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Hand Papermaking Board of Advisors
Timothy Barrett is an Associate Research Scientist
and Director of Paper Facilities at the University of Iowa
Center for the Book. He has also been Co-director of the
Paper and Book Intensive summer conference.
Simon Blattner is the former president of Rittenhouse
Paper Company and is currently with Nashua Paper Company
in San Francisco. He serves on several non-profit boards
including the California College of Arts & Crafts. He
also operates Eastside Editions, a small-edition intaglio
press.
Greg Campbell is President/Owner of Campbell-Logan
Bindery, Inc., in Minneapolis. He is a past president of
the Minneapolis Art Institute Library Council and the Ampersand
Club. Greg is a co-founder and past board member of the
Minnesota Center for Book Arts.
Mindell Dubansky is head of the book conservation
department of the Watson Library, The Metropolitan Museum of
Art. She is also an artist and lecturer in the book arts.
Jane Farmer is an independent curator of traveling
exhibitions. She is Director of the Crossing Over Consortium,
organizing international artist exchanges. Jane is also
a director of Paper Road/Tibet, an organization working
to reestablish the traditional art of hand papermaking displaced
by China's incursions into Tibet.
Helen Frederick is the founder and Artistic Director
of Pyramid Atlantic, an international center for book and
paper art. She is also Adjunct Professor at the University
of Maryland at College Park. Helen's work is exhibited nationally
and internationally and is included in many prestigious
collections.
Elaine Koretsky is the co-founder of Carriage House
Handmade Paper and the Carriage House Paper Museum. She
has conducted research on colorants and fibers for artists/papermakers
and continues to conduct field research on traditional techniques
of papermaking in Asia and Europe. Elaine is the author
of many books and articles on papermaking and a frequent
lecturer.
James Sitter is the founder of Bookslinger, Granary
Books, and the Minnesota Center for Book Arts. Since 1989,
he has been Executive Director of the Council of Literary
Magazines and Presses (CLMP), a national organization based
in New York City.
Marilyn Sward is an artist/photographer who is
Adjunct Associate Professor at the School of the Art
Institute of Chicago, Founder Emeritus of the Book and Paper
Arts Center of Columbia College Chicago, a current trustee
of Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and co-author of
The New Photography. She has installations and work in
public and private collections.
Claire Van Vliet has been the proprietor of Janus
Press since 1955, publishing limited edition books using
original prints and paperworks with contemporary literature.
She is the recipient of a Macarthur Prize Fellowship, 1991-1994.
James Yarnell worked for over forty years in the
aviation industry and as a photographer before retiring
and founding the Oak Park Press & Papermill. A printer
since childhood, he helped establish the Miniature Book
Society. An active early member of the Friends of Dard Hunter,
he has built and developed several innovative Hollander
beaters.
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