
Thank you for all your support at the New York Art Book Fair!
We are super humbled and excited about the overwhelming support we recieved this year at the New York Art Bookfair. THANK YOU to everyone who came by the booth to see our books or just to say hi. If you missed the bookfair no worries - we sell everything on our website! #NYABF2015 #mold #howiechen #ebb #moldebb #LLDesign #rafaellemus #SecretaryPress #mikatajima #lorenamarrón #hannahwhitaker #ninakatchadourian #MatthewBurgess #dreamcloset #libbypratt #michijigarjian #newyorkar

Q&A with Nina Katchadourian
In between her many travels, Nina Katchadourian sent us a missive in the form of an answer to a question. The image shown above, A Day at the Beach, 2001, is from a series entitled Sorting Shark as part of the Sorted Books project Katchadourian has been working on for several years. Like the rest of the contributors to Mold: Ebb, Katchadourian joined us last October on S/Y Shearwater for the Re-Current event. She wrote a special sea shanty and had all of us onboard perform it

Q&A with Hannah Whitaker
Hannah Whitaker, one of our six contributors to Mold: Ebb, sat down with us (ie. graciously returned our email request) to answer a few questions. If you're in NYC this summer, Whitaker is currently participating in a terrific group show at Taymour Grahne-on view until 6 September. You can see more of her work here. You admirably wear many hats in your artistic practice. Do you see a connection between the work you do commercially, for example the recent portraits you shot fo

Conversation with Lorena Marrón | Contributor to Mold: Ebb
We are excited to launch our new Secretary Press blog with a conversation with Lorena Marrón, one of the contributors to our newest book MOLD: EBB. Can you talk a little bit about how your work deals with both words and images? It probably has to do with the fact that I started writing as an art critic when I was very young. I guess I got used to have a visual work as a form of departure. How did you come to create the work you contributed to Mold? I went back home –to Acapul