Sort by: Hits | Alphabetical | The Center for <em>Book Arts The Center for Book Arts is dedicated to preserving the traditional crafts of book-making, as well as exploring and encouraging contemporary interpretations ... | http://www.centerforbookarts.org/ |
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 | Welcome to Minnesota Center for <em>Book Arts Aims to advance the book as a vital contemporary art form, preserving the traditional crafts of bookmaking and engaging people in learning, production, ... | http://www.mnbookarts.org/ |
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 | <em>BookArts</em> Home Resources and inspiration for artists and other specialists working in the fields of papermaking, printmaking, book design, letterpress, ... |
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 | labac_index The Los Angeles Book Arts Center provides resources, support, classes, and exhibition opportunities in book making arts. | http://www.labookarts.com/ |
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 | ACRL - <em>Book arts</em> on the Web Not surprising then is book arts’ ever-growing presence on the Web. ... BABA, along with Foothill College, also sponsors the annual “Book Arts Jam. ... | http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues2004/april04/bookarts.cfm |
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 | San Francisco Bay Area <em>Book Arts San Francisco Bay Area Book Arts is the ultimate resource for Northern California book artists and enthusiasts. We provide information on Bay Area book arts ... |
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 | <em>Book Arts</em> Jam The yearly Book Arts Jam features the work of more than 50 book artists, zine publishers, letterpress printers, fine binders and printmakers. | http://www.bookartsjam.org/ |
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 | Wellesley College Library - Women in the <em>Book Arts This exhibition is designed to show the diversity of recent works by women book artists. The art of the book in the late twentieth century has come a long ... | http://www.wellesley.edu/Library/wombks/homepage/page1.html |
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 | San Diego <em>Book Arts The University of California, San Diego Libraries and San Diego Book Arts are co -sponsoring a Fall Festival of the Book: a series of exhibitions, lectures, ... | http://www.sandiegobookarts.org/ |
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 | The <em>Book Art</em> Movement, 1974-1999 Book Art has grown from an esoteric medium with a few dozen practitioners and no audience to a field with thousands of artists, a wide audience, ... | http://www.minsky.com/sharpaper.htm |
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 | Ouroboros Press His long years in the antiquarian and esoteric book trade gave him access to rare books and manuscripts not generally available to the public. ... |
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