Book Event—“Jeanette Spicer: To the Ends of the Earth”

Join us in the ICP shop for a book signing and celebration of ICP faculty Jeanette Spicer’s latest release, “To the Ends of the Earth.” Before the event, explore Spicer’s library books selections for our monthly Photobook Club held in the ICP library from 11 AM – 1 PM.

About the Book

The photographs in “To the Ends of The Earth” published by GOST Books, span 12-years and depict the underrepresented and often unseen dynamics of the relationships between a lesbian, her girlfriend and her mother.

Jeanette Spicer is an American visual artist who creates performative videos, photographs, and mixed media. She received her MFA from Parsons The New School in 2013 and has attended Vermont Studio Center, The Wassaic Project, and Benaco Arte in Italy, amongst other residencies. Her first monograph, Sea(see) was published in 2018 by Kris Graves Projects. Her work has been exhibited internationally and published in outlets including The New York Times, New York Magazine, The New Yorker, and Vogue. Spicer is co-editor of WMN a publication showcasing art and poetry by marginalised communities of lesbians. She currently teaches at The International Center of Photography. 











When: Sat., Oct. 26, 2024 at 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Where: International Center of Photography (ICP)
79 Essex St.
212-857-0000
Price: Free
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Join us in the ICP shop for a book signing and celebration of ICP faculty Jeanette Spicer’s latest release, “To the Ends of the Earth.” Before the event, explore Spicer’s library books selections for our monthly Photobook Club held in the ICP library from 11 AM – 1 PM.

About the Book

The photographs in “To the Ends of The Earth” published by GOST Books, span 12-years and depict the underrepresented and often unseen dynamics of the relationships between a lesbian, her girlfriend and her mother.

Jeanette Spicer is an American visual artist who creates performative videos, photographs, and mixed media. She received her MFA from Parsons The New School in 2013 and has attended Vermont Studio Center, The Wassaic Project, and Benaco Arte in Italy, amongst other residencies. Her first monograph, Sea(see) was published in 2018 by Kris Graves Projects. Her work has been exhibited internationally and published in outlets including The New York Times, New York Magazine, The New Yorker, and Vogue. Spicer is co-editor of WMN a publication showcasing art and poetry by marginalised communities of lesbians. She currently teaches at The International Center of Photography. 

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