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SUMMARY:Open Book Takedown
DESCRIPTION:In the spirit of community and letting everyone’s voices be heard\, visit us between Monday\, August 14 and Friday\, August 18 and choose up to five prints from the Open Book Takeover to take with you free of charge! Pick from thousands of letterpress posters printed by Amos and others. Must be present to collect prints.\n\n\n \nOpen Book Takeover (July\, 2017) \n\n\nMinnesota Center for Book Arts is honored to host Amos Paul Kennedy\, Jr. as printer-in-residence for the entire month of July. Through generous funding from The Joyce Foundation\, Amos will lead a series of work sessions at MCBA where participants from community organizations across the Twin Cities will learn to print signage by hand. The prints will be featured in an exhibition spanning the entire 55\,000 square-foot Open Book facility as a building-wide “takeover.”   \nThis project uses the Open Book building as a central artery for distribution\, every wall covered with prints and placards with messages from the communities we’re working with. This work is about awakening within the masses the art that is already there. It’s about democratizing art\, for everyone. \n— Amos Paul Kennedy\, Jr.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/ope-book-takedown/
LOCATION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)\, 1011 Washington Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
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SUMMARY:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) Biennial
DESCRIPTION:The 2017 Book Art Biennial — Shout Out: Community Intervention\, Independent Publishing\, and Alternative Distribution — features programming that encourages people of all disciplines and skill levels to amplify individual and collective voice through grassroots artistic practice. \nThe centerpiece of the Book Art Biennial is the presentation of the MCBA Prize\, a unique award that showcases and honors the best artists’ books in the world. The winner will be announced at a gala and awards ceremony the evening of Saturday\, July 22. \n\nMCBA Prize Gala\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGala & Awards Celebration\nSaturday\, July 22; 7:30pm – 10:30pm\nToast the best new artists’ books in the world at the MCBA Prize Gala on Saturday\, July 22 from 7:30-10:30pm. \nJoin us for an evening of live music\, refreshments\, and mingling with artists\, collectors\, and special guests! Attend the evening’s program and witness the live presentation of The MCBA Prize\, then celebrate with champagne and a dessert reception. \nGet the VIP treatment! VIP ticket holders receive access to an exclusive cocktail hour from 6:30-7:30pm where you can view the MCBA Prize finalists’ works and personally meet the artists. \nAdditional perk! Each VIP ticket holder will receive a commemorative print created under the direction of printer-in-residence Amos Paul Kennedy\, Jr. \n$35 General Admission\, $75 VIP \nRegister \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MCBA Prize\nThe MCBA Prize is the first honor to celebrate the diversity of book art and recognize work from across the field and around the world. A jury of three distinguished leaders in the field will review all submissions and choose five finalists. These five works will be on display at MCBA during the Biennial. From these works\, the jury will select the recipient of the 2017 MCBA Prize. Integrity and the unity of form\, materials\, and content will determine the winner. Over $9\,000 will be awarded. For more information please visit mcbaprize.org. \n\n\n\nBook Art Biennial Symposium\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBook Art Biennial Symposium\nSaturday\, July 22 – Sunday\, July 23\nJoin us for this special series of talks that explore the broad definition of “book” in contemporary artistic practice. \nSaturday\, July 22; 8:30am–4:30pm \n\nKeynote address by Amos Paul Kennedy\, Jr.;\nMaking Books\, presented by Simon Goode\, founder and director of the London Centre for Book Arts;\nThe Constellation Metaphor\, presented by Karen Kunc\, artist\, educator\, and founder of Constellation Studios;\nBook Arts in Havana\, presented by Steven Daiber\, proprietor of Red Trillium Press;\nWe Are What We Do\, presented by Angie Butler\, letterpress scholar\, University of the West of England;\nReport from the Field: Papermaking as Community Catalyst\, presented by Mary Hark\, Professor in Design Studies at the University of Wisconsin\, Madison;\nMedium to Message: Art as Culture-making/Public-making\, a panel discussion with artists Sam Gould\, Lacey Prpić Hedtke\, Regula Russelle\, and Elana Schwartzman\, and moderated by Monica Edwards Larson.