Monthly Archives: January 2011

EVENT: ARTIST TALK -“Printer & Poet: In Collaborative Spirit” (“Quintessence” Exhibit)

Artist Talk/Poetry Reading:
Thursday, April 7, 2011, 7-9 p.m., Library 020.

“Printer & Poet: In Collaborative Spirit” with May Day Press proprietor Catherine Alice Michaelis & local poet Anne Spiers.

Catherine Alice Michaelis has collaborated with local poet Ann Spiers on several May Day Press publications. Together they will discuss the creative process of artist and writer collaboration and the synergy created from the intersection of these two fields.

Quintessence: The Ethereal and Material That Inspire the May Day Press
Catherine Alice Michaelis has long been inspired by plants to create artists’ books and prints. Passionate for the green world, Michaelis’ work has traveled from mayflowers to maypoles to pole stars to pentagonal symmetry. In this show she shares a selection from 19 years of letterpress printing and book design. Her colorful work uses letterpress printing, often combined with other printing techniques, along with skillful paper engineering that has become the hallmark of this Washington artist’s work.

Show runs Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011- Friday, April 14, 2011

Opening Reception:
Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Refreshments provided.

NEWS: Library Honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The Collins Library honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., great leader of the Civil Rights movement, and nonviolent crusader against segregation, bias and the racial injustices due to racism in education, housing, employment and public accommodations. The library will remain open on Martin Luther King national holiday, Monday, January 17, 2011.

Learn more about Dr. King and the national day of service: http://www.mlkday.gov or library resource – Oxford African American Studies Center.