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Pittsburgh Art Book Fair (PABF) and Carnegie Museum of Art invite you to join a community of makers, readers, and appreciators of artist books. The annual PABF is a free annual event dedicated to printed matter featuring local, national, and international exhibitors. Meet artists, publishers, and other art book enthusiasts while browsing participating vendors and shopping an incredible range of artist books, zines, and publications.

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PABF is co-directed by Caroline Kern, Chas Wagner, Emma Honcharski, Mary Tremonte, Jacquelyn Johnson.

SEPTEMBER
28th-29th, 2024

Co-presented by Carnegie Museum of Art

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PABF 2023 ARCHIVE



Jake Reinhart & Rachael C Banks & Nathan Pearce

www.jakereinhart.com
Jake Reinhart is a photographer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His work is informed by the region’s history, landscape, and complicated identity. His photographs have been exhibited and published nationally and internationally, including a year-long commission with Germany’s ZEITmagazin in 2020 and recent exhibitions in Tokyo, Japan; Ulm, Germany; Richmond, Virginia, and locally in Thomas, West Virginia and Confluence, PA. His book Laurel Mountain Laurel (Deadbeat Club Press) was released in 2021. Jake is a member of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh. His photographs, books, and zines are held in institutional collections, including the Archive of Documentary Arts at Duke University; Harvard Fine Arts Library; Amon Carter Museum of American Art Research Library; International Center for Photography Library; London College of Communication Special Collection; West Virginia University Library Special Collection; RISD Fleet Library Special Collection, and PNC Bank Corporate Art Collection.

www.rachaelbanks.com
Rachael Banks [Ghost of Ozymandias Press] lives in Northern Kentucky. She is an artist and educator. Her research interests include folklore, ecology, and epigenetics. Rachael’s work addresses trauma and nature as central to relationships and experiences with her community. She will present printed images and small-run publications from “The Trail of the Dead” series on disease and natural selection in Whitetail deer as a parallel with trauma and epigenetics (study of how behaviors and environment cause changes to how genes work) within her extended family in the Central Kentucky region.

www.nathanpearcephoto.com
Nathan Pearce is an artist based in Southern Illinois. Pearce works in book and zine making and photography. He has been published in over 200 books, zines, and exhibition catalogs and online in The Huffington Post, The British Journal of Photography, Juxtapoz, and Self Publish Be Happy. Pearce’s publications are held in several artists’ book and library collections, including those at MoMA, The Met, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, and the Center for Creative Photography. His work has been exhibited in solo shows at the PhotoNola festival, Cedarhurst Center for the Arts, Nizhniy Tagil Museum of Fine Arts, and The Rangefinder Gallery in Chicago.
Jake Reinhart & Rachael C Banks & Nathan Pearce
Pittsburgh, PA /  Newport, KY /  Fairfield, Illinois