\n\nSunday\, July 23; 10am–noon \nWe’ll conclude the Symposium with Teaching the Book Arts: Making it Matter. In this informal roundtable discussion\, facilitated by artist and instructor Rachel Melis\, participants will share practical techniques with special emphasis on social engagement\, accessibility\, and grassroots practice. \nEnjoy both days of the Book Art Biennial Symposium for $65. We are also pleased to offer a $30 student rate. Call 612 215 2520 to register\, or click the link below. \nRegister \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPre-Biennial Workshops\n\nFour unique workshops will be offered prior to the Book Art Biennial:\n\nAlternative Printmaking with Rubber Stamps\nPapermaking in the Islamic World\nInnovative Books from Head to Tail: Ideas – Content – Making\nApproachable Metalworking for Book Artists\n\nEach is designed to inspire participants and demonstrate the intersection of historical craft with contemporary content. Participants of all skill levels are welcome! \nTuition for each is $250 ($225 for MCBA members) plus a $55 supply fee. Follow the links above or call 612 215 2520 to register. \n\n\n\nExhibitions throughout Open Book!\n\nAn unprecedented number of exhibitions provide an exciting backdrop for the 2017 Book Art Biennial. Join us for a free\, public reception for these exhibitions on Friday\, July 21\, 6-9pm! Visit our Facebook event to RSVP.\n\nAmos Paul Kennedy Jr.’s democratic and collaborative project\, Open Book Takeover\, features 5\,000 community-made prints that cover the 55\,000 square foot Open Book Building.\nAn interactive zine reading lounge\, Free for All is in MCBA’s Main Gallery\, organized by Twin Cities Zine Fest.\nGuest curator Heid E. Erdrich has gathered Native American voices in the exhibition (About that) Water is Life in MCBA’s Main Gallery.\nReader’s Art: Control/Alt/Shift\, a juried exhibition of artists’ books exploring the politics of control and alternative methods of public discourse\, is on view in Open Book’s Cowles Literary Commons.\nEnd of Times 2\, a portfolio of broadsides by 41 letterpress printers organized by Mary Bruno\, is on view in the Lerner Bindery Gallery.\nStamp of Disapproval showcases counter-culture work from MCBA’s S. Helmes and W. Gaglione Rubber Stamp Archive.\nMeander\, new work by environmental artist Alyssa Baguss\, is on view in the Outlook Gallery.\n\n\n\n\nSponsorship\n\nBecome a Sponsor\nA series of special sponsorship opportunities are available to support the Book Art Biennial: \n\nSignature Sponsor—$2\,500 ($2\,100 tax-deductible)\nBenefits include: 8 VIP Gala tickets; and logo or personal acknowledgement in the Gala invitation\, event programs and other print and online promotions.\nPatron Sponsor—$1\,000 ($700 tax-deductible)\nBenefits include: 6 VIP Gala tickets; and logo or personal acknowledgement in the Gala invitation\, event programs and other print and online promotions.\nProgram Sponsor—$500 ($300 tax-deductible)\nBenefits include: 4 VIP Gala tickets; and logo or personal acknowledgement in event programs and event webpage.\nEvent Host—$250 ($150 tax-deductible)\nBenefits include: 2 VIP Gala tickets; and personal acknowledgement in event programs and event webpage.\n\nMake your sponsorship gift here. Questions? Contact Amanda Kaler\, Development Director\, at akaler@mnbookarts.org. \n\n\n\nPress\n\nClink the links below for detailed media-related information and FAQs about the 2017 Book Art Biennial.\n2017 Book Art Biennial official press release \n2017 Book Art Biennial media advisory \n2017 Book Art Biennial FAQs \nMary Bruno artist profile \nSteven Daiber artist profile \nHeid Erdrich artist profile \nSimon Goode artist profile \nAmos Paul Kennedy\, Jr. artist profile \nKaren Kunc artist profile \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://northloop.org/event/minnesota-center-book-arts-mcba-biennial/
LOCATION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)\, 1011 Washington Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
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SUMMARY:Open Book Takeover Open House - Amos Paul Kennedy
