Johanna Drucker is a writer and artist known for her creative and scholarly work in artists' books, experimental typography, graphic arts, and information visualization. She is a Distinguished Professor and Breslauer Chair in the Department of Information Studies at UCLA. Her work is represented in collections internationally. Her novel Downdrift was published in 2018, and her study Iliazd: Meta-Biography of a Modernist is forthcoming. Her other works include OFF-WORLD FAIRY TALES (Litmus Press, 2020), THE GENERAL THEORY OF SOCIAL RELATIVITY (The Elephants, 2018), FABULAS FEMINAE (Litmus Press, 2015), WHAT IS? NINE EPISTOLOGICAL ESSAYS (Cuneiform Press, 2013), and ITALY (The Figures, 1980).