The Oboler Library, one of the stops for the 2017-18 traveling book arts exhibit called “Idaho Booker’s Dozen,” will host the exhibit during the month of February in the 1st floor Art hallway.
“Idaho Booker’s Dozen” is the result of a biennial juried competition held by Idaho Center for the Book’s Stephanie Bacon. According to the first “Booker’s Dozen” exhibit catalog, “Books may be nontraditional codex-format works, such as accordion fold, rivet, spiral or ring-bound, loose-leaf/boxed, sculptural or die cut books. They may be traditionally bound codices with ‘eccentric’ features, such as pop-ups, folded pages, inserts, pull-tabs, or volvelles. Or they may be conventionally bound books made with or containing unconventional materials or artifacts." The 13 books in this year’s exhibit represent many of those forms, and display a fascinating level of imagination and creativity.
The theme this year was “The places they’ve been, the things they noticed and what happened then.” The books selected for it were created by artists in California, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Washington, and of course, Idaho.
The exhibit is free and open to the public whenever the Oboler Library, located at 850 South 9th on the Idaho State University campus in Pocatello, is open. For more information, contact Kristi Austin at austkris@isu.edu or (208) 282-4073 and see ahi.boisestate.edu/home/affiliated-programs for a bit about Idaho Center for the Book.
Kristi Austin, Head of Research Services
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