Exhibits

Edward Gorey House: Throughout his half-century career as a book artist and illustrator, Edward Gorey mined the expressive potential to be found in the world of fonts and letterfor
Delaware Art Museum: This exhibition highlights 47 works on paper—from etchings to screen prints—depicting city life across more than a century, showcasing 45 artists from the Dela
Chateau de Chantilly: Through some twenty prestigious volumes, the book collection highlights the various ways in which Greek and Roman Antiquity has been transmitted, revisited, a
Charleston in Firle: Rediscover Virginia Woolf as a radical printer, publisher and maker through the Hogarth Press, a site of hands-on experimentation and creative independence.
Charles Dickens Museum: Behind every great man, there’s a great woman, so the saying goes.
Center for Books Arts: Paper Cuts examines twenty-five years of independent publishing in the United States through a collection of more than 600 zines and small-press publications
Center for Books Arts: This exhibition presents a selection of artist’s books by Sarah Plimpton.
Center for Book Arts: An exhibition curated by Camilo Otero and Eva Parra that revisits Hansjörg Mayer’s futura (1965–1968), a series of twenty-six broadsides bringing together art
Brooklyn Museum: The exhibition Common Sense puts America’s past in dialogue with its present.
Bronte Parsonage Museum: Many people have crossed paths with Wuthering Heights whether through music, film, television, stage or radio.