DESCRIPTION:Open Book Takeover\nMinnesota Center for Book Arts is honored to host Amos Paul Kennedy\, Jr. as printer-in-residence for the entire month of July. Through generous funding from The Joyce Foundation\, Amos will lead a series of work sessions at MCBA where participants from community organizations across the Twin Cities will learn to print signage by hand. The prints will be featured in an exhibition spanning the entire 55\,000 square-foot Open Book facility as a building-wide “takeover.”   \nThis project uses the Open Book building as a central artery for distribution\, every wall covered with prints and placards with messages from the communities we’re working with. This work is about awakening within the masses the art that is already there. It’s about democratizing art\, for everyone. \n— Amos Paul Kennedy\, Jr. \n\nGet Involved!\nYou are an important part of this project. Join us for the following free opportunities: \nOpen Call for Content\nIn these times\, what does the world need to hear? What words carry the most meaning and power to you? What messages need amplifying? Submit your ideas for original poster content here by Tuesday\, July 11\, and selections will be printed by Amos and volunteers at MCBA. Please limit your submission to fifteen words or less. All languages welcome! \nOpen Book Takeover: Building-Wide Installation\nJune 8 – July 31\nFree and open to the public\nVisit us throughout the month of July as the installation grows to cover walls\, ceilings\, hallways\, and doors throughout the Open Book Building. View thousands of letterpress posters printed by Amos and others. The final print will be hung by Friday\, July 21st\, so make sure to see the building in all of its print-covered glory! \nPower of the Press Community Open House\nTuesday\, July 18; 4-9pm\nFree and open to the public\nDrop by MCBA’s print studio and work with Amos to create posters for the Open Book Takeover. Print powerful messages that raise awareness of contemporary issues in our community. No prior printing experience is necessary. All are welcome. Participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. RSVP to the Facebook event here. \nPrint with Amos Paul Kennedy\, Jr.\nWe are pleased to partner with East Side Neighborhood Services\, Epic Enterprise\, Indigenous Roots\, Mizna\, and Simpson Housing Services in a series of free printing sessions. \nIf you are interested in bringing a group to Minnesota Center for Book Arts for a printing session with Amos Paul Kennedy\, Jr.\, please send an email with the subject line “Print with Amos Paul Kennedy\, Jr.” to mcba@mnbookarts.org that includes: your name and phone number\, information regarding the group you hope to bring\, and why the group would benefit from the experience. Sessions will take place in the month of July. We will do our best to accommodate interested groups\, but please know that space is limited. \nOrganizations and groups serving people of color\, immigrants\, individuals with disabilities\, women\, and LGBTQ communities are warmly encouraged to contact us. \nAbout the Artist\nAmos Paul Kennedy\, Jr. uses the book form\, posters\, postcards\, and other printed media produced in a highly typographic and colorful style to deliver messages of social relevance. He uses letterpress printing and antique wood type to express his socio-political views about such topics as the vulnerability of children\, his African heritage\, and community activism. Much of his work centers around literary works by people of cultural heritage and civil rights activists\, raising questions of race\, class\, and equality in American society. As a public artist\, his art is not only the created work\, but also the process of facilitating engagement. \nThis programming is presented in conjunction with the 2017 Book Art Biennial\, Shout Out: Community Intervention\, Independent Publications\, and Alternative Distribution\, and is made possible through the Joyce Awards\, a grant-funded program through the Joyce Foundation that supports artists of color in major Great Lakes cities. The Chicago-based foundation has awarded nearly $3 million to commission 55 new works since the program started in 2003.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/open-book-takeover-open-house-amos-paul-kennedy/
LOCATION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)\, 1011 Washington Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
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SUMMARY:MCBA's Love Local Holiday Sale
DESCRIPTION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) invites you to join us for our annual Love Local holiday sale. \nOur theme\, Love Local\, celebrates the rich craft traditions of the Twin Cities and surrounding areas — we’ve broadened the event to include artists working across the wide spectrum of mediums and artforms. Dozens of local and regional artists will be featured\, selling handmade paper\, artist’s books\, blank journals\, prints\, posters\, calendars\, woodcraft\, pottery\, needlecrafts\, and all manner of gift items. Browse hundreds of unique items and find the perfect gift for everyone on your list — heck\, go ahead and pick up a little something for yourself\, too. You deserve it.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/mcbas-love-local-holiday-sale/
