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*As an open-ended publication series, Exhibition Takeaways follows and
extends the exhibitions of the Brizdle-Schoenberg Special Collections
Center at the Ringling College of Art + Design. The series serves as a
guide to the collections, a starting point for a topic, an archive of an
event, a catalog of after thoughts, and an opportunity for design. This
counter-punctual project will, with any luck, interest our readers and
accumulate a body of ideas related to the studies and histories of art,
design, communication, media, leisure, and publishing.Riso-printed versions
are given away free at the Center (while supplies last!), and digital
versions are available to download through the Center’s website
<https://ringling.libguides.com/specialcollections/exhibitions?preview=ec157b5439ab01a60587c681d0761d60>
and the Alfred R. Goldstein Library catalog
<http://ring1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/vwebv/search?searchArg=Exhibition%20takeaways%2C&searchCode=TALL&searchType=1>.
The Exhibition Takeaways are designed in-house. The ink color rotates
between issues and is chosen on press. The first three titles, published in
2018, are now available:*More* is More: Xerographic Exchange and the
I.S.C.A. Quarterly (B-SSCC #01)Encoded & Encrypted (B-SSCC #02)Every
miniature book in the collection, measuring no more than three inches,
arranged in various states of attention and repose (B-SSCC #03)The
exhibition program to which these refer is reliant on the free play of
research, design, and interpretation. We know that exhibition names change
when typesetting texts. And the placement of book objects can trigger a new
through line. Welcoming this kind of correspondence becomes part of the
game. Things look and sound different when they become material and
practiced.So too, is the spirit behind the Exhibition Takeaways. We hope
they offer readers an exploratory spark. To check out the series, please
stop by or visit us online, now (and again).*


*Janelle Rebel*

*Digital Curation and Special Collections Librarian*

Brizdle-Schoenberg Special Collections Center
<http://ringling.libguides.com/specialcollections>

Ringling College of Art and Design

2700 N Tamiami Trail

Sarasota, FL 34234-5895

(941) 359-7583

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