On Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 May 2017, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead plays host to an annual & national two day Artists’ Book Market.
Over 40 national and regional artists, bookmakers, small press publishers, artist’s groups, zine artists and bookbinders will be exhibiting and selling their work direct to the public.
Newcastle University are showcasing artists books made by staff and students, including my publication, A lot can happen in fifteen minutes, produced collaboration with UnstapledPress.
There’s also a chance to get involved with FREE book making workshops and artist interventions. Level 1
SATURDAY 13 MAY SUNDAY 14 MAY
Tunnel Books / Bethan Maddocks Evolving Page / Nicola Singh
11.00 -12.30 or 13.30-15.00 12.00- 15.00
Suitable for 13 years+ Suitable for all
Foundation Press / Unbound #3 Foundation Press / Unbound #4
with Chooc Ly Tan (DJ Spacer with Rachel Aggs (Sacred Paws/
Woman) Trashkit)
10.00 – 17.00
Performance 16.00 Performance 16.00
Fox Irving Fox Irving
11.00-17.00 11.00-17.00
Performance throughout the day Performance throughout the day
Harry Palmer Harry Palmer
13.00-15.00 13.00-15.00
Pages of Repetition, drop-in Pages of Repetition, drop-in
participatory workshop participatory workshop
ARTISTS' BOOK MARKET EXHIBITORS
Kitbooks / Anne Proctor Moonkwayk Studio / Paperwallah / Hazel Terry / Sue Bennet / SideburnedPoet / Katie Forrester / Theresa Easton / Otter Binding / Team Comics Tees / Nancy Campbell / Newcastle University / As Yet Untitled / Stichill Marigold Press / Malcolm Gibson and Rachel Gibson / Roncadora Press / Heather Prescot / Michelle Holland / Z.A.M / Less Than Five Hundred Press / Greyscale Poetry / Zine / Asterisk Collective* / Kate Jackson / POUR-ZINE / Shoddy: a disability art project / GINNY / Tamsin Daisy Rees / BBB Book Collective / Gemma Lacey; Red Plate Press / Stroud Artist Books /
Jessie Churchill / Andrew Robinson & Andrea Campomanes / Andrea Allan & Sarah Tulloch / Hestan Isle Press / Elizabeth Jardine Godwin / Eileen White / Chloe Spicer / Julie Macbean / Visual Arts in Rural Communities (VARC)
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