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Paul John
Jun 24, 2026
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Caroline Kern / Pegacorn Press
Jun 10, 2026
1h 15m 39s
#BLKGRLSWURLD Zine
May 27, 2026
1h 36m 49s
Even the Score 3: Jalen Thomas and Chris Metzger
May 13, 2026
49m 09s
Even The Score 2: Lindsay Buchman and Heather Raquel Phillips
Apr 22, 2026
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() Paul John | Guest: Paul JohnHost: Christopher KardambikisRecorded on December 11, 2023 and March 12, 2026This episodes contains two conversations years apart.Paul John (he/him) is an artist, community organizer, photographer, and educator. His work is to connect people and create community via resource sharing, bookmaking, hosting events, and institution building. Paul cofounded Endless Editions and the Brooklyn Art Book Fair. Both organizations focus on creating free or low-risk opportunities in independent publishing and bookmaking. Paul John is currently the Head of Community at NEW INC. Prior to working at NEW INC, he developed the risograph printing program at the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, was the coordinator of printing and publishing at the Jan van Eyck Academie, and taught risograph printing at the School of Visual Arts. Paul launched his latest publishing practice, Ijsmaaker, in 2024. Ijsmaaker is a collaborative ice cream making project operated under the guise of an artist residency titled the Breakfast Residency. Artists are invited to eat pancakes, have conversation, and create an ice cream flavor based on their work or their upcoming exhibition. His future ambitions are to continue to foster noncompetitive spaces for communities to flourish via ice cream making and hosting the Breakfast Residency. | — | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Caroline Kern / Pegacorn Press✨ | self-publishingartist books+3 | Caroline Kern | Pegacorn Press | New York City | Caroline KernPegacorn Press+5 | — | 1h 15m 39s | |
| 5/27/26 | ![]() #BLKGRLSWURLD Zine✨ | indie publishingBlack Womxn+3 | Christina LongCourtney Long | #Blkgrlswurld ZINEThe Metropolitan Museum of Art+4 | — | Blkgrlswurldindie publishing+3 | — | 1h 36m 49s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Even the Score 3: Jalen Thomas and Chris Metzger✨ | Black girlhoodBlack feminine identity+4 | Jalen ThomasChris Metzger | Homie House Press901 Arts+2 | Prince George’s County, MDBaltimore, MD | interdisciplinary artistBlack domestic identity+5 | — | 49m 09s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Even The Score 2: Lindsay Buchman and Heather Raquel Phillips✨ | interdisciplinary artpublishing+3 | Lindsay BuchmanHeather Raquel Phillips | Homie House Press | New YorkPhiladelphia+2 | Lindsay BuchmanHeather Raquel Phillips+3 | — | 59m 28s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Even the Score 01: Adriana Monsalve and Unique Robinson✨ | photobook mediumcultural work+3 | Adriana MonsalveUnique Robinson | Homie House PressLindsay Buchman+1 | Takoma Park, MD | Adriana MonsalveUnique Robinson+5 | — | 1h 17m 50s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Jake Nussbaum✨ | multidisciplinary artpolitical organizing+4 | Jake Nussbaum | University of PennsylvaniaSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago+3 | — | multidisciplinary artistmusician+5 | — | 49m 09s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Mary Tremonte✨ | artactivism+3 | Mary Tremonte | Justseeds Artists' CooperativeGrow Pittsburgh+3 | PittsburghNew Orleans, LA+1 | Mary Tremonteprintmaking+3 | — | 1h 16m 13s | |
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Homie House Press✨ | photographypublishing+3 | Caterina RaggAdriana Monsalve | Homie House Press | Milan, ItalyTakoma Park, MD | photobookvisual content+3 | — | 1h 15m 19s | |
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Elizabeth Ajunwa✨ | art librarianshipcultural heritage management+3 | Elizabeth Ajunwa | National Museum of Women in the ArtsAmerican Library Association+3 | — | art librarianmemory worker+7 | — | 1h 14m 04s | |
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| 12/17/25 | ![]() Adam Griffiths 2025✨ | cartooninggraphic novels+4 | Adam Griffiths | Maryland Institute College of ArtCenter for Cartooning Studies+6 | Washington, DCBaltimore+2 | cartoonistgraphic novel+5 | — | 1h 10m 43s | |
| 12/19/23 | ![]() Athena Naylor✨ | autobiographical comicsillustration+3 | Athena Naylor | Nat. BrutThe Washington Post+2 | Milwaukee, WisconsinWashington, D.C. | Athena Naylorcomics+5 | — | 55m 20s | |
| 11/1/23 | ![]() Girls, on Film✨ | 80s filmszines+4 | Stephanie McDevittJanene Scelza | Girls, on FilmErnest Goes to Camp+2 | — | Girls on Film80s movies+5 | — | 45m 33s | |
| 10/3/23 | ![]() Pittsburgh Art Book Fair Panel Discussion✨ | artpanel discussion+3 | Erin MalleaPaper Buck+2 | Tree NewsBlack Unicorn Library and Archive Project+1 | PittsburghCarnegie Museum of Art | art book fairPittsburgh+3 | — | 1h 05m 45s | |
