XYLOR JANE: ARTIST'S PROJECT
Calendar Clock


The artist, whose works often consist of lines or dots related to mathematical counting sequences, creates a “Calendar Clock” poster (measuring 21"x30") and provides its formula for readers.

Artist Xylor Jane, who lives and works in both San Francisco and Brooklyn, creates drawings, paintings, installations, and performances that are often derived from arithmetic counting exercises. She is currently represented by the Jack Hanley Gallery in San Francisco and has also had recent one-person shows at Boston’s OSP Gallery, Chicago’s Wendy Cooper Gallery, and Canada Gallery in New York City.








Esopus 6: Process

CONTENTS:
EDITOR'S NOTE
By Tod Lippy

FRANK RICH: WRITER
Notes for an Op-Ed Column

SYLVIA PLIMACK MANGOLD: ARTIST
The Creation of an Etching and Aquatint VIEW ONLINE

CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD: NOVELIST
Work Journals for A Single Man VIEW ONLINE

JOHN CONWAY: MATHEMATICIAN
How to Build a Polyhedron

SUJI KWOCK KIM: POET
22 Drafts of the Poem Generation VIEW ONLINE

COLTER JACOBSEN: ARTIST'S PROJECT
"Memory Drawings" of Esopus Readers' Photographs

THÉRÈSE DEPREZ: PRODUCTION DESIGNER
Production Scrapbook for Summer of Sam VIEW ONLINE

ALEX SHEAR'S OBJECT LESSON #5
(Removable Insert)

DEMETRI MARTIN: COMEDIAN
Pages from a Joke Journal

XYLOR JANE: ARTIST'S PROJECT
Calendar Clock

SAMUEL VARKOVITZKY: SURVIVOR
Portfolio of Sample Drawings VIEW ONLINE

ANGUS TRUMBLE: CHRONOLOGER
Compiling a "Year in Retrospect"