【活動資訊】臺灣文學基地——駐村作家白小鳳系列活動
國立臺灣文學館 04/25(六)將於臺灣文學基地(臺北市中正區濟南路二段 27 號)舉辦駐村作家——美國臺裔圖書暨版畫藝術家白小鳳(
2026 臺灣文學基地作家駐村讀者交流活動
Writers-in-Residence Regular Activity of Taiwan Literature Base
白小鳳:版畫與圖書藝術家
Jessica C. White, Printmaker and Book Artist

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白小鳳(Jessica C. White)在臺灣度過童年,自幼沉浸在故事書中的世界。
Jessica White spent her childhood transported by storybooks while growing up in Taiwan. Following a career in academics as the Professor of Printmaking at Warren Wilson College, she is now a studio artist in Asheville, NC, USA. Her practice revolves around relief prints, wood engravings, letterpress printing, and storytelling through crankies. She draws inspiration from folk tales and the ancient beauty of the Appalachian Mountains. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is in public collections including Yale University, Stanford University, Lingnan University Hong Kong, and the Art Institute of Chicago. She is the co-founder of Ladies of Letterpress, an international trade organization of women printers, a member of the Southern Highlands Craft Guild, and is the current President of the Wood Engravers' Network. She holds a BFA in sculpture from East Carolina University, and an MA and MFA in Printmaking and Book Arts from the University of Iowa.
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創作發表會:我的藝術家之路
Presentation and Q&A with the Artist
活動時間|04/25(六)13:30 - 15:00
Date | April 25th (Sat.) 1pm30 - 3pm
活動地點|臺灣文學基地 繆思苑
Venue | Muse Garden, Taiwan Literature Base
本發表會將由作家親自主持,
活動現場將展示多件版畫與手製書,
此外,作家將分享自己對卷軸畫的研究,
This session will be a presentation by Jessica White where she introduces her work, and the evolution of her research which led her to her current work. Starting with early prints influenced by early children's book illustrations, Jessica will discuss what led her from a career as a sculptor towards book art and letterpress printing.
She will have a display of prints and handmade books that demonstrate a variety of relief printmaking techniques that's been part of her practice including linocut, woodcut, letterpress, and wood engraving. In this display are a set of completed pages for the woodcut graphic memoir "Made in Taiwan."
She'll also share how her own research into scrolls led to an evolution of her book art to crankies, a storytelling structure rooted in the history of the Appalachian Mountains where she currently lives. The presentation will end with a performance of crankies set to song.
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本活動將以英語進行(提供華語逐步口譯)
The activity will be conducted mainly in English.
主辦單位|國立臺灣文學館
Organizer | National Museum of Taiwan Literature