| 8/31/23 | ![]() Zach Clark | Guest: Zach Clark Host: Christopher Kardambikis Recorded on June 13, 2023 (background friends: Paul Shortt and Louis M. Schmidt) Zach Clark is an Oakland based artist and educator. Since 2016 he has published as National Monument Press, a publishing project focused on supporting uniquely American stories through small edition artist books, zines, printed ephemera, and curatorial projects, completed largely through collaboration with other artists. He is one half of Chute Studio, an East Oakland based Risograph publishing studio, and is a lecturer at California State University East Bay. His work and collaborative publications have been shown and collected across North America, Europe, & Japan. www.zachclarkis.com www.nationalmonumentpress.com @zachclarkis | — | ||||||
| 6/26/23 | ![]() Scott Russell Morris | Guest: Scott Russell Morris Hosts: Christopher Kardambikis and Jennifer Lillis Recorded on June 13, 2023 Scott Russell Morris is a writer and enthusiast. He lives in South Korea where he teaches writing and makes art. He is the creator of Magpie Zines, zines about tarot, magpies, and found meaning. He often digs through the trash. His first essay collection, Points of Tangency, is forthcoming 2024 from Cornerstone Press. You can find him online at www.skoticus.com or on Instagram: @MagpieZines | — | ||||||
| 5/22/23 | ![]() Capital Art Book Fair Panel with Late Comeback Press, The Mirror Society Quartet, and The Print Party | Guests: Rachna Soun, Sam Fedorova (StrangeLens), Kate Fitzpatrick, and Chas Wagner Host: Christopher Kardambikis Recorded on April 1st at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop Late Comeback Press Late Comeback Press is a micropress based out of Northern Virginia and is run by three Asian-American women. Late Comeback primarily focuses on mental health and representing Asian-American culture in its most subtle, authentic light and detracts from the palatable or exotic, as depicted in Western media. We build our zines intricately and by hand to represent the connection between our art, our identities, and our community, as pieces of us to you. Late Comeback Press StrangeLens is a multi-disciplinary artist who explores themes of dreams, the subconscious, and the Internet pop culture in the digital dark ages. She graduated from George Mason University in 2021 with a Master's degree in Arts and Visual Technology. Kate Fitzpatrick is an artist and educator based in Alexandria, VA. Fitzpatrick received a BFA in Painting from Clarion University of Pennsylvania (1997), an MA in art education from University of New Mexico, and an MFA in Visual Arts from George Mason University (2020). She was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship (2016) where she spent a semester in India working on an art curriculum with local arts teachers. Fitzpatrick is also an art educator who was honored by the Northern Virginia Magazine as a "Northern Virginian of the Year" (2014) for her creation and implementation of an art and yoga program for youth in the Northern Virginia Juvenile Detention center. In addition, Fitzpatrick received the Agnes Meyer Teacher of the Year award by the Washington Post (2013). Fitzpatrick exhibits her work throughout the US and teaches for Arlington Public Schools. The Mirror Society Quartet Chas Wagner is a curator and organizer of The Print Party, specializing in independent magazines. Based in Pittsburgh, his work focuses on social activations of the print periodical; via retail pop-ups, bookshop lecture series' and the launching of a sport book festival (Bleed and Score) in Brooklyn. He thought about biking here on the 330 mile+ Great Allegheny Passage Trail, but the rainy forecast and heftiness of the books dampened the prospects of this dreamy ride. The Print Party Cap ABF The first edition of East City Art’s Capital Art Book Fair took place at Eastern Market’s North Hall on April 1 & 2, 2023. Over 30 exhibitors from across the DMV, the US and Canada presented books as works of art, editions about art or artists, limited run books, prints as well as DIY zines and graphic novels. Exhibitors include artists, independent publishers, small presses, illustrators and photographers. East City Art partnered with Capitol Hill Arts Workshop and Hill Center to co-locate offsite programming during the fair. DC-based, award-winning artist Carolina Mayorga created an ephemeral, site-specific work using hand-cut vinyl pieces in Eastern Market’s North Hall titled "Capital Splash". More about the Capital Art Book Fair | — | ||||||
