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Dr Angie Butler's Outputs (8)

Artists Books' Projects, as artist-in-residence in Bristol universities. Scandinavian Artists’ Books Partnership Project SABPP symposium (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Angie Butler (Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Fine Print Research, UWE, Bristol, UK) talks about artists books' projects, as artist-in-residence in Bristol universities and libraries. Scandinavian Artists’ Books Partnership Project SABPP symposium... Read More about Artists Books' Projects, as artist-in-residence in Bristol universities. Scandinavian Artists’ Books Partnership Project SABPP symposium.

Meeting with book friends (2021)
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We have dearly missed the exuberant and stimulating atmosphere of the Small Publisher’s Fair – the publishers, readings, book launches exhibitions and the new books. However, like many of you, we have used the changed circumstances since 2019 to inve... Read More about Meeting with book friends.

“Such works of handwork and hybridity remember the body. Heavy on this planet and in this space and moment, the book in hand completing the circle from artist, to press to reader, and completing us in turn” (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

In setting phenomenology within the context of art-making it is possible to investigate how we use our minds and bodies through the experience of practice. This discussion considers that contemporary artist-publishing activities that employ the lette... Read More about “Such works of handwork and hybridity remember the body. Heavy on this planet and in this space and moment, the book in hand completing the circle from artist, to press to reader, and completing us in turn”.

Communicating Touch (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

An investigation of ‘Touch’ through the staging of an online event, planned previously as a physical one. When the possibility of meeting up in 2020 for a practice-based research event on the theme of ‘Touch’ was removed, how could we engage practiti... Read More about Communicating Touch.