Student/Artist/Book/Work
For the past two years, the College has offered a new class, “The Book Arts Studio Seminar,” taught by Alex Halasz, Amy Borezo, and Lynne Avadenka. In the class, students learn the art of the book by working with type, polymer plates, and printing presses to create their own broadsheets and books. To learn about how artists have used the book as a medium and to study how different books function, they make frequent use of the collections in Rauner Library and in Sherman Library. This exhibit showcases the work of four students from this Fall’s course: Eve Ahearn, Gitae Lee, Cristina Pellegrini, and Lily Ringler. Each student’s final project is paired with a book from Rauner Library’s collection that served as inspiration.
The exhibition was curated by Eve Ahearn, Gitae Lee, Cristina Pellegrini, and Lily Ringler and was on display in the Class of 1965 Galleries from February 1 to February 28, 2011.
You may download a small, 8x10 version of the poster: InspiredBy.jpg (2 MB).