"We will display artists’ books that participants can examine up close, whose work also inspired our speakers in their own creative process.” — Beth Shoemaker, Rose Library’s rare book cataloger
Some experiences in women’s lives are universal: society’s constrictions on women’s bodies, stereotypes about work roles, and historical expectations about behavior, and what constitutes good and bad in each situation. These expectations are the result of dictates of the dominant culture that have suppressed and constrained women’s thoughts, choices, and time. Women have not been silent against these strictures. In this exhibit, we examine how women book artists have subverted societies’ precepts and processed them in deep, painful and humorous ways.
Maria G. Pisano, “Viva Voce,” 2011. This artist’s book will be out from under the display glass for the Bound with History event. Photo by Paige Knight, Emory Libraries
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