PAST EVENT
Artists’ Bookmarket 2024
10–11 February
Fruitmarket
Edinburgh
Book Works will be back in Edinburgh for the Artists’ Bookmarket, 10-11 February 2024
10–11 February
Fruitmarket
Edinburgh
Book Works will be back in Edinburgh for the Artists’ Bookmarket, 10-11 February 2024
Saturday 24 February, 2024, 1–5pm
Tate Britain Reading Rooms
Millbank, London, SW1P 4RG
Free but booking required. Book here.
Cecilia Vicuña created Saborami in the aftermath of the September 1973 military coup in Chile.
Wednesday 20 December, 7.30pm
The Horse Hospital,
Colonnade, Bloomsbury
London, WC1N 1JD
Tickets/more info.
A screening of excerpts from Sophia Al-Maria’s Beast Type Song and Tai Shani’s My Bodily Remains
Wednesday 13 December, 1pm
Online. Book a free place here.
Book Works sees graphic design as crucial to realising artists and writers’ ideas in the final form of the book
Thursday 7 December, 3pm and 7pm
Fellows’ Drawing Room,
Murray Edwards College,
University of Cambridge
Pay what you can. Book here.
The Women’s Art Collection is delighted to present NATIVITY, a performance by Rosa-Johan Uddoh that offers a history of Black performance in the West,
Sunday 3 December, 4 – 6:30pm
Institute of Contemporary Arts
The Mall, London
Free, booking required.
Poetry, readings, screenings and listening sessions with a closing performance by Elaine Mitchener
Wednesday 15 November 2023, 1pm
Online. Free – book a place here.
Book Works sees graphic design as central to the production of artist books.
Book launch: 6pm, Saturday 11 Nov
Clore Creative Studio,
Whitechapel Gallery
Free, refreshments provided. RSVP
The book launch follows the Film London Jarman Now! event (ticketed)
Friday 13 October, 7–11pm
Somerset House Studios,
Strand
London, WC2R 1LA
More info/tickets
18 October 2023
Online
Book your free ticket here.
Book Works sees graphic design as central to the production of artist books. Graphic Negotiations is our series of online lunchtime talks with designers, launched in 2022. For this ninth event in the series we are delighted to welcome Maeve Redmond.