Letterpress Intensive Workshop: Printing bilingual poetry introductory meeting

Introductory discussion for term-long workshop to use metal type to hand set and print poetry interlined with its translation. Attendees may decide to register at end of session.

October 1, 2017
2 pm - 3 pm
Location
Baker Library room 21
Sponsored by
Library
Audience
Public
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Won Chung

The Letterpress Intensive workshop is offering an opportunity to explore letterpress typography by typesetting and printing poetry interlined with its translation in a second language and typeface. Students with an interest in Latin, Hebrew, or ancient Greek are especially encouraged to attend but no classic language knowledge or letterpress experience is required. Participants will learn about historic typefaces and how to hand set and print a short poem of one's choice using movable metal type. They will receive intensive hands-on instruction in the nuances of traditional fine book typography and printing. Examples of the project from earlier workshops are on display outside the Treasure Room in Baker Library.

An informational meeting open to all will be held Sunday, October 1, from 2 to 3 pm in Baker room 21. At the end of this introductory session, attendees can decide if they would like to register to participate in the workshop. Subsequent sessions will be held on Sunday afternoons from 2 to 5 pm through the term. Faculty and staff are welcome to attend with students given priority for registration which will be limited to six. All materials and equipment will be provided by the workshop. Anyone interested in more information should contact Won.K.Chung @ Dartmouth.edu.

Location
Baker Library room 21
Sponsored by
Library
Audience
Public
More information
Won Chung