Organized in 1986, under the name of Psycho Clown Ink, Razee Ink published a collection of poems entitled Indecent Composure. Shortly thereafter, video and audio production entered the picture, so to speak. Co-produced by institutions such as the Colorado Institute of the Arts, and the University of Colorado, Razee Ink has participated in several live performances and video shoots, including Barriers, Oozing Words into Emotion, and It. Stay tuned for details on how to get your copy of these archival masterpieces!
Beginning in 1997, The Composition Department began operating as an umbrella organization overseeing the promotion of several visual and literary artists. Members included a wire sculptor, an installation designer, a beadmaker, and glassblower, in addition to several literary artists. Programming included Electronic Quiver, a quarterly electronic newsletter, and a “First Aid Kit for Artists.”
Regrouped under the name of Razee Ink, the present incarnation began in 2000. To date, there is an electronic magazine entitled Visual Orphans, published on a biweekly schedule, and a printed magazine Electronic Quiver, which is published seasonally. In addition, two books are published under the masthead of Razee Ink, with four more in planning stages of production.
In 2006, Razee-TV joined the family, and decided to take over the world, one eyeball at a time.








