To Hold In Place
2022, 18 pages, 11x15", risograph printed, laser cut with movable elements. Metal coil bound.
To Hold In Place was created as part of the Coffey Residency for Book Arts at the University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries. It was inspired by and incorporates elements from materials in the Baldwin Library of Historical Children’s Literature.
Special thanks goes to Ellen Knudson, Katie Smith, and Ann Lindell for the opportunity and support, the UF library special collections staff, specifically Michele Wilbanks and Steve Hersh, and the former Baldwin curator Suzan Alteri.
This book was printed on a Risograph printing machine at Print St. Pete in St. Petersburg, FL. Thanks to Kaitlin Crockett there for the help and access. Published by LibraryPress@UF 2022
2022, 18 pages, 11x15", risograph printed, laser cut with movable elements. Metal coil bound.
To Hold In Place was created as part of the Coffey Residency for Book Arts at the University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries. It was inspired by and incorporates elements from materials in the Baldwin Library of Historical Children’s Literature.
Special thanks goes to Ellen Knudson, Katie Smith, and Ann Lindell for the opportunity and support, the UF library special collections staff, specifically Michele Wilbanks and Steve Hersh, and the former Baldwin curator Suzan Alteri.
This book was printed on a Risograph printing machine at Print St. Pete in St. Petersburg, FL. Thanks to Kaitlin Crockett there for the help and access. Published by LibraryPress@UF 2022
2022, 18 pages, 11x15", risograph printed, laser cut with movable elements. Metal coil bound.
To Hold In Place was created as part of the Coffey Residency for Book Arts at the University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries. It was inspired by and incorporates elements from materials in the Baldwin Library of Historical Children’s Literature.
Special thanks goes to Ellen Knudson, Katie Smith, and Ann Lindell for the opportunity and support, the UF library special collections staff, specifically Michele Wilbanks and Steve Hersh, and the former Baldwin curator Suzan Alteri.
This book was printed on a Risograph printing machine at Print St. Pete in St. Petersburg, FL. Thanks to Kaitlin Crockett there for the help and access. Published by LibraryPress@UF 2022