Explore physical art exhibitions from 2013, featuring mosaics by Marjorie Kreilick and Allan McNab, handmade paper art with Wisconsin roots, and bird-themed artists’ books.
Explore the work of master printer Gaylord Schanilec and his imprint, Midnight Paper Sales, in this exhibit featuring his nature-inspired artist books and wood engravings.
Explore the work of distinguished book artist Julie Chen. This exhibition features 25 Flying Fish Press books, highlighting her inventive structures and collaborative artistry.
Explore the “Society of American Fakirs” exhibition, featuring humorous art parodies by Art Students League members (1891–1914) that raised funds for student scholarships.
“All About Me” features handmade books by Wisconsin students with disabilities, created during a 2009 artist residency, showcasing creativity in papercraft and bookbinding.
Explore an exhibition of indigenous Mexican craftsmanship from John Tortorice’s collection, showcasing hand-made works in wood, clay, copper, and textiles collected across Mexico.
Explore 25 years of artist Lewis Koch’s New Year’s cards. This exhibition features collages, photography, and ephemera reflecting on the transient nature of time.
This exhibit celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Vandercook Proof Press by showcasing diverse artist folios and experimental printing techniques from over 30 master printers.
“Unbound” explores African-American artists’ books and children’s books from the Kohler Art Library, organized around themes of ancestry, memory, trauma, and resistance.
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