Exhibits
The wait is over. Letterform Archive welcomes you to our new home to experience the inaugural exhibition of our first-ever gallery.
With artworks from one of the most decorated picture books of the 21st century.
Step back into a dangerous world of plots, espionage and treachery to explore the turbulent relationship between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots in their own words.
How have women artists used photography as a tool of resistance?
Love, Labor, and Art includes more than 75 examples of the wide variety of work produced by the Roycrofters – from printed books and ephemera to furniture, electric lighting, metalwork, and stained
“Mapping Fiction” is an exhibition focused on the ways authors and mapmakers have built compelling fictional worlds.
Showcases a selection of Stephen A Geppi’s generous donation to the Library of Congress of contents from the Geppi Entertainment Museum that closed its doors in 2018.
Experience the exciting new work of our most recent recipients: printmaker Austin Nash, photographer and papermaker Shun Yong, and collaborative zine-making-and-publishing team Sarah Evenson and Ja
Exhibition includes recent photographic and video works by the renowned artist questioning stereotypes that associate Black bodies with criminality.
This exhibition examines the individuals, communities and institutions central to elevating printmaking as a medium among Native American artists during the second half of the 20th century.