The Collection: An Evening with Craig Smith
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The Collection: An Evening with Craig Smith

Tombolo Books welcomes author and media artist Dr. Craig Smith to the bookstore!

By Tombolo Books

Date and time

Wednesday, June 18 · 7 - 8pm EDT

Location

2153 1st Ave S

2153 1st Avenue South St. Petersburg, FL 33712

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Tombolo Books welcomes author and media artist Dr. Craig Smith to the bookstore for a presentation featuring his collaborative project with historian Dr. Ben Wise, The Collection. Smith's presentation will address the contemporary actions at the local, state, and federal level that perpetuate stigma and consider other book projects utilizing archives to explore the cultural epochs that shape community.

The Collection features matchbooks collected at gay clubs, bars, hotels, and restaurants in the United States between 1971-1982. The matchbooks were collected by Larry Blagg and eventually archived in the Rare Books and Manuscripts Collection at Cornell University. Smith and Wise discovered Blagg’s collection at Cornell while conducting research into the lyrics, legislation, and literature that stigmatizes marginalized communities in the United States and abroad. They photographed the collection on-site at Cornell in 2023 and this new book was finished in the Summer of 2024.

The book features sixty-six full color photo-lithography reproductions of the matchbooks in a hardcover with dust jacket. A second, limited edition book entitled American Ace was also created and published by Invisible Hand Press (Tivoli, NY) featuring sixty-two matchbook reproductions made with two-color risograph print technology, including a letterpress cover with hand painted gold tint emblem.

Dr. Craig Smith is an American media artist whose art and research focuses on the process, aesthetics, and ethics of human‐to‐human interactivity in contemporary art, especially photography, sound, and socially engaged performances.Smith has been awarded grants from numerous organizations including the New York State Council on the Arts as well as the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Smith’s published books about art practice and social engagement include Relational Art: A Guided Tour (2024) with Bloomsbury Publishing, LLC, the Training Manual for Relational Art (2009) by CEPA Gallery, as well as On the Subject of the Photographic (2007) by the University of the Arts London.

Smith's exhibitions of photography, live sound performances, lectures, and other art media have been featured at an international range of museums, galleries, art fairs, athletic facilities, and financial organizations including the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., PS1MOMA Contemporary Art Institute in New York, The Tate Modern in London, The George Eastman House in Rochester, the Cantor Film Center (NYU), the Hudson River Museum, the Mao Live House (Beijing), CAFA (Beijing) and the Burchfield Penney Art Center (Buffalo) as well as galleries and art fairs including CEPA Gallery (Buffalo), Galerie Schuster Photo (Berlin), the Douglas Hyde Gallery (Dublin), RARE Art (New York), SCM Hong Kong, ARTSPACE Sydney, The Kent Gallery and White Columns (New York), Elsewhere Museum, and the Scope Art fairs in London, New York, and Miami.

Smith has held teaching positions at numerous universities and colleges including New York University, Goldsmiths College, and the London College of Communication (University of the Arts London). Smith joined the University of Florida in 2010.

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