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[BKARTS] Betty Bright this Friday at the Center for Book Arts
Greetings from the Center for Book Arts-
Please visit us this Friday, February 24 at 6:30 pm for a
memorable evening with Betty Bright.
Betty Bright is an independent scholar, curator, and teacher. She
received a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Minnesota
in the spring of 2000. That research formed the basis of her book
"No Longer Innocent: the Book Arts in America, 1960 to 1980".
published by Granary Books. Before embarking on her Ph.D.
studies, Bright helped found the Minnesota Center for Book Arts,
working there for nine years as Program Director. In that
capacity she organized over fity exhibitions, several of which
toured nationally with accompanying catalogues. She will be
speaking at the Center about her work and research in the field.
Suggested donation for members $5/ $10 for non-members.
Call the Center for directions. (212) 481-0295.
The Center for Book Arts
28 West 27th Street
New York, NY 10001
phone (212) 481-0295
fax (212) 481-9853
visit us on the web at
http://www.centerforbookarts.org
or email
info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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