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'''Current Editions''' celebrates micro histories, niche artifacts, and public discourse. An artist-run press formed by Jessalyn Aaland and Paul Morgan in 2017, our publications range from protests on San Francisco’s Market Street to New England’s unique contribution to target sports. We are | For fans of: ''vernacular, curiosity, information architecture'' | ||
'''Current Editions''' celebrates micro histories, niche artifacts, and public discourse. An artist-run press formed by Jessalyn Aaland and Paul Morgan in 2017, our publications range from protests on San Francisco’s Market Street to New England’s unique contribution to target sports. | |||
We have produced a variety of durational Risograph-printed projects: | |||
[https://www.classset.org/About-Class-Set Class Set] (2018–present): collection of 40 tabloid-sized posters featuring quotes by authors and activists, aimed at students. Each poster was designed by a commissioned artist, with the intention of introducing students to contemporary art aesthetics. Over 22,000 prints are in circulation. | |||
[https://emeryvillecoolfunfacts.com/ Emeryville Cool Fun Facts] (2020–2022): ten issue run of a one-page newsletter focusing on a small town in the Bay Area. Conceived, produced, and posted throughout the city during the COVID shelter-in-place order. Goats, squats, and the fruit canning industry were some of the many topics addressed. | |||
[[File:San Francisco Art Book Fair.jpg|alt=Two people are standing behind a table covered with publications at a vibrant event. The woman on the left is wearing a floral dress, and the man on the right is in a black shirt with red text that reads “INSECT WARFARE”. Behind them is a colorful, eye-catching backdrop filled with smiley faces in various colors, with the words "CURRENT EDITIONS" prominently displayed at the top. |thumb|Exhibiting at the San Francisco Art Book Fair. We salute all publishers in their quest for the perfect table display.]] | |||
{{Inventory}} | [https://jessalynaaland.com/Organizing-Power-2019-present Organizing Power] (2019—present): booklet series providing arts workers accessible tools for union organizing. Beyond the 3,500 guides currently distributed, we've brought together labor organizers and workers for panel discussions. [[File:San Francisco Art Book Fair.jpg|alt=Two people are standing behind a table covered with publications at a vibrant event. The woman on the left is wearing a floral dress, and the man on the right is in a black shirt with red text that reads “INSECT WARFARE”. Behind them is a colorful, eye-catching backdrop filled with smiley faces in various colors, with the words "CURRENT EDITIONS" prominently displayed at the top. |thumb|Exhibiting at the 2024 San Francisco Art Book Fair. We salute all publishers in their quest for the perfect table display.]] {{Inventory}} |
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Location | Emeryville, CA |
Country | United States 🇺🇸 |
Type | Publisher |
Years active | 2017–present |
Co-founder | Jessalyn Aaland |
Co-founder | Paul Morgan |
Website | currenteditions.biz |
@currenteditions |
For fans of: vernacular, curiosity, information architecture
Current Editions celebrates micro histories, niche artifacts, and public discourse. An artist-run press formed by Jessalyn Aaland and Paul Morgan in 2017, our publications range from protests on San Francisco’s Market Street to New England’s unique contribution to target sports.
We have produced a variety of durational Risograph-printed projects:
Class Set (2018–present): collection of 40 tabloid-sized posters featuring quotes by authors and activists, aimed at students. Each poster was designed by a commissioned artist, with the intention of introducing students to contemporary art aesthetics. Over 22,000 prints are in circulation.
Emeryville Cool Fun Facts (2020–2022): ten issue run of a one-page newsletter focusing on a small town in the Bay Area. Conceived, produced, and posted throughout the city during the COVID shelter-in-place order. Goats, squats, and the fruit canning industry were some of the many topics addressed.
Organizing Power (2019—present): booklet series providing arts workers accessible tools for union organizing. Beyond the 3,500 guides currently distributed, we've brought together labor organizers and workers for panel discussions.