| 5/2/23 | ![]() Capital Art Book Fair with Phil Hutinet | Guest: Phil Hutinet Hosts: Christopher Kardambikis and Jennifer Lillis Recorded on March 22 and April 6, 2023 Phil Hutinet, a third generation Capitol Hill resident, is the publisher of East City Art, DC's Visual Arts publication of record, which he began in 2010. In 2012-2013, his work east of the river at ARCH Development led to the founding of the Anacostia Playhouse and the Anacostia Arts Center, the relocation of Craig Kraft's studios and the production of the 2012-2013 LUMEN8ANACOSTIA festival. From 2015-2019 he helped coordinate the annual Gateway Open Studio Tour in Prince George's County. From 2013-2018, he also produced EMULSION, East City Art's annual regional juried show. Currently, he produces the Capital Art Book Fair, an East City Art project held at Eastern Market's North Hall. Hutinet has curated or produced over 150 group and solo exhibitions in his career. Hutinet’s reviews, profiles and features are published regularly in both East City Art and Hill Rag. A sought-after speaker and moderator, Hutinet makes regular appearances at regional panel discussions and artist talks. He is often interviewed by national and international media such as the BBC, Capital Community News, Euronews, Washingtonian Magazine, Washington City Paper, The Washington Post, WAMU, WJLA ABC News Channel 7/Channel 8, WTTG Fox 5 DC and WTOP. Capital ABF The first edition of East City Art’s Capital Art Book Fair took place at Eastern Market’s North Hall on April 1 & 2, 2023. Over 30 exhibitors from across the DMV, the US and Canada presented books as works of art, editions about art or artists, limited run books, prints as well as DIY zines and graphic novels. Exhibitors include artists, independent publishers, small presses, illustrators and photographers. East City Art partnered with Capitol Hill Arts Workshop and Hill Center to co-locate offsite programming during the fair. DC-based, award-winning artist Carolina Mayorga created an ephemeral, site-specific work using hand-cut vinyl pieces in Eastern Market’s North Hall titled "Capital Splash". | — | ||||||
| 4/12/23 | ![]() Lindsay Buchman | Guest: Lindsay Buchman Hosts: Christopher Kardambikis and Jennifer Lillis Recorded on March 02, 2023 Lindsay Buchman is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and publisher living and working in Philadelphia, PA, and Saratoga Springs, NY. Her work explores image-making and writing through print and lens-based media, artist books, and installation. Buchman holds an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania and a BFA from California State University Long Beach. Exhibitions of her work include the LA Art Book Fair at The Geffen Contemporary, MOCA; Tokyo Art Book Fair, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo; New York Art Book Fair, MoMA PS1; SPRINT Milano, Spazio Maiocchi; TILT Institute for the Contemporary Image; and Torrance Art Museum. She has participated in artist talks and panels at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Institute of Contemporary Art (Philadelphia), and The Print Center. Her work is included in the Rare Book Manuscript & Library at the University of Pennsylvania, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, the New York Public Library, and SFMOMA. She is a recipient of the Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship, and her work has been featured in Hyperallergic and The Hopper Prize Journal. As an extension of her practice, she runs an independent artists' books and publications project, Seaton Street Press, to collaborate with artists through publishing and distribution. Seaton St. Press is an artist-run, independent artists' books and publications project. Committed to exploring temporality, its name is a dedication to a former studio in Los Angeles, now based in Philadelphia. Seaton St. publishes and distributes titles that examine the intersections of site, language, and memory, including archival histories, social identities, and geographies. | — | ||||||
| 12/20/21 | ![]() Julia Arredondo | Guest: Julia Arredondo Hosts: Christopher Kardambikis and Jennifer Lillis Recorded on September 15, 2021. Julia Arredondo is an artist-entrepreneur who is currently a Resident Fellow at the Lunder Institute for American Art. Originally from Corpus Christi, TX; Julia is heavily influenced by the small, family-based businesses she grew up around. Formally trained in printmaking and specializing in artistic forms of independent publishing, Julia founded Vice Versa Press and Curandera Press as her entrepreneurial debuts. Having launched QTVC Live!, a DIY home shopping channel, in January 2020 - Julia is now collaborating with moCa Cleveland on six brand new episodes. Stay tuned. | — | ||||||
| 12/12/21 | ![]() Corina Reynolds | Guest: Corina Reynolds Hosts: Christopher Kardambikis Recorded on September 1, 2021. Corina Reynolds is the Executive Director of Center for Book Arts in New York City. At CBA, she has focused on connecting artists across distance and time through a diverse program of exhibitions, panels, conferences, and classes. Her passion for the art of the book has led her to curate exhibitions, organize conferences and panels, publish books, and teach about the book arts in the US and abroad. She has an MFA in textiles from Cranbrook Academy of Art and, in 2012, she co-founded Small Editions, an artists’ book publisher and curatorial residency program in Brooklyn, NY with the goal to expand the public understanding of artist books. During her time at Small Editions she published over 30 books which are now held in some of the most prestigious public and private collections across the globe, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Over the years she has overseen the production of hundreds of books including books about artist’s books, design, architecture, photography, and contemporary art. In 2021, she and two collaborators founded Book Art Review, a new serial publication that ventures to develop, diversify, and propel critical discourse in the book arts. Center for Book Arts | — | ||||||
