The Flood

$300.00

SWEAT Broadsheet. Text by Michael Hettich. Design and artwork by Tom Virgin.

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Written by Michael Hettich. Design and artwork by Tom Virgin. Printed for the SWEAT Broadsheet Collaboration at Red Dragonfly Press at the Anderson Center in Red Wing, Minnesota in July 2011. Printed on Kitakata (buff) & Mulberry (white), with lead type, polymer and linoleum plates in an edition of 34. Signed by the writer and the artist. Four sheets (2 sheets 15 in x 20, 2 sheets 8.5 in x 20)

The Jaffe Center for Book Arts also has a complete collection of the SWEAT Broadsheet Collaboration in its digital archives, as well as the complete portfolio on paper. The SWEAT Broadsheet Collaboration came on the heels of the Jaffe’s al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here project/workshop.

Carol Todaro and I (Tom Virgin) both participated in the workshop and not long after, we were part of a team that put together a proposal for a book arts center for Miami. Although the book arts proposal was not funded, the SWEAT Broadsheet Collaboration grew around the efforts of several Miami writers and artists. Lea Nickless, Carol Todaro, Michael Hettich, Rosemarie Chiarlone, and I invited a couple dozen  writers & artists to SWEAT Records’ intimate and cozy little space in Little Haiti. Each writer read for five minutes and each artist projected five works. No AC, cold beverages, and a shared desire to tell our stories were the genesis of that project. Exhibitions of the growing body of work began in 2009 (Wynwood), 2012 (MDC Centre Gallery & ArtCenter South Florida) , 2014 (MDC Kendall), 2015 (Greenlease Art Gallery, Rockhurst University, Kansas City, MO), 2016 (New York Center for Book Arts. NY, NY), and 2019 (MDPLS Main Library). The portfolio is also held by MDC Museum of Art and Design (MOAD) and the Permanent Art Collection of Miami-Dade Public Library System.

SWEAT online at the Jaffe Collection

SWEAT online at the Miami-Dade Public Library Collection

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