
The WMSC Symposium:
"The Art of the Book"
Design and Craft in 19th-century
Britain and 21st-century Canada
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Saturday,
March 21, 2009
In keeping with Morris’s own belief that books are the product of diverse talents working in cooperation, our 2009 symposium brings together printers, publishers, artists, and scholars to discuss the material form of the book as it is, has been, and might be. In the morning, William Whitla of York University will speak on the relationship between Morris’s calligraphy, book collecting, and printing practices, followed by William Rueter describing the work of his own Aliquando Press and its recent edition of the diaries of the artist and bookbinder
T. J. Cobden-Sanderson. The afternoon will feature presentations on the
past, present, and future of printing and book design. Speakers include
Don Taylor, bookbinder and artist working in Toronto since 1980; and Reg
Beatty, bookbinder, book artist, and teacher at York University and the
Ontario College of Art and Design. Immediately following the symposium, a party in University College’s Croft Chapter House will celebrate William Morris’s 175th birthday.
REGISTRATION (includes lunch): Paid at the Door: $50 (members): $60 (non-members); $30 (students)
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