Ex Libris: The Art of Contemporary World Bookplates
American Bookbinders MuseumExhibit at the American Bookbinders Museum.
Exhibit at the American Bookbinders Museum.
This international, juried exhibition will be held March 2-26, 2023 at Spark North Gallery in Denver's thriving Santa Fe Art District. It is part of a statewide, bi-annual Month of Photography celebration. The deadline […]
Compelling, contemplative, and visionary: these are words that have been used to describe the work of artist and bookbinder Timothy C. Ely. Showcasing approximately forty manuscript books, drawings and prints […]
The Book Arts Program at the University of Utah has a pre-recorded workshop available for purchase for those interested in learning about perfect binding. Looking for a simple way to […]
If you’re a BAWiP (Bay Area Women in Publishing) member, it’s safe to say you love books. And what better way to ring out 2022 than to share one of […]
Our Krazy Krafts Day for Kids returns with a wintery twist. Join us December 17th for a HOLIDAY KRAFTS DAY at the Printing Museum, a creative day of printing and […]
Bay Area Women in Publishing is proud to launch the Robin Seaman Award, which offers cash grants to women and non-binary people in the Bay Area to support their professional […]
Celebrate with us as we honor ten more WNBA-SF members who have published a book since the pandemic began in 2020. This is our second virtual book release party to […]
This event celebrates the conclusion of SFCB's month-long Design Binding Intensive workshop, which took place in July 2022. Workshop instructor Dominic Riley will give a brief talk; this year's student […]
Join us live and in-person—no Zoom link included. The Traveling Lounge is a monthly meetup for designers offering opportunities to get together and network at various locations throughout the entire […]
Mira Z Amiras’s book Malkah’s Notebook: A Journey into the Mystical Aleph-Bet is a riveting, meditative volume enriched with beautiful artwork on every page by artist and scribe Josh Baum. […]
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