2024 Conference Schedule
American Printing History Association Annual Conference
“APHA @ 50: Printing History Past, Present and Future”
October 17–19, 2024 (All times U.S. Eastern Daylight Time/UTC-04:00 unless otherwise noted)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17
4:00-6:00 p.m. Registration (The Grolier Club, New York City)
4:00-5:15 p.m. Workshop (The Grolier Club, In-Person)
- Paul Shaw, “The History of Type in Twelve Type Specimens” (reserve your in-person spot on Eventbrite)
6:00–7:15 p.m. Opening Keynote (The Grolier Club, In-Person and Live-Streamed)
- Lisa Gitelman, “Typographic Hallucination, Or, A Conversation Imagined Between Artificial Intelligence and the Printing Trades” (reserve your in-person spot on Eventbrite)
7:15–8:30 p.m. Opening Reception (The Grolier Club, In-Person)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18
9:45–10:00 a.m. Welcome (Virtual)
10:00-11:15 a.m. Papers Session 1 (Virtual)
- Julie Mellby, “Fit to Print: The Museum of the History of the Recorded Word”
- Berta Ferrer, “The Unconventional Novel in the Twenty-First Century: Printed Narratives Influenced by Digital Media”
- Robyn Phillips-Pendleton, “The Role of Printing History, Archives, and Research in the Imprinted: Illustrating Race Exhibition”
11:15-11:30 a.m. Break
11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Papers Session 2 (Virtual)
- Xena Becker, “Honing Her Craft: Women in the Arts and Crafts Printing Movement”
- Anne Ricculli, “‘Mimeographed and Securely Bound’: The Printing History of Unwritten History of Slavery (1945)”
- Sandra Wilson & Robert Jackson, “Correspondences Between Damascening and Mezzotint”
12:45–1:45 p.m. Lunch Break
1:45–3:00 p.m. Papers Session 3 (Virtual)
- Josef Beery, “Ben Lieberman and the 2016 Bookbeetle Press”
- Helena de Lemos & Jocelyn Pedersen, “The History of Printing Inspires a New Generation at an Undergraduate Liberal Arts College”
- Katherine M. Ruffin, “The Bibliographical Press Movement: A Twenty-First Century Perspective”
3:30–5:00 p.m. Tour (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, In-Person)
- Jared Ash (Florence and Herbert Irving Museum Librarian), “Innovative Printing in The Met’s Thomas J. Watson Library” (reserve your in-person spot on Eventbrite)
9:00–10:00 p.m. EDT/6:00–7:00 p.m. PDT Keynote Panel (The CODEX Foundation, Berkeley, In-Person and Live-Streamed)
- Macy Chadwick & Felicia Rice, “Vibrant Women in Print and Their Influences: In Conversation with Macy Chadwick and Felicia Rice” (reserve your in-person spot on Eventbrite)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19
10:00-11:15 a.m. Papers Session 4 (Virtual)
- Joost Depuydt, “Wonderful Woodblocks and Curious Copper Plates: The Hidden Gems Behind Printed Maps”
- Maggie Erwin, “Studying Sloped Feet: A Pulled Sort in Wynkyn De Worde’s 1495 edition of De Proprietatibus Rerum”
- Megan E. Fox, “Commas, Daggers, and Stars: Shakespeare on the Popean Page”
11:15-11:30 a.m. Break
11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Papers Session 5 (Virtual)
- Kitty Maryatt, “Slow Printing: Pochoir and Collotype in France, Katagami and Silkscreen in Japan”
- Lisa Rosowsky, “Sauf Conduit: The Art and Craft of Document Forgery in World War II France”
12:30–1:30 p.m. Lunch Break
1:30–2:30 p.m. Papers Session 6 (Virtual)
- Ryan Cordell & Isabella Viega, “The Past Is Ever Present: The Resurgence of Letterpress Printing in Higher-Education Institutions”
- Seth Gottlieb, “A Stop-Press Correction: Looking Beyond Letterpress in Printing History”
2:30–3:00 p.m. Announcements and Closing Remarks (Virtual)
4:00–5:00 p.m. Exhibition Tour (Center for Book Arts, New York City, In-Person)
- Robbin Ami Silverberg & Carole Naggar, “Vico’s Spiral: Half Century of Artists’ Books” (reserve your in-person spot on Eventbrite)