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Upcoming in the next Hand
Papermaking Magazine: Winter 2008 (The Book Arts Issue)
Artist and publisher Inge Bruggeman gives us her top
picks of recent artist books that utilize handmade paper in
“loud and subtle” ways.
Librarian and publisher Jae Rossman shares her insights
on hand papermaking in artist books.
Rory Golden discusses the use of Japanese handmade papers
in contemporary artist books.
Jim Croft shares his working philosophy of making paper
and books using old ways from the medieval age.
Michael Durgin ON the National Museum of Women in the
Arts, Book Arts Collection
Paper Samples: Two new bookbinding papers by Cave Paper
Inc.
Paper Sample: Alabama Mule Dung Paper by Steve Miller and
Glenn House
Rose Folsom on the collaboration of calligraphy and
papermaking (adapted from her essay accompanying Hand
Papermaking’s eighth limited-edition portfolio)
John Risseeuw remembers Jules Heller (1919–2007)
Aliza Thomas reviews the Holland Paper Biennial 2008.
Anne McKeown reviews A Ripple in the Water, a documentary
film by Eileen Foti and Patricia Piroh.
Amanda Degener reviews Dorothy Field’s new book, Paper
and Threshold.
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