Faythe Levine

Faythe Levine (born 1977 Minneapolis, Minnesota) is interested in archival research as a creative tool with varied output history involving many mediums.

She grew up in the suburbs of Seattle in the 1990s and has lived in Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Birmingham, New Orleans, rural Middle Tennessee, and Sheboygan.

Craft and Flying Fish Design led to her producing and directing a documentary called Handmade Nation: The Rise of D.I.Y.

In 2013, Levine and co-director/author Sam Macon began producing her second documentary, Sign Painters, about the trade and tradition of hand-painted lettering in America, released in 2013.

That same year, Levine was selected as one of seven mid-career artists to show work in the two-year traveling exhibition Alien She, the first retrospective on Riot Grrrl and its influence.

In 2017, Levine began working as a curator at the John Micheal Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, WI.

Faythe Levine at the Typo San Francisco conference in 2013