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Reminder: CBAA Biennial Conference Call for Proposals: Due June 1, 2008


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Posted by: University of Iowa
Deadline: 06/01/08

College Book Art Association
Biennial Conference
Art, Fact, and Artifact: The Book in Time and Place
January 8-10, 2009
Hosted by the UI Center for the Book

The art of the book has been at once visionary and documentary, imagining a future that has yet to exist while finding inspiration from the resources of the past. The first CBAA conference seeks to bridge the worlds of book art, book history, cultural criticism, and curatorial work through appreciation of the book as an aesthetic sensorium. Along with session programming, the conference agenda will include keynote speakers, exhibits, tours of facilities, and portfolio reviews.

The organizers invite submissions for individual presentations, pre-formed panels, and studio demonstrations.
Proposals Due June 1, 2008.

We encourage graduate student participation and have funding available to defray conference expenses.

For details on submitting proposals go to:
http://www.uiowa.edu/~ctrbook/events/CBAA_conference.shtml

Posted on 05/06/08
Expires on 06/01/08 at midnight.

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