The LOLB reception on Saturday 16th November – Susan Kruse thanks artists, sponsors Sheaffer and supportive partner the University of Wolverhampton |
Housed in the Pavilion and showcasing the work of numerous renowned artists, designers and illustrators the Library of Lost Books show has just one more week to run.
Workshops a running side by side with exhibition, each one is free and more details can be found here.
The Library of Lost Books have instigated of the ‘Resurrecting the Book Conference’ which has taken place from 15th – 17th November. The 3 day event has attracted International experts from 14 different countries, who have come together to discuss the state of the book - past, present and future. Speakers have included Susan Kruse of the Library of Lost Books and Jessica Glaser from the Visual Communication Department of the University of Wolverhampton Faculty of Arts.
Workshops a running side by side with exhibition, each one is free and more details can be found here.
The Library of Lost Books have instigated of the ‘Resurrecting the Book Conference’ which has taken place from 15th – 17th November. The 3 day event has attracted International experts from 14 different countries, who have come together to discuss the state of the book - past, present and future. Speakers have included Susan Kruse of the Library of Lost Books and Jessica Glaser from the Visual Communication Department of the University of Wolverhampton Faculty of Arts.
Susan Kruse with Pat Dillon of the University of Wolverhampton Faculty of Arts |
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