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JAB 22
The Journal of Artists' Books

Item date(s): Fall, 2007

Brad Freeman  - (edited with an introduction by)


Pages: 40pp
Size: 280mm

Sub-type: Periodical

Place publication: Chicago, IL
Publisher: JAB
ISSN: 1085-1461
Number 22

Additional notes:
Special Chicago Edition.

Action / Interaction: Book / Arts Conference. Chicago, June 2007.

With three inserts: a CD, a poster, and an artists' book. The CD complements contains MP3s of the keynote speeches and discussion sessions from the A/I Conference and acts in conjunction with the summaries and commentary found in this issue to document some of the events that took place at the conference.

The poster and book continue the JAB tradition of supporting and disseminating crative and artistic work. The two pieces constitute one collaborative venture, The Chicago Stock Yards Project, by Brad Freeman & Elizabeth Long.

Ref: 1781

Articles

Conference Overview & Responses
 Barbara Maloutas (essay by)
 Matthew Brown (essay by)
 Elizabeth Long (essay by)
 Richard Minsky (essay by)
   p4
   Action / Interaction: Book / Arts Conference; Chicago, June 2007.

Discussion Session Summaries
 Andrew Eason (essay by)
 Mary Tasillo (essay by)
 Judith A. Hoffberg (essay by)
 Katie Baldwin (essay by)
 Lindsey Mears (essay by)
 Katie Murken (essay by)
 Ananda D'Amico (essay by)
 Phoebe Esmon (essay by)
 Jonathan Lill (essay by)
 Jen Blair (essay by)
   p12
   Action / Interaction: Book / Arts Conference; Chicago, June 2007.

Keynote Addresses
 Marshall Weber (essay by)
 Audrey Niffenegger (essay by)
   p25
   Action / Interaction: Book / Arts Conference; Chicago, June 2007.

Artists' Books Online
   p34

The Chicago Stock Yards Project
 Elizabeth Long (poster and book)
 Brad Freeman (poster and book)
   p39
   Chicago Stock Yards Book 1890/2007. JAB Books, Chicago, ILL., unpaged, 150mm, with poster in envelope titled "JAB Sausages".







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