keywords:
multidisciplinary2, artists’ books, biology, letterpress, plankton3, silkscreen, risograph, type specimens, cats, spondees, etymology, organic chemistry, 35mm, epistles, research libraries, The Web, webs, carpals,  pluck, plucky, [sic], “and,” ornithology, microscopy, magnolias, marbles, southern resident orcas

footnotes:
[1] information
[2] portfolio (updating)
[3] artist-at-Sea residency exhibition:
      Newport, OR - March 2025.
Interdisciplinary printmaker and book artist interested in destabilizing and recontextualizing the relationship between art and science.

[ Artist-at-Sea Exhibition   -    March 2025, Newport OR   -    Dates TBD ]        

modesartists’ books, bookbinding, letterpress, silkscreen, risograph, relief, intaglio, acrylic paper marbling, graphic design, hot foil stamping, 35mm & digital photography, microscopy

contact
     allisoncarterbeaule [at] gmail.com


professional
- Associate Printer & Book Specialist - Shoestring Press, NY (2024-)
- Administrative & Editorial Assistant - Center for Book Arts, NY (2021-24)
- Adv. Creative Writing Workshop Instructor - Columbia University,  NY (Summer 2020-22)

education
   MFA writing poetry, independent studies in printmaking - Columbia University, New York, NY
   BSc in biology, English literature - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

exhibitions & curation
     Artist-at-Sea Exhibition - Exhibiting Artist
Mar 2025 in Newport, OR

    The Greater Coming Together - Co-Curator
Jul 27 - Sep 7, 2024 at Center for Book Arts
- Solo exhibition of work by Slavko Đurić
    Hello Thank You Come In -  Exhibiting Artist
Jan 18 - Apr 30, 2024 at Center for Book Arts
    Betwixt I & Betwixt II - Curator - Center for Book Arts Broadside Reading Series, Apr 2022
    Columbia Journal: Issue 58 - Print Art Editor & Designer, 2019-20


residencies, scholarships, & fellowships
- Artist-at Sea, Sitka Center for Art & Ecology
- Max Ritvo Poetry Fellow, Columbia University
- Creative Writing Scholarship, Columbia University
- Fine Press Scholarship, Center for Book Arts
- Pine Tree Scholar, Barnard College & Columbia University