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Visitors to the Prairie Village Museum had an opportunity June 5 to have their portraits made using a process more familiar to their ancestors in the mid-1800s. ....
A number of readers and subscribers have asked about issue 88.1/2. It should be coursing its way to your post box even as we speak. It features on the cover works from a crowd-sourced letterpress project developed by our Art Editor, Ryan Stander. It is as our a COVID project as you can imagine and as the… ....
Yesterday, we received page proofs from our publishing partners at the University of Nebraska Press and this included four options for the cover. The cover art is based on a series of prints by our art editor Ryan Stander called "Pursue :” The sentiments on the panels were crowd-sourced and printed using a letterpress. With a little big… ....
January 28, 2021 Yesterday afternoon the copy edited manuscripts for NDQ 88.1/2 arrived in my inbox. This is always an exciting time it feels like the issue is taking the first step in its move from a gaggle of disaggregated selections to something more cohesive and complete. At around this time in the process, I usually start to chat with our Art Editor, Ryan Stander, about the cover. I tend to see the cover as an integral part of the issue. It either highlights something in the issue or offers a brief meditation on its own. For issue 88.1/2, we’ve chosen one of Ryan’s works titled “Pursue ” which speaks to his experiences during the COVID pandemic. It’s a crowd-sourced letter press project that Ryan discusses in the issue’s editor’s notes. We’re still trying to figure out how to make it work as a cover, but we thought we’d offer a little preview here. ....