Judith Hoffberg - Curatorial Activities

Curatorial Activities

  • Artwords & Bookworks, (LAICA), Los Angeles, which traveled to Herron School of Art (Indianapolis) Contemporary Art Center (New Orleans), Franklin Furnace (New York), Australia & New Zealand (1978–79), co-curator: Joan Hugo
  • Book Exhibition, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 1978
  • The Umbrella Show, University of California, Riverside, 1979
  • Art & Society: Bookworks by Women, Beyond Baroque, Venice, CA, 1981
  • Ex Libris, Bookworks by Artists, Traction Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1981
  • Some Important Announcements, Santa Monica Public Library for the Santa Monica Arts Commission, 1985
  • Editions & Additions: International Bookworks, Idea, Sacramento, CA, Northlight Gallery, Tempe, AZ, and UC Riverside, March 1986
  • Undercover: The Book as Format, Fresno Arts Center, 1987
  • Art from the Page: Bookworks, Salem Art Association, Bush Barn, Salem, Oregon and Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, 1987
  • A Book of His Own: Men’s Visual Diaries, Woodland Pattern Book Center, Milwaukee, WI, 1987
  • A Book in Hand, Arvada Center for the Arts & Humanities, Arvada, CO, 1989
  • A Book of His Own: Man’s Visual Diaries, UCLA Art Library, 1990
  • Cross <+> Currents: Books from the Edge of the Pacific, travelling artists’ books exhibition beginning in California and travelling 1991–1993 to UCSB, Cal State Hayward, Ringling School of Art and Design, Oregon School of Arts & Crafts
  • Boundless Vision: Contemporary Bookworks, San Antonio Art Institute, 1991
  • Freedom: International Mail Art Show, Armory for the Arts, Pasadena, CA, 1992
  • The Amazing Decade: Women and Performance Art in America, 1970-1980, New Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, 1993
  • Shaped Structures: Bookworks in Form, Palos Verdes Art Center, Palos Verdes, CA, 1993
  • Multiple World: An International Survey of Artists’ Books, co-curated by Peter Frank, at Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta, GA, 1994
  • John O’ Brien: Passe-partout: A Revised Study, New Gallery, Santa Monica, 1994
  • Barbara Turner Smith: Who are We?..Hirokazu Kosaka: Woman with Mole, New Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, 1994
  • Journey/Journals: Elsa Flores & Gronk, New Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, 1994
  • Boundless: Liberating the Book Form, San Francisco Center for the Book, 1998
  • Women of the Book: Jewish Artists, Jewish Themes, travelling exhibition which opened in Finegood Art Gallery in 1997–1998 and has traveled to Kutztown, University of Pennsylvania, Florida Atlantic University, Brattleboro Art Museum, JCC of Minneapolis/Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Chicago, IL, La Jolla, CA and the La Sierra University, Riverside, CA, Missouri State University, Springfield, Missiouri,and Rutgers University, Camden, NJ.

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