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Posted by: University of Iowa Center for the Book
Deadline: 01/08/09

College Book Art Association Biennial Conference
Art, Fact, and Artifact: The Book in Time and Place
January 8-10, 2009
Hosted by the University of Iowa Center for the Book
Talks, artist presentations, exhibits, demos, professional development, and tours

KEYNOTES:
"Fearful Asymmetry" Randall McLeod, University of Toronto; and "Enfolded by Holes: a talk on book openings" Tate Shaw, Preacher’s Biscuit Books and University of Rochester.

Registration information and program details will be posted by September 19. See www.uiowa.edu/~ctrbook. Presenters must be CBAA members. To join, visit www.collegebookart.org or join when registering for the conference. For more information, contact matthew-p-brown@uiowa.edu or julia-leonard@uiowa.edu.

See www.collegebookart.org/student_awards_2009.pdf for a notice and requirements for 2 new CBAA Student Awards. Tell your students and colleagues: page 1 of the document is concise enough to post on a bulletin board; details on the 2nd page.

Posted on 09/05/08
Expires on 01/08/09 at midnight.

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