381 research outputs found
His Fond Farewells
A collaborative project between Philippa Wood and Angie Butler of ABPress. Fond Farewells is a pair of limited edition artists' books which form part of an on-going project called Endangered Species, this particular edition examines lost language. The two books - His Fond Farewells and Her Fond Farewells are letterpress printed onto men's and ladies' handkerchiefs. The books are machine-stitch bound with material covers to reflect the nature of the contents
Her fond farewells
A collaborative project between Philippa Wood and Angie Butler of ABPress. Fond Farewells is a pair of limited edition artists' books which form part of an on-going project called Endangered Species, this particular edition examines lost language. The two books - His Fond Farewells and Her Fond Farewells are letterpress printed onto men's and ladies' handkerchiefs. The books are machine-stitch bound with material covers to reflect the nature of the content
Printed Matters
Dr Angie Butler on her research into contemporary letterpress printed artists' books and small publishing in the U
Making it happen with Angie Butler
The 2014-2015 issue has essays, interviews, contributions and features on / by: Field Study, Abigail Thomas, Reinhard Grüner, Barbara Tetenbaum, Tanya Peixoto, John Bently, David Jury, Women's Studio Workshop, Hansjorg Mayer, Gustavo Grandal Montero and Eleanor Brown, Linda Newington, Angie Butler, Nathalia King, Barrie Tullett, Craig Atkinson, David Paton, Pete Kennedy, and others…Over 190 national and international artists have also listed their recent book works. Published by Impact Press, UWE, Bristo
Typewriter: print on demand
An exhibition of typewriters, related works and Artists’ Books presented by Angie & Simon Butler.</p
Angie Thomas in Conversation with Kiese Laymon
In this session, hosted by Square Books, international phenomenon Angie Thomas talks with author Kiese Laymon about her new book Concrete Rose, which revisits Garden Heights seventeen years before the events of The Hate U Give. Thomas’s latest book is a searing and poignant exploration of Black boyhood and manhood
Fond farewells
A collaborative project between Philippa Wood and Angie Butler of ABPress. Fond Farewells is a pair of limited edition artists' books which form part of an on-going project called Endangered Species, this particular edition examines lost language. The two books - His Fond Farewells and Her Fond Farewells are letterpress printed onto men's and ladies' handkerchiefs. The books are machine-stitch bound with material covers to reflect the nature of the contents.</p
Open house. No 42 [artists' book]
‘Open House’ is the result of collaboration with multi-disciplinary artist Angie Butler of the Pet Galerie Press. This two-volume set of artists’ books – No.18 and No.42, was created especially for the ‘Sense of Place’ exhibition, curated by Karen Kinoshita at the University of Minnesota.The places where we live are intrinsically linked with revealing who we are; together we decided to carry out some domestic archaeology, by giving each other an on line tour of our homes, to unearth a variety of narratives and hopefully, a wealth of new information. The books are accompanied by an on-going blog:http://www.yourplacemyplaceproject.blogspot.co.uk/</p
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Alumni Spotlight #7: Life After Loss & The Art of Ghostwriting with Angie Ransome-Jones
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with UNT Alumnus Angie Ransome-Jones, author and ghostwriter for other aspiring writers. Susan and Angie discuss how she channeled the experience of losing her father into a book titled, "Path to Peace: A Guide to Managing Life After Losing a Loved One," and the ways in which the book led to her becoming a ghostwriter. They also discuss her roles in the UNT Black Alumni Network and the National Coalition of 100 Black Women's Dallas chapter
P/A Forum Symposia Animal Labour A New Frontier of Interspecies Justice?
On April 15, 2021, a roundtable occurred at the annual conference of the Midwestern Political Science Association to discuss Animal Labour: A New Frontier of Interspecies Justice?, edited by Charlotte Blattner, Kendra Coulter, and Will Kymlicka, and published by Oxford University Press in February 2020. The following symposium contains expanded versions of the papers presented at the MPSA conference. Jishnu Guha-Majumdar introduces the edited volume and the contributions of the respondents in the symposium. Diego Rossello then discusses the book’s framing as “interspecies justice” and its definition of labor. Angie Pepper reflects on whether it is possible for animals to justly consent to labor occupations. Guha-Majumdar examines how the afterlives of transatlantic slavery shape the terms of debates over animal labour. Peter Niesen considers questions about the sequencing and types of labor rights for animals used in agriculture. Finally, Blattner and Kymlicka offer a reply
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