I hope everyone who reads this will go take a look at the website, and then come to the fair in the autumn, not just because of the buzz we're hoping for, but because going to a book arts fair is a fantastic way to spend an afternoon. I know, I'm biased, but really it is. It's a little early to urge everyone to go - it's not till the 18th and 19th of October - but whatever, that's what I'm doing. Put it in the diary now, and when the middle of October comes round, go see for yourself!
The 8th Manchester Artists' Book Fair is once more just over the horizon. It's a lot of work every year, as much as anything because of all the attendant anxiety - will the stands book up? Will the exhibitors be satisfied with everything? Will visitors come to the fair, enough to make it buzz? I've added a new worry for this year - will anyone find the new website? I'm working on that.
I hope everyone who reads this will go take a look at the website, and then come to the fair in the autumn, not just because of the buzz we're hoping for, but because going to a book arts fair is a fantastic way to spend an afternoon. I know, I'm biased, but really it is. It's a little early to urge everyone to go - it's not till the 18th and 19th of October - but whatever, that's what I'm doing. Put it in the diary now, and when the middle of October comes round, go see for yourself!
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I make prints and book arts, though nowhere near as often as I'd like - no good reason, just an inability to get on with things. I occasionally go on about landscape (with which I am mildly obsessed) and various of its elements, and I like to pass comment on exhibitions I visit. Archives
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