LOCATION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)\, 1011 Washington Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
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SUMMARY:MCBA/Jerome Book Arts Fellowships Series XIII
DESCRIPTION:MCBA/Jerome Book Arts Fellowships Series XIII\nNovember 8\, 2016 – February 19\, 2017\nMinnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) Main Gallery\n\n\nPaper artist Eric Gjerde\nBook artist Dana LeMoine\nArtist Aki Shibata \nOpening reception Friday\, November 11; 6-9pm. \nSince 1985 the Jerome Foundation has helped artists push the boundaries of contemporary book arts by supporting the creation of new book works. Through the MCBA/Jerome Book Arts Fellowships\, Minnesota artists of diverse disciplines — including printers\, papermakers\, binders\, painters\, sculptors\, poets\, photographers\, essayists and others — have created projects ranging from exquisitely crafted fine press volumes to documented performances to one-of-a-kind installations that “break the bindings” and redefine conventional notions of book form and content. This exhibition marks the culmination of the thirteenth series of Book Arts Fellowships. \nJurors for Fellowship Series XII were Wendy Fernstrum \, Elaine Rutherford and Todd Thyberg. These three jurors\, reflecting diverse perspectives and considerable expertise\, reviewed 28 applications and selected the recipients.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/mcbajerome-book-arts-fellowships-series-xiii/
LOCATION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)\, 1011 Washington Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Local
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Fine Wine and Fine Books at MCBA
DESCRIPTION: Attendees will sample a delectable variety of wines and cheeses\, and browse the latest offerings from outstanding local and international book artists.\nOur eleventh annual Evening of Fine Wine and Fine Books will be dedicated to fostering the collection of artist’s books. In one evening\, guests will explore new work from more than 100 artists from around the world\, representing the range of contemporary artist’s books from self-published chapbooks to fine press limited editions. The event offers something for everyone\, from the most seasoned collector to the newest enthusiast\, with items at a wide variety of prices. This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/evening-fine-wine-fine-books/
LOCATION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)\, 1011 Washington Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Featured,Local,Social
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160723T220000
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SUMMARY:MCBA's Unabashedly Bookish Bash
DESCRIPTION:Go retro at MCBA’s Unabashedly Bookish Bash\,\na benefit with a backyard barbeque twist!\nSaturday\, July 23; 7-10pm\nGroove to live music from Dan Newton and the Café Accordion Trio in our transformed studio and gallery space\, “retro”-fitted with paper lanterns and plastic lawn flamingos. \nEnjoy delicious food from Pimento Jamaican Kitchen\, sip on local craft beer and cocktails\, and treat yourself to our tropical island sundae bar\, featuring Izzy’s ice cream and sorbet. \nShop the Art Mart\, featuring donated work by local\, national\, and international artists\, a “Cover-up” gallery of altered books\, and other print treasures. \nGet printing! We’ll have a press inked up and ready for you to print your own commemorative letterpress postcard. \nProceeds from the Bash support the myriad programs we offer artists. \nPurchase tickets to the 2016 Bookish Bash!\nGeneral admission $25 \nGet the VIP treatment $125 — includes an exclusive reception from 6-7pm\, early access to the Art Mart\, and a signature cocktail served in a commemorative glass. \n \nTickets are available to purchase on the web\, by phone at 612 215 2520\, or in person at The Shop at MCBA. \nCan’t attend the Bash\, but still want to support MCBA? Make a donation today! \n\nFor additional inquiries\, please contact Amanda Kaler\, Development Director\, at akaler@mnbookarts.org\, 612-215-2531.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/mcbas-unabashedly-bookish-bash/
LOCATION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)\, 1011 Washington Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Featured,Local,Music,Social
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SUMMARY:Boy Scout Night at Minnesota Center for Book Arts
