vital contributor to the field of book arts.
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