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Paul Soulellis is a graphic designer, artist, publisher and teacher. He works in [[New York City]] and Providence, RI. Soulellis is the founder of Library of the Printed Web, a physical archive devoted to web-to-print artists' books, zines and other printout matter. He curates, designs and publishes print-on-demand publications that have featured the work of over 180 contemporary artists. Soulellis also maintains his own artist's practice centered on experimental publishing. His work is widely held in special artists' books collections at art and research institutions, including Museum of Modern Art, NY. Soulellis is faculty at Rhode Island School of Design and a contributing editor at Rhizome, where he curates The Download.
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'''Paul Soulellis''' is an artist and educator based in Providence, RI. His practice includes teaching, writing, and experimental publishing, with a focus on queer methodologies and network culture. He is the founder of [https://queer.archive.work/ Queer.Archive.Work], an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports artists, writers, and activists with access to space, tools, and other resources for queer publishing. He is also Department Head and Associate Professor of Graphic Design at Rhode Island School of Design. [https://soulellis.com/ (2022)]
  
 
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* [https://soulellis.com/ Website]
 
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* https://queer.archive.work/
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* [https://www.twitter.com/soulellis Twitter]
 
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 15 December 2022

Paul Soulellis is an artist and educator based in Providence, RI. His practice includes teaching, writing, and experimental publishing, with a focus on queer methodologies and network culture. He is the founder of Queer.Archive.Work, an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports artists, writers, and activists with access to space, tools, and other resources for queer publishing. He is also Department Head and Associate Professor of Graphic Design at Rhode Island School of Design. (2022)

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