Lacuna is an illustrated short story by Cincinnati artist Katie Baker, about self-inflicted stigmata - creating evidence of invisible experiences.
Katie Baker is an artist working and maintaining a studio in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has worked with thousands of contemporary artworks by artists from all across the United States and beyond while serving as Senior Exhibition Coordinator and Curatorial Assistant at Manifest Gallery. She teaches at the Manifest Drawing Center.
Her practice is rooted in the intimacy of observational drawing. The works, through imagery and material, become locales for shared experience of heightened states and moments of ecstatic, disorienting, tactile awareness.
Printing: Risograph printed in black
Cover: Risograph printed in bright red
Binding: Hand-sewn (pamphlet stitch)
Dimensions: 5.5” x 8.5”
Page Count: 44
Edition size: 200
Lacuna is an illustrated short story by Cincinnati artist Katie Baker, about self-inflicted stigmata - creating evidence of invisible experiences.
Katie Baker is an artist working and maintaining a studio in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has worked with thousands of contemporary artworks by artists from all across the United States and beyond while serving as Senior Exhibition Coordinator and Curatorial Assistant at Manifest Gallery. She teaches at the Manifest Drawing Center.
Her practice is rooted in the intimacy of observational drawing. The works, through imagery and material, become locales for shared experience of heightened states and moments of ecstatic, disorienting, tactile awareness.
Printing: Risograph printed in black
Cover: Risograph printed in bright red
Binding: Hand-sewn (pamphlet stitch)
Dimensions: 5.5” x 8.5”
Page Count: 44
Edition size: 200