Mary Ann Sampson Explained

Mary Ann Sampson (born 1941) is an American artist based in Ragland, Alabama, known for her expertise in book arts, with a focus on miniatures, broadsides, and unique, handcrafted books.

Education and early career

In college, Sampson majored in Spanish and art at Birmingham-Southern College and Samford University.[1]

Sampson received a Master of Fine Arts in Book Arts from the University of Alabama,[2] where she practiced her craft and developed her signature style. She later founded OEOCO PRESS (One-Eye Opera Company), which specializes in producing limited-edition letterpress books, handmade volumes, and bookbinding projects.[3]

Artistic contributions and style

Sampson has expressed an interest in the human form, saying, "I have a real interest in how the human figure wiggles about" and noting that her former career as a nurse gave her an appreciation of "human interaction and pain and troubles."[4] She calls her cousin, Ruth Faison Shaw, her first artistic inspiration; Shaw is credited with originating finger-painting as an artistic medium.

Sampson’s work often delves into the themes of motherhood and the power of storytelling. She uses a variety of materials including papers, pencils, water soluble paints and inks, leather, letterpress printing, and linen thread.

Exhibitions

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vickery . Scottie . The Act of Creation . 13 November 2024 . Discover: The essence of St. Clair.
  2. Web site: Home - The University of Alabama The University of Alabama . 2024-10-05 . www.ua.edu . en-US.
  3. Web site: Sampson . Mary Ann . Mary Ann Sampson . 2024-11-13 . Mary Ann Sampson . en-US.
  4. Web site: ryan . 4 March 2021 . Artist Mary Ann Sampson reflects on collection now showing at GMA . 13 November 2024 . Gadsden Messanger.
  5. http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/gbw/news/gbw117/chapter.html Buchgalerie Mergemeier in Düsseldorf, Germany
  6. http://www.califiabooks.com/finepress/f/dorothy%20field.html Dorothy Field
  7. [Newberry Library]
  8. http://www.califiabooks.com/finepress/f/dorothy%20field.html LBBROS: Book as Art: Workshops, Innovative Structure
  9. http://www.centerforbookarts.org/archive/showdetail.asp?showID=27 Center For Book Arts
  10. UpSouth by bell hooks, Emma Amos and Antoinette Spanos Nordan, University Press, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, 1999, pp 70–73
  11. Weaver lists this in her résumé .