Under a National Endowment for the Humanities grant, Goucher College created the Collaborative Humanities Laboratory to enhance the study of visual, material, and historical culture among the Goucher Community.
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[Applestein-Sweren Contest] Congratulations to our 2022 winners!
The Applestein-Sweren Prize is funded by a generous endowment established by Betty Applestein Sweren ’52 and Dr. Edgar Sweren in 2012. Prizes are awarded to Goucher students who present thoughtfully constructed personal collections of books and related ephemera. Continue reading [Applestein-Sweren Contest] Congratulations to our 2022 winners!
(Video) Bookbinding: Create a “Flutter Book”
A “flutter” book is an easy and fun way for beginners to get used to bookbinding. The process is relatively simple and there is endless room for creativity. Continue reading (Video) Bookbinding: Create a “Flutter Book”
Solastalgia: Book Art and the Climate Crisis [Virtual Exihibtion, June 11 – October, 17, 2021]
Solastalgia: Book Art and the Climate Crisis is curated by Director of Exhibitions & Artist Programs Torey Erin of Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA). The exhibition will display a range of works by artists to address the multitudes of the way we face the heart-wrenching climate crisis of our generation. Continue reading Solastalgia: Book Art and the Climate Crisis [Virtual Exihibtion, June 11 – October, 17, 2021]
The Mark Samuels Lasner Fellowship in Printing History
APHA is currently accepting applications for the 2021 Mark Samuels Lasner Fellowship. The Mark Samuels Lasner Fellowship in Printing History is an annual award of up to $2,000 for research in any area of the history of printing in all its forms, including all the arts and technologies relevant to printing, the book arts, and letter forms. Continue reading The Mark Samuels Lasner Fellowship in Printing History
INAUGURAL SWEREN WOGAN INSTITUTE BOOK ARTS WORKSHOP (VIRTUAL)
Goucher College’s Sweren Wogan Institute of the Books Arts will held a workshop with Baltimore Book Artist Jodi Hoover . The event will take place virtually on May 6th at 4pm-5pm.
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Korean Hanji Paper – Preserving a Cultural Heritage
Hanji (Korean: 한지/韓紙) is the traditional handmade paper from Korea. It is made from the inner bark of mulberry, a tree native to Korea and Hibiscus meninot, which helps suspend the individual fibers in water. Continue reading Korean Hanji Paper – Preserving a Cultural Heritage
ABAA California Virtual Book Fair [Online]
Antiquarian Booksellers Association of American will hold their annual Califonia book fair in an entire online format! Join in to see exciting exhibtions and fascinating stories, and share your love for books.
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Brian Dettmer: Old books reborn as intricate art
Brian Dettmer is an American contemporary artist. He is noted for his alteration of preexisting media—such as old books, maps, record albums, and cassette tapes—to create new, transformed works of visual fine art.
Otto Ege / Philip Duschnes MS leaf identified in Goucher Special Collections
Continue reading Otto Ege / Philip Duschnes MS leaf identified in Goucher Special Collections