Call For Entries: CBAA Project
Assistance Grants 2013
The CBAA Board invites members to submit proposals for project assistance grants. These grants are intended to provide financial assistance to members for existing research and creative projects. Proposals will be accepted through June 1, 2013, and grants will be awarded in amounts up to $500 from the CBAA. Grants, while not large, are intended to help support existing projects with modest extra funding that allows progress to continue or projects to be completed. Funds are awarded until the budgeted allocation is exhausted. Grant-funded members may be asked to contribute a brief report to the CBAA newsletter, and/or present informally on their projects if in attendance at the biennial conference.
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Inaugural Journal Issue
Now Available to CBAA Members
OPENINGS: STUDIES IN BOOK ART
The first issue of Openings: Studies in Book Art, the CBAA's new online, peer-reviewed journal is now available to CBAA members. It contains articles and book reviews from scholars whose fields range from book art to literary studies to library science. Visit the member's only section for information on how to access the journal.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW CBAA BOARD MEMBERS AND OFFICERS
The CBAA Board of Directors has approved the slate of nominees for board members (terms 2013 - 2015) and officers.
Board Members
Mare Blocker - Book Arts Guild Seattle
Macy Chadwick - San Francisco Art Institute
Jeff Groves - Harvey Mudd/Claremont Colleges
Kat Howard - Independent Artist - Alumni Rep.
Sarah Hulsey - University of the Arts
Matt Runkle - University of Iowa - Student Rep.
Kyle Schlesinger - Univ. of Houston, Victoria
Officers
Bob Blesse, Vice President for Membership
Julie Chen, Vice President for Programming
Sarah Hulsey, Treasurer
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PRESIDENT'S ANNUAL REPORT TO THE MEMBERSHIP
CBAA President Richard Zauft reports at the annual meeting held at Yale University, January 4 - 5, 2013
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FEATURED STUDENT ARTIST
Marjorie Devereux
Corcoran College of Art + Design,
Art and the Book Graduate Program
Washington, DC
“A good story, an intriguing past, a sense of escapism, and beauty are all a part of why I select my sources of inspiration. I often begin a project by sketching because hand drawing has always fed my imagination and provides me with an escape from my current world into that which I am creating. My hand drawn work tends to focus on people and places, as in portraiture and urban landscapes, while my typographic work is more about graphically displaying letterforms as pattern, movement, and texture. I am interested in works that show care, rigor and exactitude.”
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