PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Radical Craft: Arts Education at Hull-House, 1889–193* is the museum’s first exhibition catalogue which celebrates the work of immigrant artists and reformers at the country’s most important social settlement. The publication showcases Hull-House’s rarely exhibited textile collection, drawn from a wide array of immigrant traditions, handbound books from Ellen Gates Starr’s bookbindery, newly restored paintings by Alice Kellogg Tyler, and a new selection of ceramics from the historic Hull-House Kilns. The book’s silkscreened cover consists of typographic treatments that echo the architectural embellishments of the Hull-House’s victorian mansion, built in 1856.
BOOK INFORMATION
Trim Size: 8.5 x 11 inches
Number of Pages: 144
Binding Method: Smythe Sewn
Paper: Munken Polar 150 gsm, Brillianta
Typefaces: Laica,
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Book Designer: Tobey Albright, Mollie Edgar
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Production Coordinator: David Maruzzella
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Other Credits: Annie V. F. Storr - Author; Fiona Maxwell - Author; Matthew Randle-Bent - Author; Katie Akerboom - Author; Nadia Maragha - Author; Faheem Majeed - Contributor; Ross Stanton Jordan - Contributor; Austin Watson - Designer; Fiona Lyons-Carlson - Designer
Radical Craft: Arts Education at Hull-House, 1889–1935
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Winner - AIGA 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2024
Book Title: Radical Craft: Arts Education at Hull-House, 1889–1935
Design Firm/Agency: HOUR
Publisher: Jane Addams Hull-House Museum
Author/Editor: Liesl Olson, Jayne Kelley
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