Elysa Voshell is an artist, curator, writer, and nonprofit arts leader whose work encompasses book arts, printmaking, photography, and installation. She holds an MA in Book Arts from Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London, and an MLA in Visual & Curatorial Studies and a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Pennsylvania. She exhibits internationally and has work included in museum and library collections worldwide. Elysa is the recipient of numerous awards and honors including a Special Opportunity Stipend from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a Window of Opportunity Award from the Leeway Foundation, a Residency Fellowship from the Collins Foundation, and the Stein Family Scholarship for Advanced Studies in Book Arts from the Center for Book Arts, New York. She has published essays and reviews in Print, The Blue Notebook, and the Dutch magazine Stereo, and has produced several exhibitions as an independent curator. Her exhibition Reading in Installments: Book Art Meets Installation was selected as the Eighth Annual Visiting Curator Exhibition by the Center for Emerging Visual Artists. Her work was featured in 500 Artists Books, Volume 2 (Lark Books, 2013), Lark Studio Series: Handmade Books (Lark Books, 2010), and 500 Artists Books (Lark Books, 2008). From 2008 to 2009, Elysa served as the Exhibits & Events Board Chair of the Philadelphia Center for the Book. From 2009–2019 she was Associate Director | Gallery & Public Programs Director at the Los Angeles-based nonprofit Venice Arts, where she has organized over two dozen exhibitions and hundreds of public programs. She currently lives and works in Minneapolis, where she produces artists' books, prints, and ephemera under the imprint After Nostalgia Press and is the Executive Director of Minnesota Center for Book Arts.