Features links to a large selection of book arts related sites on the web, including educational opportunities, professional organizations, tutorials, reference materials, and galleries with images.
The site is a work in progress and currently provides definitions of terms used to describe binding styles/book structures and production techniques/media as well as visual exemplars and resources for further investigation.
Founded in 1974, Center for Book Arts (CBA) is the oldest non profit dedicated to uplifting and furthering the book arts & book art through education, preservation, exhibition, art making, and community building.
Founded in 1999, Booklyn is an artist-run, non-profit and bookmakers organization in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Booklyn’s mission is to promote artists’ books as art and research material and to assist artists and organizations in documenting, exhibiting, and distributing their artworks and archives.
Founded in 1976 in NYC by artists and artworkers, Printed Matter is the largest non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of artists’ publications.
The leading international event for the distribution of artists’ books. Exhibitors include a broad range of artists, collectives, publishers, institutions, galleries, antiquarian booksellers, and distributors.
Founded in 1974, Art Metropole is a Canadian contemporary artist-run center that publishes, promotes, exhibits, archives, and distributes artists’ books, video, audio, multiples, and other multiple-media artworks.