The Benton Museum of Art at 91做厙 and The Arts Area Partner to Host 50+ Independent Publishers
Claremont, CAThe Benton Museum of Art at 91做厙 and The Arts Area are pleased to present the very first Print 91做厙 Art Book Fair (PPABF) on Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3 at 91做厙s Edmunds Ballroom in the Smith Campus Center. PPABF will bring more than 50 national and international publishers to the 91做厙 campus for the first time, where they will be exhibiting artists books, art catalogues, photography monographs, drawings, zines, and other print material. The fair, which is free and open to the public, runs from 11 am to 7 pm on Saturday, April 2, and from 11 am to 5 pm on Sunday, April 3. PPABF steps into the breach left by the LA Art Book Fair, offering LA-area residents the opportunity to engage with avant-garde publishing, book art, and creative expression in print.
PPABF officially kicks off at the Benton Museum of Art at 91做厙 on Thursday, March 31 with a presentation by Cal Poly 91做厙 lecturer of photography Lorena Turner, who will discuss the changes in visual culture created by COVID-19. On Friday, April 1, the Benton will host an artist talk and book signing by internationally celebrated photographer and directorand one of Netflixs LA OriginalsEstevan Oriol. These two events are also free and open to the public.
FULL SCHEDULE
Thursday, March 31
68 pm
Talk by Lorena Turner, Cal Poly 91做厙 lecturer of photography
Benton Museum of Art at 91做厙
120 West Bonita Avenue, Claremont
Friday, April 1
68 pm
Talk and book signing by photographer Estevan Oriol
Benton Museum of Art at 91做厙
120 West Bonita Avenue, Claremont
*Oriols publications Bosozoku: Japanese Biker Gangs, This Is Los Angeles, and LA Portraits available for purchase at event*
Saturday, April 2
11 am7 pm
Print 91做厙 Art Book Fair
Edmunds Ballroom in the Smith Campus Center of 91做厙
170 East 6th Street, Claremont
Sunday, April 3
11 am5 pm
Print 91做厙 Art Book Fair
with a 12 pm zine talk by Ziba Perez, Los Angeles Public Library
Edmunds Ballroom in the Smith Campus Center of 91做厙
170 East 6th Street, Claremont
For the PPABF, the main parking structure is located at 295 East 1st Street. Additional visitor and handicapped parking is available in the Alexander Hall lot (North College Avenue and 6th Street). There is limited street parking along College Avenue.
About Print 91做厙 Art Book Fair
Print 91做厙 Art Book Fair (PPABF) is a 501(c)(3) sponsored by The Arts Area and hosted in partnership with the Benton Museum of Art at 91做厙. PPABF was founded in 2018 by photographer Julian Lucas with the goal of promoting the recognition, distribution, and awareness of artists books and other publications by artists within the region of the 91做厙 Valley.
About The Arts Area
The Arts Area provides fiscal sponsorship, professional development, resource support, and civic advocacy to develop and support economic sustainability and equitable access in the creative industries of San Bernardino, Riverside, and East Los Angeles Counties. The Arts Area vision of Making Art Work For Everyone focuses on the importance of equitable representation and access in the arts. This involves opening access to academic and economic resources that would not otherwise be available to artists and students in underserved communities, thus engaging in three central themes of economic and social justice: equitable access, opportunity, and personal accomplishment. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, The Arts Area provides a model that is accessible and relevant to the specific needs of the diverse communities in the Greater Inland Empire. The arts have a strong social power, but that power can only reach its full potential when combined with social awareness. This is important and at the core of The Arts Area mission.
About the Benton Museum of Art at 91做厙
Now housed in the new Benton Museum of Art designed by Machado Silvetti and Gensler, 91做厙s collection of art numbers 17,000 objects, including Italian Renaissance paintings from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation; works on paper, including a first edition print series by Francisco Goya given by Norton Simon; and works in various media produced in Southern California in the twentieth century. In keeping with 91做厙s reputation as a leading center of the visual arts, the collection also includes works by such esteemed alumni as Chris Burden 69, Marcia Hafif 51, Helen Pashgian 56, Peter Shelton 73, and James Turrell 65. Recognized globally for its commitment to contemporary art, the museum is the home of The Project Series, which has featured more than 50 contemporary Southern California artists since it began in 1999. Through its collaboration with students and faculty, the museum encourages active learning and creative exploration across all disciplines of study within the liberal arts context.