UICB at the Iowa City Book Festival | |
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Saturday, July 18th UICB faculty and students will be at the Iowa City Book Festival Saturday, July 18th. UICB will be offering demonstrations, hands-on book activities and exhibiting their work. The festival will also feature a mix of local and regional booksellers with new and used books for sale, a music stage, children's activities, food vendors, readings and panel discussions. For more information on the festival visit their website here. |
“Nature, Materials and Process in the Japanese Craft of Hand-Papermaking” Slide Lecture with Paul Denhoed |
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Friday, May 29th, 5pm The myriad handmade papers of Japan are possible as a result of the craftsperson's careful handling of natural resources. At each step of the lengthy process, decisions are made which ultimately affect the quality and temperament of the finished paper. Paul Denhoed has been documenting hand papermaking in Japan for the last seven years. In this illustrated talk, he will share a glimpse of daily life in papermaking studios and describe the materials, processes, and tools that are employed to create the wide variety of Japanese handmade papers. |
"Wood: From the Living Tree to the Bed of the Press" Slide Lecture with Gaylord Shanilec | |
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Friday, May 22, 3:30 PM |
UICB Spring Open House | |
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May 8, 3:30 - 6:30 PM Exhibits from UICB studio classes in calligraphy, papermaking, bookbinding, boxmaking, pop-up book structures, letterpress printing, and digital printing will be on display. Calligraphy and bookbinding demonstrations will be ongoing throughout the afternoon. Food and drink will be served--all are welcome! |
UICB Final Project Exhibit | |
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May 8th, 6-9pm |
UICB New Works at Luther College | |
letterpress accordion book by Emily Martin |
April 8-May 24 |
"Whitman's Publics" Talk by Virginia Jackson | |
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April 30, 7:30pm |
"Writing the History of the Book on Line" Brownell Lecture by Paul Gehl | |
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April 16, 8pm A reception in the Anderson Galleria will follow the lecture. Paul Gehl will also attend the Book Studies Workshop to discuss the role of libraries in book history and book arts. |
Vamp & Tramp, Booksellers | |
by Maryann Riker |
New Artist Books on Display |
"Medieval Arabic Block Printing: Old Technology in a New Light" Lecture by Dr. Karl Schaefer | |
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A lecture by Dr. Karl Schaefer The role of Arabic speaking Muslims in preserving and transmitting knowledge from the classical age is well documented. Many ancient works in medicine, theology, philosophy, and other fields first came to the attention of Renaissance Europe as Arabic translations from Greek and other languages. That early Muslim Arabs were instrumental in adapting and conveying other kinds of knowledge also is perhaps less well-known, but no less important. |
International Edible Books Festival | |
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When was the last time you devoured a really good book? The UI Center for the Book invites you to join us in celebrating this event by creating a delicious book to share with your fellow literary and food enthusiasts. Exhibition: Edible Books will be on display Wednesday, April 1st (no joke!) in the North Lobby of the UI Main Library * The International Edible Book Festival is a yearly event held on April 1st throughout the world. This event unites bibliophiles, book artists, and food lovers to celebrate the ingestion of culture and its fulfilling nourishment. Participants create edible books that are exhibited, documented, and then consumed. Information and inspiration can be found on the Festival's home page at www.Books2Eat.com. |
Vandercook Maintenance Workshop with Paul Moxon | |
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Saturday March 28, 10 AM-5 PM This workshop is an in-depth review of the parts and functions of the Vandercook, taking you beyond cranking the press and into the mechanical what and why essentials for troubleshooting. Learn all the points of maintenance, lubrication and cleaning and become familiar with the differences between models. Whether you use studio presses, own your own press or are thinking of buying one, this workshop will provide excellent direction for your future press work, so bring your questions, press photos and/or broken parts. Paul will also share his extensive written material with the class. Class size is limited to 10. Paul Moxon, a graduate of the University of Alabama MFA in Book Arts Program, teaches workshops on letterpress and Vandercook Maintenance at universities, art colleges and book arts centers around the country. Paul is a graphic designer and letterpress printer, publishing limited edition letterpress printed books and broadsides under the imprint Fameorshame Press and producing client work under the name Think Letterpress. He maintains the invaluable Vandercook resource website and blog Vandercookpress.info. You can find more information about Paul’s letterpress and design work at his other online home: http://fameorshame.com |
