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Dear Colleagues,

The Association of Print Scholars is excited to share that our annual
Distinguished Scholar Lecture will be delivered by Johanna Drucker,
Distinguished Professor and Breslauer Professor in the Department of
Information Studies at UCLA.

The lecture is entitled “Invisible Writing: Disciplinary Intersections and
Blind Spots," and will be held *virtually* on Friday, May 5, 2023, at 9:00
AM (PDT) / 12:00 PM (EDT) / 5:00 PM (GMT). It is free and open to all,
but pre-registration
is required
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We would be grateful if you could circulate the lecture announcement and
registration (attached below) to any students, colleagues, or programs that
may be interested in hearing Ms. Drucker's talk on the often invisible role
of written language across disciplines.

Thank you in advance.


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*The Association of Print Scholars invites you to theeighth annual
Distinguished Scholar Lecture:*

*"Invisible Writing: **Disciplinary Intersections and Blind Spots"*


*Johanna Drucker*
Distinguished Professor and Breslauer Professor of Bibliographical Studies,
Department of Information Studies, UCLA


*Johanna Drucker* is Distinguished Professor and Breslauer Professor in the
Department of Information Studies at UCLA. She is internationally known for
her work in the history of graphic design, typography, experimental poetry,
fine art, and digital humanities.

Her recent publications include *Inventing the Alphabet *(University of
Chicago Press, 2022), *Visualization and Interpretation* (MIT Press,
2020), *Iliazd:
Meta-Biography of a Modernist *(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020),
and *Digital
Humanities 101: An introduction to Digital Methods *(Routledge, 2021). Her
artist’s books are widely represented in museum and library collections and
were the subject of a travelling retrospective, *Druckworks: 40 years of
books and projects* (2012-2014). Other recent works include
*Diagrammatic *Writing
(Onomatopée, 2014), *The General Theory of Social Relativity *(The
Elephants, 2018), and *Downdrift: An Eco-fiction* (Three Rooms Press,
2018). In 2014 she was elected to the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences, and in 2021 was the recipient of the AIGA’s Steven Heller Award
for Cultural Criticism.


In her lecture, entitled "Invisible Writing: Disciplinary Intersections and
Blind Spots," Ms. Drucker will draw on her experiences in poetics,
publishing, and scholarly work to address the often invisible role of
written language across disciplines.




"Salomon's Alphabet," from Wilhelmus Goeree, *Voor-bereidselen tot de
Bybelsche wysheid [...]*, Utrecht, 1700



*DATE: Friday, May 5, 2023TIME: 9:00 AM (PDT) / 12:00 PM (EDT) / 5:00 PM
(GDT)*



*Please note the lecture will be virtual. It is free and open to
all.Pre-registration is required.*

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Participants will be welcome to ask questions during the Q&A after the
lecture.
The talk will be recorded and made available on our website after the
event.





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enthusiasts that brings together the diverse community of
curators, collectors, academics, graduate students, artists, conservators,
critics, independent scholars, and dealers.APS aims to facilitate dialogue
among its members and to encourage innovative print scholarship. Over 550
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