National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, Art Matters, Inc. Grant
Timothy C. Ely (born February 9, 1949) is a contemporary American painter, graphic artist, and bookbinder, known for creating single-copy handmade books as art objects.
Ely was born in Snohomish, Washington in 1949. [1] Following graduate school (University of Washington, MFA 1975), Ely undertook a self-directed study of bookbinding and began to create his first work..[2]
Much of Ely’s work is annotated with his own glyphs he calls “cribriform.” [3][4]
Ely has also collaborated with the writers David Abel (Memo 7 and Other Works, 1989) and Terence McKenna (Synesthesia, 1992), who also wrote the introduction to the 1995 trade publication of Ely's 1985 book Flight Into Egypt.[5] Ely has also illustrated a small number of conventional or commercial projects.
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^Leutz, Pamela Train (2010). The Thread That Binds: Interviews with Private Practice Bookbinders. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press. pp. 39–50. ISBN978-1-58456-274-0.
^Ely, Timothy C. (1995). The Flight into Egypt: binding the book. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. ISBN0-8118-0620-0.
^Masters. Book arts : major works by leading artists. Wallace, Eileen (Book artist),, Hale, Julie ([First edition] ed.). New York. 2011. ISBN9781600594977. OCLC645889535.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
Ely, Timothy C. Flight Into Egypt. San Francisco, Chronicle Books, 1995.
Hale, Julie and Beth Sweet (eds.). Masters: Book Arts: Major Works by Leading Artists. New York, Lark Crafts, 2011.