As the largest and most comprehensive  center of its kind in the nation, Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA)  celebrates the book as a vibrant contemporary art form that takes many  shapes. From the traditional crafts of papermaking, letterpress printing  and bookbinding to experimental artmaking and self-publishing  techniques, MCBA supports the limitless creative evolution of book arts.
     In 1983, a group of book arts practitioners and enthusiasts in the                           Twin Cities began plans to create an institution, a true book arts                           center, where artists could create, students could learn, fine art                           could be exhibited, and a generally under-acknowledged artistic                           discipline could be elevated into focus and take its proper place in                           the Minnesota arts community. Two years later, in 1985, this dedicated                            group opened the doors of the brand new Minnesota Center for Book                            Arts. MCBA's first public home was in the McKesson Building, on North                            Third Street in the Warehouse District of downtown Minneapolis.     
     After more than two years of                                 research and planning, the Spring of 2000 saw Minnesota                                 Center for Book Arts, The Loft Literary Center and Milkweed                                 Editions become the principal tenants in the Open Book                                 Building at 1011 South Washington Avenue in Minneapolis.                                 The building creates a lively destination for a diverse                                 public interested in books, book arts and literary endeavors                                 of all kinds.
     The soul of MCBA is the studio spaces where you find masters and novices working at letterpress printing, hand bookbinding and papermaking. In addition to the studios, there is an exhibition space, a studio shop, an archive and reference library, and offices. Visitors are welcome to observe the book art activity close-up. MCBA serves artists, students, teachers, designers, writers, families, youth, and book lovers through a variety of participatory programs. More than 20 years after opening its doors, MCBA is the most comprehensive independent book arts center in the nation.
 

 
 
 
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