Who Is America at 250? Artists’ Books on the State of Democracy
On view March 30 – May 16, 2026
Who Is America at 250?—a traveling exhibition organized by the San Francisco Center for the Book—showcases the imaginative ways in which contemporary artists’ books employ the physical forms of the handmade book to foster thoughtful engagement with questions evoked by this moment in America’s history as a country. Through their use of a wide array of structures, formats, printing methods, and illustration techniques, these works reveal the medium’s rich potential for cultivating empathy, meaningful communication, and mutual understanding.
Curated by Betty Bright, Mark Dimunation, Maymanah Farhat, Yuka Petz, and Ruth Rogers
Exhibiting Artists
Golnar Adili, Shana Agid, Aurora de Armendi, Alisa Banks, Tia Blassingame, Ben Blount, Eileen Boxer, Gabby Cooksey, Ana Paula Cordeiro, Anne Covell, IBé Bulinda Crawley, Nia Easley, Jocmarys Viruet Feliciano, Kyle Goen, Nabil Gonzalez, Kimi Hanaeur, Art Hazelwood, Thad Higa, Robin Holder, Robert Kalman, Ann Kalmbach & Tatana Kellner, Andrea Krupp, Colleen Lawrence, Russell Maret, Sana Masud, Jan Owen, Maria Pisano, Felicia Rice, Gino Romero, Gaylord Schanilec, Keri Miki-Lani Schroeder, Beldan Sezen, Andrea Shaker, Robbin Ami Silverberg & Kim Berman, Alan Sobrino, Tyler Starr, Beth Thielen, Sara White
Exhibition Travel Schedule
San Francisco Center for the Book: January 17 – March 8, 2026
Boston Athenaeum: March 30 – May 16, 2026
Minnesota Center for Book Arts: June 12 – August 16, 2026