Collage Today:
Innovations in Practice
Artist Presentations
Collage Today: Innovations in Practice
We are curating a Pecha Kucha style (pronounced pe cha ku cha) presentation to include the work of several selected artists. Pecha Kucha originated in Japan and is a short-form presentation format consisting of 20 slides shown for 20 seconds each, for a total time of 6 minutes and 40 seconds per presenter. We are seeking artists whose current work engages innovative approaches to collage practice—through inventive conceptual frameworks, experimental processes, and new technical or material strategies.
To be considered please provide the following:
Presentation Outline: a brief overview of how you plan to approach and structure your presentation. (150 words max)
Images: PDF with 5 images that you plan to present (within your 20 slide allowance), and a link to additional work (website, Instagram, etc.)
Deadline: May 25
Selections: Selections will be made by artist Clive Knights in collaboration with Making Meaning co-organizers Andrea Burgay and Monica Church.
Clive Knights, A portion of this dome, 2023, paper collage and graphite over monotype print, 12 × 12”
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Clive Knights is an English collagist, printmaker and creator of festival structures based in Portland, Oregon. He is represented by the gallerist Laura Vincent in Portland’s Pearl District. Since 2021 he has had 4 solo shows of his collages and monotype prints in Portland, and solo shows at Sacripante Gallery in Rome, Italy (May 2023) and at the Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg, VA, (February thru May 2024). He has exhibited work in over 50 group shows in multiple US states and overseas, including England, Scotland, France, Spain, Poland, Belgium, Slovenia, Estonia, Norway, Ukraine, Italy and Colombia. In April 2022 he curated the international exhibition Corporeal Gestures in Portland that included over 100 collages by more than 100 artists from 22 countries. He designed and published the catalogue of all the work in this show. In June 2022 he published his first monograph covering his own work from the previous 3 years titled Gestures from a Body at Work: Unsuccessful Attempts at Grasping Eternity. The fine art publisher No Reply Press has recently published two limited edition handmade books, one with a short story titled ‘The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas’ by Ursula K Le Guin, accompanied by ten original collage interpretations; and one with a novella by Leo Tolstoy titled ‘The Death of Ivan Ilyich’ accompanied ten original monoprints. In September 2024 he published a collaborative book of poems and collage characters with Canadian poet Terriann Walling. He was the founding director of the School of Architecture at Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, and his work is influenced by a career in architectural education, by studies in the phenomenology of the human body, and by a fascination with the potential for innovations of meaning embodied in poetic works across all media.