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Conveyor Editions is pleased to launch our third artist book - Stranger with Joy Drury Cox. The entire set, Old Man and Sea (2012), and Or, Some of the Whale(2013), and Stranger (2014), will also be available as a very limited edition with a newsprint poster!
StrangerJoy Drury Cox Hardcover with Jacket & Foil Stamp130 Pages on Mohawk Superfine EggshellEdition of 100
$40.00 (Purchase)
Signed Artist Books SetLimited Edition Newsprint Poster Edition of 25 
$80.00(Purchase)
Open Systems :: Liz Sales on Hannah Whitaker for Foam Magazine!

We are so proud of Conveyor Magazine editor Liz Sales, who wrote a fantastic piece on Hannah Whitaker for the new Talent Issue of Foam Magazine. Two of our favorites in packed in a great feature - check it out!

Preview of the 2014 Foam Talent Issue:
http://issuu.com/foam-magazine/docs/foam_talent_issue_2014

For more information, or to pick up a copy: http://www.foam.org

Spread from Andrey Bogush’s book ( Yellow ) as part of the Visible Spectrum series… 
The ChartExcerpt FromOr, Some of the Whale Excerpt From Moby Dick
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Or, Some of the Whale by Joy Drury Cox
36 Pages Single Impression on Mohawk Superfine Hand Sewn Booklet
First Edition of 125Published by Conveyor Editions 
$15.00 // Copies Available Here
Working on some notes for a lecture at the PPAC Book Fair next weekend on our new publication series Visible Spectrum. Here is a sneak peek at one of Robert Canali’s spreads for his zine which responds to the color Green!
We <3 Andrey Bogush 
mossfull:
Philly Book Fair
So Looking Forward to This!!! See You There!!
Strange Paradise Gif <3
Sword of the Sun // Peter Happel Christian

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The exhibition, Sword of the Sun, very loosely intimates the contents of a story of nearly the same title in the book, Mr. Palomar, by Italo Calvino. In the story, the reader hears the internal monologue of an elderly man, Mr. Palomar, while he is swimming in a nameless sea at sunset. Altogether, the work in the exhibition is a drift through the wilderness of the my home and yard, a skid through the nature of time and an examination of how we fragment and compartmentalize the world for the purposes of contemplation and understanding.

February 7 - March 14, 2014
Law Warschaw Gallery, Macalester College 
St. Paul, Minnesota