The Printer in Residence (PiR) Programme at the University of Otago has been running since 2003, and in that time, nine private press publications have been produced. Each year the programme commissions a skilled handcraft printer to produce a specific work (usually related to the University of Otago's art and literary history) in collaboration with local artists and print makers. Although there is valuable research being conducted in regards to New Zealand's print culture, this was aspect of New Zealand's private press history yet to be investigated. This study utilised an historical case study approach with an objective to document the recent history and development of the Printer in Residence(PiR) Programme through an investigation of it...
This article describes an honours-year class conducted in 2013 at the University of Otago in New Zea...
My thesis is an investigation of design in print in New Zealand circa 1880 – 1914, the period in whi...
In the spring of 2011 Morris Library at Southern Illinois University held a month long series of col...
The Printer in Residence (PiR) Programme at the University of Otago has been running since 2003, and...
This thesis is an historical study of the development and the relationships between some aspects of ...
At a time when space in any academic library is at a premium, when we sometimes need to argue for sh...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
'WORKING PRESS: books by and about working class artists' 1986 - 1996' was an unfunded self-publicat...
The vibrant school of printmaking which emerged and flourished in New Zealand between 1900 and 1950...
In the early 1960s, Philip Gaskell conducted a survey of bibliographical presses in the English-spea...
The type of intensive training previously needed for crafts in the printing trade is now redundant, ...
In the early 1960s, Philip Gaskell conducted a survey of bibliographical presses in the English-spea...
This thesis charts the evolution of a publishing infrastructure in Christchurch, where a resourceful...
This thesis examines the practice of the contemporary maker of letterpress printed artists’ books in...
This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni stu...
This article describes an honours-year class conducted in 2013 at the University of Otago in New Zea...
My thesis is an investigation of design in print in New Zealand circa 1880 – 1914, the period in whi...
In the spring of 2011 Morris Library at Southern Illinois University held a month long series of col...
The Printer in Residence (PiR) Programme at the University of Otago has been running since 2003, and...
This thesis is an historical study of the development and the relationships between some aspects of ...
At a time when space in any academic library is at a premium, when we sometimes need to argue for sh...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
'WORKING PRESS: books by and about working class artists' 1986 - 1996' was an unfunded self-publicat...
The vibrant school of printmaking which emerged and flourished in New Zealand between 1900 and 1950...
In the early 1960s, Philip Gaskell conducted a survey of bibliographical presses in the English-spea...
The type of intensive training previously needed for crafts in the printing trade is now redundant, ...
In the early 1960s, Philip Gaskell conducted a survey of bibliographical presses in the English-spea...
This thesis charts the evolution of a publishing infrastructure in Christchurch, where a resourceful...
This thesis examines the practice of the contemporary maker of letterpress printed artists’ books in...
This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni stu...
This article describes an honours-year class conducted in 2013 at the University of Otago in New Zea...
My thesis is an investigation of design in print in New Zealand circa 1880 – 1914, the period in whi...
In the spring of 2011 Morris Library at Southern Illinois University held a month long series of col...