| 9/7/21 | ![]() Candor Collective with Matt Austin and Melanie Bohrer | Guests: Matt Austin and Melanie Bohrer Host: Christopher Kardambikis Recorded on August 10, 2021 Matt Austin designs, produces, and publishes projects motivated by systems of care. He is currently a founding member of the Candor Collective, a designer with Em Design Studio, and maintains a consistent newsletter about his work. Formerly he was a co-owner of Candor Arts, part of the founding group of LATITUDE, and taught many courses on artist books and photography at SAIC and other institutions around Chicago. Melanie Bohrer grew up in Munich, Germany and has been living in the United States (on and off) for the past 12 years. She received her MFA in Studio (Printmedia Department) from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and previously her BFA in Printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design. She was a co-owner of Candor Arts, and is a founding member of the Candor Collective, as well as Em Design Studio. As an artist, much of her efforts have centered around creating artist books in the expanded field. She is currently represented by The Liminal a contemporary gallery–producer based out of Valencia, Spain. Katie Chung: https://www.katiechung.com/ Hannah Batsel: http://www.hannahbatsel.com/ Em Design: http://emdesign.studio Matt Austin: http://mattislearning.com | — | ||||||
| 7/13/21 | ![]() Alex Belardo Kostiw | Guest: Alex Belardo Kostiw Hosts: Christopher Kardambikis Recorded on June 1, 2021. Alex Belardo Kostiw is a graphic designer, artist, and educator. Her practice deals in poetic and iterative elements, visual structures of comics, and conceptually driven forms. Like dense knots, her publications invite interactive, intuitive reading—even as they resist full unravelling. By exploring ambiguities of language, her work is a liminal space for feeling out complicated realities of identity, human intimacy, and other worlds. Alex received an MFA in Visual Communication Design from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA in English literature from the University of Chicago. She has participated in such shows as the Toronto Comic Arts Festival, Chicago Alternative Comics Expo, LA Art Book Fair, and Chicago Art Book Fair. Her work is in the special collections of several libraries and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. She lives and works in Chicago. https://alexkostiw.com/ This conversation was recorded over zoom while Alex Belardo Kostiw was in Chicago and Christopher Kardambikis was in Songdo, South Korea. There are some moments where the internet connection, and the recording, get a little glitchy. | — | ||||||
| 5/17/21 | ![]() Corners Studio | Guest: Hyojoon Jo Hosts: Christopher Kardambikis Recorded at Corners, CC in Seoul, South Korea on March 4, 2021. Corners Studio is a Seoul based office for graphic design of Daewoong Kim and Hyojoon Jo founded in 2012. Our practice focuses primarily on creative direction and visual communication strategies through typography, conceptual and content-related approaches. Our work includes formats such as prints, posters, publications, exhibitions, signage, marketing materials, websites and visual identities. We have produced works for artists, designers, cultural institutions, and small–big brands. We have a particular interest in how ideas turn into physical objects. Alongside the graphic design practice Corners Studio run a risograph printing workshop, Corners Printing, for self-learning and self-experiment, and also for collaborating with friends and other people. Daewoong Kim and Hyojoon Jo graduated at Hongik University (KR) and Central Saint Martins (UK) respectively, and Hyojoon currently teaches at Daejeon University (KR); we have lectured, talked and delivered workshops in Stavanger, Bangkok, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Glasgow, Osaka, Bergen, Gwacheon, Maastricht, Jeju, and Seoul. Corners website | — | ||||||
| 3/8/21 | ![]() Aurora Diaz | Guest: Aurora Diaz Hosts: Christopher Kardambikis and Jennifer Lillis Recorded on February 12th, 2021 Aurora Diaz is an art worker and ceramicist hailing from New Jersey| New York. She founded and was creative director of the Bettys, an experimental art collective that ran from 2014-2020. thebettys.com @bettycrit.club | — | ||||||
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