
Ana Paula Cordeiro makes books by hand, photographs with film, prints from lead type, and writes either sparingly or profusely on unbound folios, which she then proceeds to bind by hand into volumes. In 2018 she co-organized the multi-media installation Introspective Collective. In 2019 she contributed to a book publication about bookmaking called Bookforms, released by Quarto. And in 2020 she was awarded a grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, an Honorable Mention at the International Human Rights Arts Festival Creators of Justice Award for her essay “Citizen”, and had an interview published in The Interior Beauty Salon. Originally from Brazil, she is based in New York and does all her work at The Center for Book Arts communal shop. She has an extensive exhibition history, and her artist books are collected privately and institutionally in the US and abroad.
Tempered Runes Press Contributions
“The Sisyphus Stones of Manna-hata” – Visual Art: Photographs – Volume 1, Number 1 of Bluing the Blade
More Information on the Sisyphus Stones
West Side Rag: The Sisyphus Stones Are Back, With More Poetry Too
PRI’s The World: In New York, a Sisyphean task on the Hudson comes to an end
