Meri Page is an interdisciplinary designer from Maine based in Upstate New York where she is Assistant Professor of Communications Design at Syracuse University.

Page’s research interests include artists books/publication design, typography, archives, and design history. Page attended Pratt Institute and has an M.F.A. in Studio Art and a B.A. in Art History from Mills College at Northeastern University in Oakland, CA. Page has more than twenty years of professional experience working in the design industry, where she created work for regional, national, and international clients.

Page’s work is held in private and public collections and was recently exhibited at the Vienna Art Book Fair, The Boston Art Book Fair, Tropic Bound Art Book Fair, and the Southern Utah Museum of Art. Page has exhibited work throughout the U.S., Europe, and South Korea. Publishing artists books under the imprint Seaweed Press, Page’s projects explore themes of cultural history and connections to the environment.