The College Book Art Association is a non-profit organization fundamentally committed to the teaching of book arts at the college and university level, while supporting such education at all levels, concerned with both the practice and the analysis of the medium. It welcomes as members everyone involved in such teaching and all others who have similar goals and interests. The Association aims to engage in a continuing reappraisal of the nature and meaning of the teaching of book arts. Membership in CBAA is for all persons interested in book arts education or in the furtherance of these arts.
Privileges
Membership in the association confers the following privileges:
- Notification of announcements, activities and events from the CBAA
- Access to information about pedagogy (syllabi, best teaching practices,
- assignments/projects
- Participation in the gallery portal (to post your work or that of your students)
- Participation in listserv discussions with other CBAA members
- Attendance at Annual National Meeting and Annual Business Meeting
- Eligibility for appointment on any of the Association’s standing committees
- Voting rights to elect officers or amend the constitution
Membership Types and Dues
Persons shall be admitted as members upon payment of dues to the on application to the Treasurer of the Association. Membership is for a calendar year. Membership initiation or renewal received after October 1 shall apply to the remaining calendar year as well as the next calendar year. Annual membership categories and dues are listed below effective January 1, 2008.
| Regular | $50 |
| Student | $20 |
| Sustaining | $100 |
| Institutional | $150 |
| Founding membership | $150 for each of first three years |
To Join
To join CBAA, submit dues to the Treasurer. Upon acceptance you will receive written confirmation of your active membership. Membership must be paid by check made out to: College Book Arts Association. Send your check to:
Mary Phelan, 2008 Treasurer
College Book Arts Association
University of the Arts
320 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
mphelan@uarts.edu
or contact:
Richard Zauft
Vice President for Membership
richard_zauft@emerson.edu