UICB Student Exhibit at RSVP | |
By Jessica White |
New Works by UICB Students at RSVP |
Leather Tooling Workshop with Jana Pullman | |
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Leather Tooling Workshop with Jana Pullman Jana will also speak about her work on Friday evening at 5pm. This event will be open to the public. |
The UICB hosted the first biennial College Book Art Association Conference | |
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The UICB hosted the first biennial College Book Art Association Conference “Art, Fact, and Artifact: The Book in Time and Place” |
CBAA Juried Members Show at Iowa Artisans Gallery | |
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Contemporary Bookwork Iowa Artisans Gallery |
UICB Fall Open House | |
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Friday, December 12 Exhibits from UICB studio classes in calligraphy, papermaking, bookbinding,artists books, movable/sculptural books, letterpress printing, and digital printing will be on display. Join in for a make-it and take-it hands-on bookmaking activity, tour all the classrooms. The Ladies of the Letterpress 2009 calendars will be available at a special open house price (sales proceeds to go toward printing and binding equipment purchases). Food and drink will be served--all are welcome! |
The University of Iowa Center for the Book 2008 Mitchell Lecture in the Art of the Book | |
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Ann Marie Kennedy Ann Marie Kennedy is an installation artist and papermaker living in Raleigh, NC. She works with handmade paper to create both wall-sized works of art and large-scale sculptural environments. She received her MFA in Intermedia/Video Art and Sculpture from the University of Iowa. She was a resident artist at the Headlands Center for the Arts, CA in 2001 and at Penland School of Crafts, NC from 2001- 4. She received a 2004-5 Visual Artists’ Fellowship from the NC Arts Council. Recent exhibitions include an installation, Memory House, at the Gregg Museum of Art and Design at NC State University; Forms of Shelter at Artspace, Raleigh, NC; and Film/Video/Visual Arts NCAC Fellowship Recipients at the Asheville Art Museum, NC. Her work is in public and private collections including Virginia Commonwealth University, Bucknell University, Syracuse University, Yale University, and University of Iowa Libraries Special Collections. Kennedy will discuss her recent work in papermaking and installation, and show images by several other artists whose work involves the interaction of paper and light. |
Secret Belgian Binding workshop with Emily Martin | |
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Saturday, October 25 |
Exhibit of prints and painting by Emily Martin | |
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Friday, October 3, 2008 The exhibit will be on display until January 9, 2009 |
Paper marbling workshop with Steve Pittelkow | |
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Saturday & Sunday, September 27, 28 Discover the fascinating decorative paper technique known as marbling. Thinned paints are floated on a thickened bath, then combed or raked into traditional or contemporary patterns. The resulting monoprint is both beautiful and useful. Vivid color and intriguing designs are hallmarks of this magical process. Patterns may be duplicated or editioned easily and the process requires no specialized tools or materials. There’s a little science but much room for creativity and experimentation. Steve Pittelkow is a decorative paper artist and bookbinder living in Minneapolis. He has taught at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Penland School of Craft and the University of Georgia Cortona, Italy program. His papers are in collections and artists’ books in U.S. and Europe. |
Upcoming events: Emily Martin, Steve Pittelkow, Ann Marie Kennedy, and the new papermaking studio | |
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September 2008 – November 2008 The UICB will celebrate the paper arts this fall with a set of exciting events. A Book Art Club workshop September 27 and 28 will feature visiting artist Steve Pittelkow, who will demonstrate methods of paper marbling. In November, Ann Marie Kennedy will deliver the Mitchell Lecture on the Arts of the Book and offer a workshop on papermaking and paper art. And throughout we will enjoy the newly christened papermaking studio in 29 NH that Tim Barrett oversees, moved from the Old Art Building to facilitate classroom instruction. |
UICB at Pyramid Atlantic Book Fair | |
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November 2008 The Center will be an exhibitor at the Pyramid Atlantic Book Fair. This Biennial book arts fair and conference is in its 10th year. For two days, November 8 and 9th, nationally acclaimed artists, collectors, scholars, and booksellers will participate in exciting lectures, exhibitions, panel discussions and more. For more information, click here. |