HUB Information

 HUB Location  HUB Info
 Austin Book Arts Center (Austin, TX) The mission of Austin Book Arts Center is to engage people of all ages in creative, interpretive, and educational experiences related to the arts of the book.
Book Arts Program, the University of Utah (Salt Lake City, UT)

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library since 1995, the Book Arts Program explores the book as an art form through a fully equipped studio for letterpress, type, and bookbinding. It offers academic programs, community classes, exhibitions, and studio access for qualified participants.

Constellation Studios (Lincoln, NE) Constellation Studios is a creative destination for artists in Lincoln, Nebraska. In a professional studio, we mentor and educate, and we explore and celebrate interconnections between traditional and innovative print, paper and bookmaking.Constellation Studios is designed for relief and etching printmaking, letterpress, papermaking and bookmaking; community engagement, workshops, hosting Kosmos•Art Bookmakers Club, artist residencies, gallery exhibitions.
Cuneiform Press (Plainfield, VT) Cuneiform publishes works that blend critical and creative thinking, combining contemporary publishing trends with historically informed typographic practices to explore the book in today’s cultural context.
Duke University Dept. of Art, Art History and Visual Studies (Durham, NC)  
Flower City Arts Center (Rochester, NY) Flower City Arts Center is a community-focused nonprofit organization that provides education, support, and access for people to create and enjoy art.
Hajosy Arts and New England Book Artists (Canton, MA)  
MAKE Studio (Evanston, IL) MAKE is the storefront studio and print shop of artist and designer Ben Blount. The activities at MAKE revolve around community, curiosity and creation.
The PRESS Room at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (North Adams, MA) The PRESS Room is the letterpress and risograph studios at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA). We offer academic classes in book arts, printmaking, and other paper related mediums as well as some community studio access. It offers academic programs, community classes, exhibitions, and studio access for qualified participants.
Minnesota Center for Book Arts (Minneapolis, MN)Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) is the largest, most comprehensive center of its kind in the world. Every year we hold 200+ workshops, present 10 gallery exhibitions, and host artist fellowships, residencies, and mentorships in our 12,000+ square foot space. We’re also pretty proud of being the first (and only) center in North America with public access to foreign language type.
Montana State University School of Art (Bozeman, MT)  
Paper Jam + Print (Phoenix, AZ) Paper Jam + Print is a collaborative print studio in downtown Phoenix, AZ that houses SATURNHEX, Shut Eye Press, and Wasted Ink Publishing, three presses that share a common ethos: to provide accessible, intentional, D.I.T. (Do It Together) printing opportunities.
Partners in Print (Seattle, WA) Partners in Print brings people together by using old printing presses to amplify new voices, share knowledge, and spark creativity.
Pyramid Atlantic Art Center (Hyattsville, MD) Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, founded in 1981 by artist and educator Helen C. Frederick, is a nonprofit contemporary arts center dedicated to creative collaboration and dialogue. Located in the historic Arcade building in Hyattsville’s Gateway Arts District, it offers specialized studios for papermaking, printmaking, letterpress, bookbinding, and photography, along with private studios and a gallery.
The University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, AL)  
University of Central Florida (FL)  
University of Georgia (Athens, GA)  https://art.uga.edu/


https://art.uga.edu/about/facilities/printmaking-and-book-arts/

University of Nevada Reno (Reno, NV)  
University of South Dakota (Vermillion, SD) The newly created Booklab in the Department of English at USD is a space where students and others in the community can investigate the past, present, and future of the book. This space is also used for the production of South Dakota Review.
 University of Wisconsin Madison (Madison, WI) 
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