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August – (early) September 2011 Book Arts Newsletter, No. 67


Dear Readers
The August – (early) September 2011 Book Arts Newsletter, No. 67 is now ready for download at: http://www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/banlists.htm
IN THIS ISSUE:
Cover page – FLAG XI - PEACE by Christina Mitrentse

EXHIBITIONS IN AUGUST and SEPTEMBER, INCLUDING:
Stephen Fowler. Obscure Small Press Publications and Unfinished Books. Bower Ashton Library, UWE Bristol.
Linda Welch. 23 Sandy Gallery, Portland, USA
Multiple, Limited, Unique. The Center for Book Arts, New York
Claude Rutault. CDLA, France
Fine and Dirty: Contemporary Letterpress Art. Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Minneapolis MN
Les paris sont ouverts. The Freud Museum, London
The Emblem of My Work. Shandy Hall, Coxwold, UK
Paper Art Exhibition. Bildungshaus St. Benedikt, Austria
Al-Mutanabbi Street Broadsides. Westminster Reference Library, London

COURSES, LECTURES, CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS, INCLUDING:  
Bookbinding workshops with Lori Sauer
Print Workshops at St Brides, London
Handmade Printed Books with Theresa Easton
Scripture of the gaze: the space between word and image. Artist-led meetings in Sao Paulo, Brazil with Edith Derdyk
Weekend Courses in Artists Books, Denmark
Courses at the Scuola Internazionale di Grafica, Venice, Italy

OPPORTUNITIES AND CALLS FOR ENTRIES INCLUDING:
The NSW Guild of Craft Bookbinders announces the 3rd JCA Steel Bookbinding Design Competition
The Sixth Manchester Artists Book Fair
7th Moscow International Artists Book Fair
Songs of Innocence and Experience - A Book Project devoted to the works of William Blake
A Call to Celebrate THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY of bookartbookshop
Women’s Studio Workshop Opportunities for Artists

NEW ARTISTS PUBLICATIONS, INCLUDING:
Bracketpress
Crux Desperationis
THE ABC OF FEARS. Famous people’s phobias by Dmitry Sayenko
Future Fantasteek! No.11 by Jackie Batey
Room by Vishwa Shroff & Katsushi Goto
PLI Arte & Design No1.

REPORTS AND REVIEWS INCLUDING:
Sea of Lanterns by Ewa Monika Zebrowski and Anne Michaels. Review by Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin
The Artist in the Library. The University of East London, June 2011. Report by Nicholas Brown
Rosie Miles’ project – A Note for Book Arts Newsletter from Joseph J Field
Doverodde Book Arts Festival 2011, Denmark. Report by Mette-Sofie D. Ambeck 
2011 Southern Cross University Acquisitive Artists’ Book Award. Review by Doug Spowart

Next deadline: 1st September 2011 for the (late) September – October 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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The 2011 Agassi Book Arts Prize has been awarded by The Centre for Fine Print Research to the MA Multi-disciplinary Printmaking student Angie Butler for her book works produced as artist-in-residence at Miss Carol a small traditional hair stylists in Bristol. 



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
 

My continued exploration of the book
Claire Kennedy
16 June - 30 July 2011 

This exhibition shows my continued journey into book arts, and particularly marks the transition between creating art during a course of study and creating art for your own purpose and the importance of finding your own inspiration and motivation for your art when the practicalities of life leave little time for such creativity.

Sons of the Sea (times) An international book project between Russia and the UK2011 touring exhibition 
16 June - 16 September 2011 

Each artist made 2 pages (A4 format) about the month they were given. Curators sent 12 pages, 1 of each artist to the partner to bind as 2 pages (one for each month from England and one from Russia) into a set of 12 books. 

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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