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==Books==
==Books==
* "Aging," by Marie Weaver, Number 1, Edition of 1, Center For Book Arts, Brian Hannon coordinator, 1995
* "Aging," by Marie Weaver, Number 1, Edition of 1, University of Alabama. Center For Book Arts, Brian Hannon coordinator, 1995
* "White Graphics: The Power of White in Graphic Design (Paperback)," by Gail Deiber Finke, work included by Marie Weaver
* Finke, Gail Deiber ''White Graphics: The Power of White in Graphic Design''
* “Graphically Speaking Women,” Space One Eleven, Ruth Stevens Appelhof (Executive Director, Guild Hall of East Hampton, NY) 2001
* Appelhof, Ruth Stevens (2001) “Graphically Speaking Women,” Space One Eleven Gallery Paper
* "UpSouth" by bell hooks, Emma Amos and Antoinette Spanos Nordan, University Press, [[University of Alabama, Birmingham]], 1999, pp 70-73 
* hooks, bell, Emma Amos and Antoinette Spanos Nordan (1999) ''UpSouth''. exhibition catalogue. Birmingham: University of Alabama.
* “The World’s Women On-Line! Women and Information Technology: An Electronic Art Networking Event” (In conjunction with the United Nations’ Fourth World Conference on Women: Action for Equality, Development, and Peace; Beijing, China, 30 August-15 September, 1995. Pilot Internet Event at Arizona State University’s Computing Commons Gallery, March; subsequent CD-ROM)
* “The World’s Women On-Line! Women and Information Technology: An Electronic Art Networking Event” (In conjunction with the United Nations’ Fourth World Conference on Women: Action for Equality, Development, and Peace; Beijing, China, 30 August-15 September, 1995. Pilot Internet Event at Arizona State University’s Computing Commons Gallery, March; subsequent CD-ROM)
* Weaver's "Alive at the B Complex" was used on the cover of the September 8-21, 2005 issue of ''[[Black & White]]''.
* Weaver's "Alive at the B Complex" was used on the cover of the September 8-21, 2005 issue of ''[[Black & White]]''.

Revision as of 15:20, 11 January 2007

Marie Weaver is an artist who specializes in book arts, printmaking, painting and graphic design. Weaver holds a Bacehlor of Arts from the University of Vermont and a Masters in Fine Art from Syracuse University. Her career began as an apprentice to renowned Vermont printmaker Sabra Field. She was an associate professor of design at UAB's Department of Art and Art History for several years.

In 1998 and 1999 Weaver received faculty development grants from UAB for her projects "A New Codex: Books as Subject in the Digitized Age", and "Looking for the Book at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century.". In 1999 she was awarded the UAB President's Award for Excellence in Teaching for the School of Arts and Humanities.

In 2003 "The Marie Weaver and Steve Harvey Endowed Scholarship Fund for Graphic Design" was set up by the UAB in honor of Weaver and her husband, Stephen C. Harvey, a professor of biochemistry and molecular genetics.

Weaver currently lives and works in Atlanta.

Exhibitions

Books

  • "Aging," by Marie Weaver, Number 1, Edition of 1, University of Alabama. Center For Book Arts, Brian Hannon coordinator, 1995
  • Finke, Gail Deiber White Graphics: The Power of White in Graphic Design
  • Appelhof, Ruth Stevens (2001) “Graphically Speaking Women,” Space One Eleven Gallery Paper
  • hooks, bell, Emma Amos and Antoinette Spanos Nordan (1999) UpSouth. exhibition catalogue. Birmingham: University of Alabama.
  • “The World’s Women On-Line! Women and Information Technology: An Electronic Art Networking Event” (In conjunction with the United Nations’ Fourth World Conference on Women: Action for Equality, Development, and Peace; Beijing, China, 30 August-15 September, 1995. Pilot Internet Event at Arizona State University’s Computing Commons Gallery, March; subsequent CD-ROM)
  • Weaver's "Alive at the B Complex" was used on the cover of the September 8-21, 2005 issue of Black & White.

References

  • Raabe, Nancy (January 22, 1999) "UpSouth Showcases quality of Southern art." Birmingham News.

City Scene.

  • Rosen, Dorah (March 11, 1999) "UpSouth: Feast for the eyes, heart, mind and spirit." Birmingham Weekly.
  • Raabe, Nancy. (January 14, 2001) "Space One Eleven’s show for Birmingham women." Birmingham News.
  • Monitor, Leigh Anne (January 19, 2001) "Exhibit focuses on women behind the scenes." Birmingham Post-

Herald.

  • Nelson, James (October 2, 2005) "Established Artists Unite, Bring Uniqueness To Art Gallery." Birmingham News.
  • Dallow, Jessica (January/February 2006) "Engendered Species." Art Papers Reviews. p. 55-56

External links