About Riverlark Studio

Riverlark Studio is the name for my online book arts studio, which includes information about classes, tutorials and sales. I'm a book artist, arts manager and recovering public radio producer living in the wonderful city of Minneapolis. My shaggy dog, Bella, provides support and distraction in equal amounts. If you'd like more information about my work in arts management, you can see my profile at LinkedIn.com  You can email me directly here

True Story

In 1994, artist Nora McGillivray showed me a unique book that she had made and I knew immediately that I wanted to begin to understand that art form more deeply. I have always loved the more intimate forms of art: radio, chamber music, and now book arts. Fortunately, Minnesota Center for Book Arts was just a few miles from home and I began to take classes there regularly. As my own confidence grew, I traveled to New York, Penland and Haystack to study with teachers whose work I was drawn to. I've been fortunate to work with Hedi Kyle, Barbara Mauriello, Julie Chen and Jody Williams, just to name a few. They inspired me as they taught me and I still revisit lessons from them when I work on my own.

I believe that books and boxes, whether they are unique, useful or simply decorative, should be strong enough to invite handling and play. Everyone is curious about what is in a book or a box and I want people to feel comfortable picking up them up. I'm particularly interested in the way that artist books combine structure, visual art and text to make something entirely original.

As much as I enjoy working on my own, I'm always eager to share what I know and to see what each artist or student does with that new knowledge. Of course, I love it when my work resonates with others, but I also want to encourage others to experience their own creativity. And if you've come to this site just to take a look, you're welcome as well.


The name Riverlark

I chose the name "Riverlark" was my screen name over 10 years ago when I was setting up my first email. It was a safe guess that "Mary Lee"was taken and I wanted a name that was both easy to remember and easy to type. I've always lived close to the Mississippi River and it is an important focal point in my life (hence "river"). I have a close connection with bird life as well, so I decided to make up a name for a new bird.  Inspired by the lovely Vaughn Williams composition "The Lark Ascending," I chose Riverlark.