San Francisco Center for the Book Presents 50 Books/50 Covers at the Center's Austin/Burch Gallery
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Date: 10/19/2006 4:12:20 PM ( 18 y ) ... viewed 1890 times
The San Francisco Center for the Book (SFCB) hosts "50 Books/50 Covers," a lively, informative exhibition at the Center's Austin/Burch Gallery. The exhibit will display the nation's best designed books and book covers, October 27 through December 1, 2006. Join the Center for an opening night reception on Friday, October 27, 2006, 6pm-8pm.
50 Books/50 Covers Reception
Friday, October 27, 2006
6pm-8pm
Free
Join SFCB for the opening of the Center's annual competition, 50 Books/50
Covers. Winners in the latest competition held by the American Institute of
Graphic Arts were chosen for excellence in design and production.
50 Books/50 Covers Exhibition
Friday, October 27 - Friday, December 1, 2006
Free
San Francisco Center for the Book showcases the nation's best designed
books and book covers. The winners in the latest competition held by the
American Institute of Graphic Arts were chosen for excellence in design and
production.
50 Books/50 Covers Panel Discussion:
Friday, November 3, 2006
Free
Join Michael Carabetta, creative director at Chronicle Books, and other bay
area designers to discuss what makes an award-winning design, and the
trends and trials of contemporary book design.
All events will be held at the San Francisco Center for the Book's Austin/Burch Gallery, 300 DeHaro Street, San Francisco. For more information on the above events, please contact Kathy Barr at (415) 565-0545 ext 13.
About San Francisco Center for the Book
The San Francisco Center for the Book is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring and encouraging contemporary interpretations of the book as an art object, as well as preserving the traditional art of book-making. The center provides both a home for Bay Area book artists and a place where the wider community can discover book arts. Our scores of workshops foster learning at all levels: from introductory classes to year long courses, from traditional bookbinding to cutting-edge printing techniques to experimental book art forms. In addition, the center's youth program provides a forum for artistic expression and discovery of emerging literacy among the young. Plus, there's always an exhibition up at the Center, designed to inform and delight visitors. Free public programs abound, too, from poetry readings, to book signings to gallery talks. For a calendar of events, visit our Website http://www.sfcb.org.
The San Francisco Center for the Book is a 501(C) nonprofit educational organization that depends on the involvement and generosity of individuals and on contributions from foundations and government agencies including the National Endowment for the Arts to provide many of its education initiatives, public events and book-arts programming.
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