DESCRIPTION:Bring your Boy Scout troop in for an evening of Paper Making and Pulp Painting! This incredibly fun and informative class gives students an introduction to paper making and an understanding of the various plant fibers and pulps used to make paper. Participants will learn how paper is transformed from fiber into pulp by touring one of MCBA’s Paper Beater Rooms. Everyone will then pull sheets of paper and use pigmented pulp to apply designs and patterns onto the still wet pages. Scouts will take home their very own handmade paper! This class is limited to 20 participants. Online registration is available for groups of up to four participants; if you would like to register for more than four at one time\, please call The Shop at 612-215-2520 to process your registrations via phone. Private workshops for your whole troop also are available; please contact Angela Hed Vincent at 612-215-2529 or Stacy Stanley at 612-215-2549 with questions. \nFor Scouts ages 10-17 working toward the Pulp and Paper badge. (Badge not supplied by MCBA.) $29 ($26 members) + $5 supply fee. \nFor information and to register:
URL:https://northloop.org/event/boy-scout-night-minnesota-center-book-arts/
LOCATION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)\, 1011 Washington Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kids
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SUMMARY:Girl Scout Night at Minnesota Center for Book Arts
DESCRIPTION:Girl Scouts: Hardcover Journal\nThursday\, April 7\, 6 – 8:45 pm \nBring your troop and join fellow Cadettes in an evening dedicated to Book Arts! The class will start with a tour of MCBA where you will learn about the studios and equipment book artists use. Next we will jump right into creating your very own hardcover journal – you’ll learn about the structure of a book\, as well as various book binding techniques. At the end of class\, we will take a close look at several artists’ books. Participants also will receive a variety of book binding instructions to take home with them to continue exploring book art. This class is limited to 20 participants. Online registration is available for groups of up to four participants; if you would like to register for more than four at one time\, please call The Shop at 612-215-2520 to process your registrations via phone. \nPrivate workshops for your whole troop are are available; please contact Angela Hed Vincent at 612-215-2529 or Stacy Stanley at 612-215-2549 with questions. \nFor Cadettes ages 10-15 working toward the Book Artist badge. (Badge not supplied by MCBA.) $29 ($26 members) + $5 supply fee. \nFor information and to register:
URL:https://northloop.org/event/girl-scout-night-minnesota-center-book-arts/
LOCATION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)\, 1011 Washington Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kids
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SUMMARY:Super Book Arts Heros at the Minnesota Center for book Arts
DESCRIPTION:Superman\, Wonder Woman\, Batman\, Thor – and YOU! Create a super hero identity for our class super story. Hide your super identity with a mask (book). Wear a super hero cape (book). Build a secret super hero hideaway (book). And keep a list of super powers (book). Shazam! \nJoin Ellen Ferrari for Saturday mornings of family book arts fun. Each workshop starts off with a story and game to warm up your creativity and then dives into a book arts project. Workshops accommodate a range of developmental levels so that adults and children (or) adult/child teams may choose to work together or side-by-side. Each participant receives supplies to use during the workshop\, but may choose to bring one set home if working with his or her partner. Ellen will provide older children with suggestions for extending their learning. For families with children ages 2 and up. \nAdult/child pair: $30 ($27 members) + $6 supply fee; additional participants (adult or child): $15 ($13.50 members) + $3 supply fee. For information and to register:
URL:https://northloop.org/event/super-book-arts-heros-minnesota-center-book-arts/
LOCATION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)\, 1011 Washington Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kids,Local
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SUMMARY:MCBA Book Arts for Parents/Caregivers of 2-5
DESCRIPTION:Educational\, Affordable\, and Fun!\nThis hands-on class with Ellen Ferrari offers a wealth of information and inspiration for planning bookbinding and printmaking activities for the youngest book artists among us. \nClass will focus on: Creating an art space; books and story time; working with materials you already have; introductory skills and skill progressions; games and playtime.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/2766/
LOCATION:Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)\, 1011 Washington Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,City of Minneapolis,Kids,Local
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