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June - July 2011 Book Arts Newsletter, No. 66


Dear Readers

The June - July 2011 Book Arts Newsletter, No. 66 is now ready for download at: http://www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/banlists.htm


IN THIS ISSUE:

Cover page – Angie Butler

 
EXHIBITIONS, INCLUDING:

My continued exploration of the book, Claire Kennedy. At Bower Ashton Library, UWE Bristol.

CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI, BOOKS at Florence Loewy – books by artists, Paris
 
The Art of the Book in California: Five Contemporary Presses. Curated by Peter Koch for the Stanford University Art Museum and the Special Collections Department of Stanford University Library

POETRY BEYOND TEXT, The Scottish Poetry library, Edinburgh Scotland

Born To Concrete at The Heide Collection, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne

Museum of the Artist’s Book, St. Petersburg, Russia

Paper Art Exhibition at Bildungshaus St. Benedikt, Austria

The World as Text at the Center for Book and Paper Arts, Chicago

MA Multi-disciplinary Printmaking Degree Show 2011, Bower Ashton Campus, UWE Bristol


CONGRATULATIONS TO: UWE, Bristol, MA Multi-disciplinary Printmaking student Angie Butler who has been awarded this year’s Agassi Book Arts Prize 2011 by the Centre for Fine Print Research



COURSES, LECTURES, CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS, INCLUDING:  

2011 Summer Schools at the Centre for Fine Print Research, UWE Bristol 

MCBA’s summer camps for youth and summer workshops for adults

Ink Spot Press, Brighton, UK: Futurist Typography with James Edgar, 25th/26th of June 

Books in Focus. Free Summer talks 2011 at the Modern Two (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art), Edinburgh

Weekend Courses in Artists Books, Denmark

Visual Studies Workshop’s Summer Institute

SCBA free workshops at Seattle Public Library branches

Courses at the Scuola Internazionale di Grafica, Venice, Italy


 
OPPORTUNITIES AND CALLS FOR ENTRIES INCLUDING:

ArtBound Exhibition 2011 – Australia

A Call to Artists from Maria G Pisano

The Sixth Manchester Artists Book Fair

7th Moscow International Artists Book Fair

23 Sandy Gallery, USA. Uncommon Threads: The Handicrafts in Book Arts

A Call to Celebrate THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY of bookartbookshop
 

NEW ARTISTS PUBLICATIONS, INCLUDING:

Seven new books by Amir Brito Cador 

Four new zines by Gracia & Louise

How to say I love you in Greenlandic: An Arctic Alphabet, by Nancy Campbell

DRAWN FROM THE INVENTORY, THE NOTEBOOKS OF ELISABETH FAULHABER, rendered by Sarah Jacobs

Three new publications from mermaid turbulence

A new book by Ton Martens


REPORTS AND REVIEWS INCLUDING:

Swap account by Andrew Kelly, U.A.L Camberwell

Bristol World Atlas by Imi Maufe

Some news from Klaus von Mirbach in Germany

New PIG Space Cadet by Lorelei Clark, Australia


Next deadline: 15th July 2011 for the August - (early) September Newsletter.
 


Artist’s Book Yearbook 2012 - 2013
Publication date: Autumn 2011

Artists, publishers, bookshops, galleries, libraries, organisations, institutions, centres, studios, presses, are listed in the next issue of the Artist’s Book Yearbook. The ABYB includes essays and information on international book activity: publishers, organisations, presses, studios, collections, galleries, bookshops, journals, reference books, design, print and bind services, fairs and festivals, competitions and events.  
You can now pre-order the Artist’s Book Yearbook 2012 - 2013 online.
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Currently on display in the Tom Trusky Exhibition Cases
Special Collections Room at Bower Ashton Library
UWE, Bristol, Faculty of Creative Arts, Humanities and Education
 


Future Fantasteek! 
Jackie Batey
27 April 2011 - 14 June 2011 

This touring exhibition and catalogue celebrates the first ten issues of Future Fantasteek! spanning the last 5 years. The train sketchbooks also form part of this exhibition that started at University of the Arts London, LCC, London in March 2011, and is now touring venues across the UK and USA until March 2012. 

TRIBE SIDESHOW
27 April 2011 - 14 June 2011 
Tribe will be giving you a sideways look at their current practice: combining Anne On's ongoing series of insertions (pictured), Teri Makassih's development of the concept of gift, and Allil Nangi Ud's explorations of some metaphorical meanings of everyday things.


The Book Arts Newsletter is available online: see http://www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/banlists.htm for the latest and archive issues.

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