Art in your Hands: Exploring Artists’ Books in the Booth Family Center for Special Collections at Georgetown University Library

A piece of art held by hands on either side.

Did you know that Georgetown University holds nearly 300 artists’ books in our rare books and art collection at the Library? As part of Women’s History Month, explore artists’ books created by women artists in the Booth Family Center for Special Collections. Join Anjelika Deogirikar Grossman, MPP ’14, Masters of Art ’26 Candidate in Engaged and Public Humanities, and the Booth Family Center for Special Collections for an inside look at Artists’ books and learn to make your own zine!

Contributing partners:

Booth Family Center for Special Collections (BFCSC)

Georgetown University Lauinger Library

Learning Design and Technology Program

Engaged and Public Humanities Program

Georgetown University Maker Hub

 


Accommodations: Please notify Beth Campolieto Marhanka marhankb@georgetown.edu by March 20th if there are any accommodations needed to make your participation possible.

1:00-3:00pm, stop by any time!

Anjelika Deogirikar Grossman
ad1124@georgetown.edu
This event is being organized in partnership with Jay Sylvestre, Curator of Rare Books at the Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Lauinger Library, Georgetown University. 

Murray Room (5th floor), Lauinger Library, Hilltop Campus (wheelchair accessible)
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