Rabbit Rabbit Press (ꓤꓤ) is an imprint and small print and book studio currently based in Anchorage, Alaska. Owned and operated by Jimmy Riordan, ꓤꓤ was founded in 2007.

Ellang'uq

Ryan Romer & Jimmy Riordan
2019

Appearing VS. Disappearing

Brendon Hawkins
2019

A self portrait book made in advance of Brendon Hawkins’ 25th birthday, in which he asks himself what it means to exist. Part of Jimmy Riordan and Nina Friedman’s Lift series.

From Right Here

Billy Joe Miller
2019

A selection of photographs Miller took during The Island Institute’s 2017 Tidelines Residency in SE Alaska. Designed and printed by Jimmy Riordan.

Molybdomancy

S Hollis Mickey & Jimmy Riordan
2018

Both a document of Mickey’s Bleigiessen performance, including a series of photographs and poems, and a how to book on lead guessing. Lead guessing is a form of fortune telling using the shadows cast by metal forms - themselves the result of meting and pouring - as a medium for predicting the future.

Crabbi and Lobster Boy

Vlad Smolkin
2018

A series of vignettes depicting the adventures of 2 friends; a crab rabbi and a young lobster from New York. This book was created to accompany an exhibit of Vlad Smolkin’s paintings at Congregation Beth Shalom Rodfe Zedek Synagog in the fall of 2018.

 

Planet B

Simonetta Mignano
2024

LRdL: Patterns

Jimmy Riordan
2024

Pittsburgh Queer History Project Magazine

Pittsburgh Queer History Project
2019

The Pittsburgh Queer History Project is an archive housing a growing collection that, along with oral history, ephemera and other media, contains hours of vhs footage.

The Pittsburgh Queer History Project Magazine is a 24 page newspaper. The magazine was free and its pages were full of QR codes linking to archived video. The 5,000 copies were distributed around Pittsburgh, to coffee shops, bus stops, laundromats and restaurants.

Ellang'uq

Ryan Romer & Jimmy Riordan
2019

Appearing VS. Disappearing

Brendon Hawkins
2019

A self portrait book made in advance of Brendon Hawkins’ 25th birthday, in which he asks himself what it means to exist. Part of Jimmy Riordan and Nina Friedman’s Lift series.

From Right Here

Billy Joe Miller
2019

A selection of photographs Miller took during The Island Institute’s 2017 Tidelines Residency in SE Alaska. Designed and printed by Jimmy Riordan.

Crabbi and Lobster Boy

Vlad Smolkin
2018

A series of vignettes depicting the adventures of 2 friends; a crab rabbi and a young lobster from New York. This book was created to accompany an exhibit of Vlad Smolkin’s paintings at Congregation Beth Shalom Rodfe Zedek Synagog in the fall of 2018.

Molybdomancy

S Hollis Mickey & Jimmy Riordan
2018

Both a document of Mickey’s Bleigiessen performance, including a series of photographs and poems, and a how to book on lead guessing. Lead guessing is a form of fortune telling using the shadows cast by metal forms - themselves the result of meting and pouring - as a medium for predicting the future.

Continuous

Jenny Irene Miller
Designed by Nora Gecan
2018

A book intended to accompany Jenny Irene Miller’s Continuous project, showcasing a selection of her interviews with and portraits of LGBTQ2 Alaska Natives.

What We Eat

Edited by Jimmy Riordan
2017

The abridged transcript of a panel discussion Jimmy Riordan organized on the subject of food as it relates to cultural exchange in Alaska.

Color Study

Christy Powers & Jimmy Riordan
2017

A series of artist books collecting photographs and paintings by Christy Powers. Riordan printed each book using a different selection of colors, serving as color mixing studies for Risograph printing.

Point A, Point B, Point C

Jimmy Riordan
2016

Printed as part of the Point A, Point B, Point C installation at Neu Kirche Contemporary Art in Pittsburgh, PA.

Social Object Organic Line Reader

2015

A collection of reading material for the week long Social Object Organic Line project Jimmy Riordan undertook with Chris Stiegler and the Institute for American art in Portland, ME.

Late or Dear Tameka

Tameka Cage Conley & Daniel Patrick McCloskey
2016

A correspondence through poetry.

Seeking the Source Guidebook

Jimmy Riordan
2015

This guidebook was created as a supplement to the Seeking the Source project on the Chester Creek Trail in Anchorage, AK. It filled with augmented reality content over the course of the weeklong expedition, accessible through the Junaio AR app.

The AR no longer functions, after Junaio was acquired by Apple, but the content is still accessible at http://chanshtnu.com/.

Comics

Interview With Paul Peng

Paul Peng
2018

A 2018 interview between Nina Friedman and Paul Peng, accompanied by Peng’s comics and illustrations. Part of a series of publications edited by Friedman and designed/printed by Riordan over 2018 and 2019, funded by a Lift Grant from The Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council.

SOWSEAR Vol. 2 Issue 1

Jimmy Riordan
2017

A 16 page collection of short comics looking at the concept of scale free in relationship to the body.

The Adventures of Shaman Pig

Anna Raupp
2016

Collecting the chapters of Shaman Pig originally published in SOWSEAR Vol. 1.

Held Up Book One

Jimmy Riordan
2015

Collecting Chapters 1-6 of Held Up. Originally printed in Held Up issues 1-5 between 2012 and 2014.

ABC Bourgeoisie Z

Jimmy Riordan & Andrew Wellner
2015

The first volume of a three part alphabet book focussed on the Russian Revolution and early Communism. Book 1 collects the letters A-I.

Seagull Library

Jimmy Riordan
2015

Is Life Just One Big CookiePuss?

Jimmy Riordan
2015

A small trifold comic exploring the failings of memory and a couple Carvel ice cream cakes.

Held Up

by Jimmy Riordan
2012-2014

A series of comics structurally based on the first section of Francis Jammes’ Le Roman du Lievre, drawing content from Riordan’s ongoing Marginalia project. Held Up is a Mnemonic device, as well as a slow paced dream-like story about the first leg of a journey.

SOWSEAR Volume 1

Edited by Jimmy Riordan
2012-2014

A comic anthology series collecting the work of Alaskan artists. Contributors included Peter Dunlap-Shohl, Lee Post, Keren Lowell, Anna Raupp, Brian Payne, Sarah Frary, Melissa Shaginoff, Duke Russell, Chad Meyer, Michael Conti, and many more.