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14 July 2024: The Books Are Bridges Art Book Fest returns to the S.N.V. community gardens!

Poster by José Quintanar

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The Books Are Bridges Art Book Fest

Sunday 14 July, 12.00 – 17.00 

At the clubhouse of Volkstuinvereniging Streven naar Verbetering (SNV)
Roel Langerakweg 33, 3041 JK Rotterdam

→ Enter through the community garden gate and stay left until you reach the clubhouse

Join our Fabulous Art Book Fest with +30 international and local artist publishers*, who present their latest publications at the Clubhouse of SNV community gardens in Rotterdam-West. 

The Art Book Fest is the place for those who love artists’ publications – from books to zines, from toolkits to experimental projects. In addition to tables with the latest releases, there will be book presentations, workshops, food and music. Everyone is welcome!

Books are Bridges Program:

12.00 – 17.00 Art Book Fest – Publishers present their work in and around the club house of SNV  

Bookpresentations:

Worskhops:

All afternoon: 

BAB Art Book Fest 2023 –

top left: book tables (during the storm), right: book presentation and tea tasting || bottom left: breakfast by Artists in Solidarity (raising money for victims of the earth quake in Turkey), right: presentation and demonstration NETbook Walton Flax Exchange, with gardeners and publishers.

12,13,14 July: The Books Are Bridges Summit

The Books Are Bridges Art Book Fest is organised within the scope of the third Books Are Bridges Summit – a small-scale gathering for artist publishers with space for connection, exchange of ideas and DIY workshops, spread across locations in Rotterdam: from the gardens to the docks. 

For this edition, we invited colleague spaces for artist books and social spaces for artist publishing, next to a number of artist publishers. We bring together multiple generations of publishing spaces – from initiatives that have started in the 80s to younger spaces, amongst which are einBuch.haus (Berlin, DE), Northing Space (Bergen, NO), Lendroit (Rennes, FR), Handshake® Books (Valencia, ES), Common Imprint (Berlin, DE), Limestone Books (Maastricht, NL), Colorama (Berlin, DE) and Boekie Woekie (Amsterdam, NL).

Coming to Rotterdam from various countries in Europe by train, they all bring their unique experiences and methods of making the work of artist publishers public. During the first two days of the Summit, we’ll present, listen, have conversations on how we organise, connect, support each other and how we are in turn supported. We look at ways to involve a wider audience in our publishing projects and discuss methods to create new connections, also outside of our field.

Next to discussing these questions, presentations, shared meals and exercises, we will do a bike tour, guided by artist publisher José Quintanar. The conversations of this gathering will be made public in the publication Summit Up #3 later this year. 

*With:

einBuch.haus (Berlin, DE), Northing Space (Bergen, NO), Knust Press (Nijmegen, NL), Lendroit (Rennes, FR), Colorama (Berlin, DE), Gloria Glitzer (Berlin, DE), MonoRhetorik (Den Haag, NL), Not Just a Collective (Arnhem, NL), Common Imprint (Berlin, DE), Limestone Books (Maastricht, NL), Rahel Zoller (London, UK), Teuntje Fleur (Rotterdam, NL), Hum Drum Press (Rotterdam, NL / Berlin, DE), Handshake® Books (Valencia, ES), Boekie Woekie (Amsterdam, NL), Bur-Rose (Den Haag, NL), This was a project… (Amsterdam, NL), Pleasant Place (Amsterdam, NL), PrintRoom (Rotterdam, NL), Prickly Paper (Guangzhou, CN/ Berlijn, DE), 51 Personae (Shanghai, CN), Benjamin Li (Rotterdam, NL), Maurice van Es (Rotterdam, NL), David Habets (Den Haag, NL), Fucking Good Art (Rotterdam, NL), Eleanor Vonne Brown / The Nose (Walton on the Naze, UK), Fraser Muggeridge / London, UK), Jap Sam Books (Prinsenbeek, NL), Futura Resistenza (BE), Short Pieces that Move (Rotterdam, NL), Amy Suo Wu (Rotterdam, NL), Jesse Presse with Valiz and Onomatopee, nkg publications, Errant Journal (Amsterdam, NL), The Eriskay Connection (Breda, NL), Warehouse (Amsterdam, NL), Pages (NL), a.o.

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