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Leah Mackin is a Philadelphia-based artist and artisan whose specialty is all things paper and book.

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• • • • • ARCHIVES • • • • •

February 2007
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• • • • • FRIENDS • • • • •

Julianna Lose
Nicole Eiland
Kyle Schmidt/Fire Escape Press
Phuong X. Pham/Phampersand Press
Anthony Pedro
Madmaude Letterpress
Jude Buffum
Jen Gin
Joanna S. Quigley
Alex Gartelmann
Mail Box Friends
Jen Rickert
Chew Family Papers - HSP
The Life of a House

Scrapplefest! • • • • • April 18, 2007

When I first found out about Scrapplefest, I could hardly contain my excitement! A day devoted to my favorite breakfast treat??? Yes. In honor of the event, my good friend, Julianna Lose and I are making a book! Entitled An Ode to Scrapple: the Supreme Ruler of the Gods of Breakfast Meats/Processed Pig Deliciousness -or- We Love Scrapple Enough That We Made This Book, the book will be on sale at the event for $10.

This Saturday, April 21st
10am to 4pm
Reading Terminal Market
12th & Arch, Philadelphia


And, here's a little promotional image I threw together from the flats for the book that repeats the information listed above:


Mmmmmm.....
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Post-Thesis Show! • • • • •
So the Thesis Exhibition Reception was a success! Thanks to everyone who was able to come and check it out. For those who could not make it, I will have photographs online in the next week, or so. The show is still open for another week and a half though! It comes down the 27th. Then, on the third, I have to reinstall all of my work at school for an award competition! Wish me luck.

The First Friday event was great! A bit overwhelmingly crowded at times, but it was great exposure. We got a few mentions in Fallon and Rosof's Artblog. One of the blog contributors, Caitlin, photographed one of my pieces. You can see it in her Flickr set.
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