Mary Ann Sampson

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Mary Ann Sampson is an artist specializing in bookmaking, miniatures and broadsides.

Sampson received her Masters in Books Arts from the University of Alabama. She is the founder of the OEOCO (One-Eye Opera Company) Press, which publishes limited edition letterpress books, custom bookbinding and unique editions.

Exhibitions

Works

  • “Ragland Birds” 1994 Unique, Published by (OEOCO) Ragland, AL (Description of “Ragland Birds”)
  • “Strange Birds” Unique, Published by (OEOCO) Ragland, AL (Description of “Strange Birds”)
  • “Henny Penny’s” Unique, Published by (OEOCO) Ragland, AL (Description of “Henny Penny”)
  • “Howl at the Moon, Shoot Out the Lights” 1997 Unique, Published by (OEOCO) Ragland, AL (Interior of “Howl at the moon, Shoot Out the Lights”)
  • "Fish" 1989 Unique, Published by (OEOCO) Ragland, AL (Description of "Fish")
  • "Purple Dreams" 1989 Unique, Published by (OEOCO) Ragland AL (Description of "Purple Dreams")
  • “Mona Lisa in the Heart of Dixie Lounge” 1999 Unique hand-made book sculpture, Published by (OEOCO) Ragland, AL (Description of “Mona Lisa in the Heart of Dixie Lounge”)
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (n. d.) “A Primer of Oriental Thought”. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO.
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (1998) “Rejoice”. What is Hand series. Unique accordion book in case. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO.
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (1997) “Singing and Dancing”. Unique slipcover edition. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO* Sampson, Mary Ann (1994) “Heart Song”. Unique slipcased edition. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (1991) “Do the Dog”. Unique palm edition in cigar box. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (1995) “Barn”. Unique pop-up edition. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (2000) “Obstacles & Impressions”. Edition of 52. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (n. d.) "Basil Moon of Ardmore". Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (1990) "srebmun". Unique edition. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (1995) "Beware of Rising Waters" . Unique edition. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (1995) "Landscape". Unique edition. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (1991) “One Moon: Two Moon; Three Moon Rising”. Unique edition. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (1995) "Aria". Unique edition. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (1992) “Visual Songs and Bone Dances”. Unique edition. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (2004) "Teaching a Bird to Sing". Unique edition. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Sampson, Mary Ann (1994) “Prayer Book and Singer”. Unique edition. Ragland, Alabama: OEOCO
  • Taylor, Terrence A. and Mary Ann Sampson (1989) "Macaroni and Cheese" Edition of 20. Dolomite, Alabama: Duende Press.
  • Fields, Dororthy and Mary Ann Sampson (2003) “Then From These Stones”. Edition of 50. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama Press.
  • Sampson, Mary Ann. Cover of "The Pink Riviera" (May 1997) Umbrella Vol. 20 No. 2

Audio

Service

  • Member of the Guild of Book Workers. (Sampson has served as co-chairman of the southeastern chapter) [1]
  • Panel member of the Alabama State Council of the Arts.
  • Founding artist board member of Space One Eleven in Birmingham
  • Member of the Seattle, Washington, Book Arts Guild
  • Member of Guild of Bookworkers
  • Member International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB/LILA)
  • Executive board member of the Magic City Art Connection in Birmingham
  • President, advisory and executive board member of the Birmingham Art Association
  • Member of the New York Center for Book Arts

Awards

She has received awards from Jacksonville State University, the Birmingham Museum of Art and Birmingham Arts Alliance.

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