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Historical OverviewCBBAG Magazine, Book Arts Canada | Arts due Livre Canada, first issued in 2010, replaced the CBBAG Newsletter and the CBBAG Journal. The magazine offers in depth articles profiling Canadian bookbinders, book artists, printers, and papermakers, and covers exhibitions, conservation and restoration, small press and print, education, and more. The magazine, published twice a year (May and November) is printed in full colour, including articles translated into French in each issue. In 2019, the Spring edition was published in paper and the Fall edition was published in digital form. Starting in 2020, the magazine was offered in both paper and digital versions. CBBAG Newsletter, a quarterly newsletter to membership (nondigital since 1983, packed with articles, tips, and timely information. The Newsletter served to connect the central organization to all members. They are fascinating reads that reveal insights into CBBAG then and now. CBBAG Journal had two issues published; one in 2007 and another in 2009. A number of digital copies of back issues of the CBBAG magazine, newsletter, and journal are available to current CBBAG members. Please log into the CBBAG website (in the upper right hand corner) to access these digital issues here. Paper versions are no longer available for purchase. |
Covers and Table of Contents of the four most recent issues for Book Arts arts du livre Canada are below.
New Life for an Old Tool by Rebecca Villa-Arce
An interview with BC Lower Mainland's Penny Parry
The Artistry of Art Deco: An interview with artists and author Mary Conley
Shakespeare's First Folio at the UBC Library: An Interview with Dr. Greg Mackie
Books and the Body: Creating an Artist's Book by Risa de Rege
Period Leather Bindings from Scratch: Developing a Personal Collection by Keith Valentine
Textus-Texts-Textiles: Fabric Bookworks by Brendon Edwards | Ella Heiss
A Crafted Typology of the Codex: Book Modelmaking as an Approach to Material Book Study
Newsboard
The Making of a Miniature Faerie Tale by Spike Minogue
A Box for Gabaldon's Outlander by Barbara Helander
The PaperWeight App by Brian Queen
To Turn the pages of my stories: behind, between, beyond by Roxanne Lafleur
The Benefits of Bungling a Bind by Penny Parry
AMAZE: A McGill A-Z Experiene by Leora Bromberg
The Making of a Maker: An Interview with Brian Queen | L’épanouissement d’un artisan : entrevue avec Brian Queen by Carolyn Qualle Translation: Mirela Parau
Bookbinding out of the box by Benjamin Elbel
Winnipeg Graffiti: Making a Glass Book by M. C. Joudrey
More Than Just a Good Read: Funk & Wagnalls Practical Standard Dictionary by Penny Parry
Review: Rare Book Schools Go Virtual: Recognising and Dating English Bookbinding Styles, 1450–1850 by Erica Finch
MEMORIALS Tara Bryan and Nancy Trottier
La Fille du Relieur, an interview with Laura Shevchenko by Eric Aubertin
Covering, Codex, Tabernacle: Barnett Coilféir’s Cumhdach by Richard Carter
Identifying fibres and colours in native and invasive plants by Frances Hunter
Review: Two pamphlets from The Society of Bookbinders by Kari Bronaugh
online exclusive † Book Tour: To Have and To Hold Debra Frances and Rosmary Péloquin