by admin | Jul 25, 2017 | B.A.G. Meetings, bookbinding, Exhibitions, Vermont
“Faithful Correspondent: Messages from a Rolling Stone Gathering Bits of Moss” by Jane Ploughman
“Shoes for M” by Marcia Vogler
“Book Arts Love” by Marcia Vogler
“Shoes I Knew” by Marcia Vogler
“Across the Aisle” by Sally Blanchard-O’Brien
“Tuscan Pentimento” by Debra Kraemer
“Balinese Vignettes” by Debra Kraemer
“Ebony and Ovary” by Debra Kraemer
“BAG Prints” by Vera Ryersbach
“VT B.A.G. Prints” by Rebecca Boardman
“Pandora’s America” by Rebecca Boardman
“Mexican Proverb” by Rebecca Boardman
“Letters Not Sent” by Meta Strick
“251” by Nancy Stone
“Print Exchange” by Nancy Stone
“Christmas Letters” by Maggie Conant
“Book of Glyphs” by Mailyn Gillis
“Weird Words” by Mailyn Gillis
“Art Speak” by Marilyn Gillis
“Peace Kannon” by Elissa Campbell
“Little Old Lady Who Lived in a Boot” by Nancy Stone
“Book Arts Love” by Nancy Hayden
“Hello From” by Nancy Hayden
“Elementary Surveying” by Nancy Hayden
“Non Omnis Morier: for Wislawa Szymborska” by Nina Gaby
“Heating with Wood: a Memoir” by Nina Gaby
“Evermore: a Syllabus” by Nina Gaby
“Equipped” by Maryann Riker
“A Prayer” by Lily Hinrichsen
“Respect” by Lily Hinrichsen
“Before” by Lily Hinrichsen
“BAG Prints” by Sue Gleason
“Great Symphonies: How to Recognize and Remember Them” by Amy Burns
“Alternating” by Dorsey Hogg
“Fine Art” by Ann Joppe Mercure
“We Remember” by Anne Joppe Mercure
by admin | Apr 1, 2015 | bookbinding, Exhibitions, Vermont
The Spring 2015 exhibit from the Book Arts Guild of Vermont is entitled Book Works, and includes work from members and friends interested in the structure and format of books. The artists redefine the normal concept of the book, using various mediums and techniques to construct or reconstruct pieces that tell a story, and can be ‘read’ in some way by the viewer. A group of books altered by folding and manipulating pages represents the outcome of the guild’s monthly meeting program where members share skills and encourage creative work. Other works represent the broad definition of the book as explored by painters, textile artists, and paper lovers.
The exhibit will take place at the SEABA Center Gallery at 404 Pine Street in Burlington during the month of April. The opening will be on First Friday Art Walk, April 3rd, and we will have a gallery talk on April 8th that will serve as our April meeting. We are thrilled to have a South End location for the show, and excited to have the opportunity to increase awareness of the book arts.