'short-let' table spaces available on the day!
25 bookable tables have already been allocated. Students and recent graduates (graduating 2005 or after) are invited to show up on the day with their artists' books and multiples and queue for a reduced-rate 'short-let' table. Measuring 122 x 76 cm approx., they are offered for just £25 each for a three-hour session: 11:00 - 14:00 or 15:00 - 18:00.
Short-let table numbers at scissorspaperstone will be limited and distributed on a first-come, first served basis. We welcome both individuals and groups. (Universities and colleges wishing to be represented as an institution may not use this route.)
Please bring proof of your eligibility, eg. a letter from your place of study, or a recent NUS card. If you have any questions, please email bookarts@londonprintstudio.org.uk.
scissorspaperstone is open to the general public and visitor admission will be free.
The event is organised by londonprintstudio in partnership with Book Arts at the Centre for Fine Print Research, University of the West of England. scissorspaperstone is the first London stage of a biennial book fair alternating between Bristol and London.
WHEN: 11:00 – 18:00 Saturday 12 April 2008
WHERE: londonprintstudio
425 Harrow Road, London W10 4RE how to find us
CONTACT INFORMATION:
t: +44 (0)20 8969 3247
f: +44 (0)20 8964 0008
textphone: +44 (0)20 8969 8271
Email bookarts@londonprintstudio.org.uk
Web http://www.londonprintstudio.org.uk
PROJECT PARTNERS:
londonprintstudio
londonprintstudio is an educational charity. Established in 1975, and
housed in a purpose-designed facility, the studio has gained an
international reputation for excellence in providing education and
access to resources to artists and the public. londonprintstudio
houses a gallery, a traditional printmaking facility and a digital arts
resource. www.londonprintstudio.org.uk
Book Arts at the Centre for Fine Print Research, UK
CFPR investigate many aspects of the book arts: from the conception and
history of the artists book, to creative processes and output, current
developments and critical assessments of the subject. Through research projects, practice, publications, partnerships and collaborations, they aim to widen critical discourse within the book arts field. www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk
Centre for Fine Print Research, UK
The main focus of research at the CFPR concerns the development of
quality fine print, undertaken from both a fine art and an industrial
perspective. The centre is committed to the dissemination of its research through education, training, professional practice, collaborative projects,
conferences, and the publication of research outcomes.
Paddington Development Trust
PDT is a community-led organisation with social objectives and is actively engaged in the economic, environmental and social regeneration of the north Paddington area.
www.4paddington.com |