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[BKARTS] Folio: The Book Arts News @ FAU Libraries
Book Arts & Letterpress Lists:
On the Second Day of Christmas, my true love gave to me: a book arts
newsletter?
It's December 27th, the Second Day of Christmas (an auspicious day for
wine), and we are back at work again for a few days this holiday week at
the Jaffe Collection. And since we can't possibly get two turtle doves to
you today (and really, what would you do with them, anyway?), we're sending
you instead a much more practical gift: a link to our brand new edition of
"Folio: The Book Arts News at FAU Libraries." If you are on our regular
mailing list, the print edition should be in your mailbox sometime soon (it
went out towards the end of last week). But the e-version is available
here, at our brand new, easy to remember website domain:
http://www.jaffecollection.org
You'll find the link for Folio right there on our homepage. This edition
has news on book arts workshops that begin in January, a new Jaffe
Collection documentary video that premieres in March (you're invited!), and
more details on our current library expansion project. In fact, the
construction crew is about ready to pour the concrete on the third floor
expansion, right outside the east windows of the Wimberly. The complete
third floor addition will be part of a new and improved Jaffe Book Arts
Collection. It will be quite an amazing transformation.
We're looking forward to a very exciting new year here at the Collection,
and hope that you can be a part of it. On behalf of all of us here at the
Jaffe Collection, I wish you all good things for Christmas, Hanukkah, Yule,
and the New Year ahead.
John
John Cutrone
Book Arts Coordinator
The Arthur and Mata Jaffe Collection: Books as Aesthetic Objects
Florida Atlantic University Wimberly Library
Boca Raton, Florida
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