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2022 Colloquium Illustrations

Our 2022 student colloquium, The Material Fantasy of the Book: Imaginations Beyond Print, was captured in the illustrations below by artist-in-residence Jojo Karlin. These images are share here under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Jojo’s work can also be found on her website (www.jojokarlin.com), and on Twitter and Instagram (@jojokarlin).

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colloquium illustration, keynote and opening-closing remarks

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In one week we will be hosting our 13th Annual J. In one week we will be hosting our 13th Annual J. R. de J. Jackson Lecture, in association with the Book & Media Studies Program at St. Michael's College. This year’s lecture, by Kristina Richardson (University of Virginia), will consider the blockprinting tradition that flourished in Egypt from the 800s to ca. 1420 and its relationship to the emergence of blockprinting in southern Germany in the 1410s.

Professor Richardson will also lead a student seminar in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library the day after the lecture, drawing on materials from the Fisher collection and developing themes from her talk. The seminar is open to graduate students in BHPC’s participating units, including those not enrolled in BHPC, and to upper-year undergraduates in the BMS program. Registration for the seminar is required as space is limited. To register, email bookhistory@masseycollege.ca.
Incredible artistic project done by @sa.ra.fackrel Incredible artistic project done by @sa.ra.fackrell in the Massey College Bib Room @thebibroom 
This is an excerpt from EUNOLA by Christian Bok, originally published in 2001 by Coach House Books. Set in Janson. Wonderful work Sara!!!! 👏 

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