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Poster: | Alan W. Moore | Date: | Mar 25, 2008 8:30am |
Forum: | bookmobile | Subject: | Re: 'Moving Thought' artists' bookmobile project in Tampa, FL |
* Arthouse opening, USF, School of Fine Art & Art History, Friday March 28
Saturday March 29th -- [no venue]
Sunday March 30th -- [no venue]
* Friday April 4th - "All Power to the Imagination" conference, New College, Sarasota,
* Saturday, April 5th - Flight 19 artists' space during the "Loud Art" exhibition (bookmaking workshop: "100 Books for 100 People," ongoing)
* Sunday April 6th - Safety Harbor Public Library
* Friday April 11th -- ["Neighborhood Watch" screening series in Seminole Heights]
* Saturday April 12th -- ["Neighborhood Watch" screening series in Seminole Heights]
* Sunday April 13th -- [no venue]
* Hillsborough Community College for the Ybor Festival of the Moving Image: Friday, April 18
* Saturday, April 19th -- [no venue; Flight 19? visiting speaker from Mobilivre project]
* Sunday, April 20th -- Hillsborough Community College for the Ybor Festival of the Moving Image (cyanotype workshop)
* April 25th - "Laminate Your Scrapbook!" - "Mobile Thought" trailer installed at CAM, opens 7-9pm
The project blog is at http://movingthoughttampa.blogspot.com/
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Poster: | Alan W. Moore | Date: | Apr 27, 2008 9:58am |
Forum: | bookmobile | Subject: | Re: 'Moving Thought' artists' bookmobile project in Tampa, FL |
The "Moving Thought" artists' bookmobile project is concluded. We did bookbinding and cyanotype workshops, showed published artists' books from Printed Matter and a number of central Florida zinemakers' things. Seminar members teaching had their USF undergrad classes make handmade artists' books. A record of all these activities, as well as a selection of books for sale, are in the Contemporary Art Museum, USF Tampa through early May. There is also a little catalogue, and an ancillary exhibition in the USF Library Special Collections.
We invited Courtney Dailey of the Mobilivre collective to Tampa to speak. They did a bookmobile project for five years running (2001-06). A rough transcript of her talk in April '08 is here: http://collectiva.wikispaces.com/INTERVIEW+with+Mobilivre+collective+member+Courtney+Dailey+4-08