Greetings from the Center for Book Arts

 

Please visit us this Friday, February 24 at 6:30 pm, when Betty Bright discusses her new book No Longer Innocent: Book Art in America 1960-1980.

 

Betty Bright is an independent scholar, curator, and teacher. She received a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Minnesota in the spring of 2000. That research formed the basis of No Longer Innocent: Book Art in America 1960 to 1980, published in 2005 by Granary Books. Bright helped found the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, working there for nine years as Program Director. In that capacity she organized over fifty exhibitions, several of which toured nationally with accompanying catalogues. She will be speaking at the Center about her work and research in the field.

 

Suggested donation for CBA members $5/ $10 for non-members. Copies of No Longer Innocent will be available for purchase.

 

 

 

Amanda Stevenson

Registrar/Administrator

The Center for Book Arts

28 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor

New York, NY 10001

 

Phone (212) 481-0295

Fax (212) 481-9853

 

Visit us on the web at

www.centerforbookarts.org

 

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