Wordcatchers - Making Poems and Books
When you read, what is the relationship between hand and paper, text and texture, eye and word? Everyone has a book inside them. In the books of poems that you make this week, your choice of format, colour, typography and layout will express just what you want to say.
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Shared room: £525
Monday, 25th May 2009
End Date:
Saturday, 30th May 2009
Rachel Hazell is a non-traditional bookbinder. She has created huge interactive paper sculptures, literary installations and intimate charm books. www.hazelldesignsbooks.co.uk
Meg Peacocke's collections include Speaking of the Dead (Peterloo). She has won numerous prizes including the Cholmondeley award. Meg's fourth collection, In Praise of Aunts, is published in February 2008, also with Peterloo.
Lucy May Schofield is an artist inspired by words and books. She communicates narrative through printed multiples and intimate installations.
Lumb Bank - The Ted Hughes Arvon Centre
Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge
West Yorkshire
HX7 6DF
Tel: 01422 843714
Fax: 01422 843714
Email: lumbbank@arvonfoundation.org




