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The birth of an exhibition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Sarah Mahurter
Affiliation:
Library and Learning Resources, London College of Printing, The London Institute, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SBUK
Susan Johanknecht
Affiliation:
Book Arts MA, Camberwell College of Arts, The London Institute, Peckham Road London SE5 8UFUK
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Abstract

The recent exhibition James Joyce’s typewriter and other stories: books at the London Institute was jointly curated by a librarian and an academic tutor. The aim was to demonstrate how six special collections in the London Institute’s Libraries and Learning Resources were relevant to the courses the students follow. In parallel, students from the Institute’s Book Arts MA created artists’ books influenced by one of the collections, and these were displayed in the exhibition alongside work by bookbinding and print media students.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 2000

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1. The London Institute is made up of five constituent colleges: Camberwell College of Arts; Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design; Chelsea College of Art and Design; the London College of Fashion; London College of Printing.Google Scholar
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