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Final Conference: Letterpress Printing, Leeds, 19-20 July 2018

Featuring key note lectures by Johanna Drucker, Will Hill, and Dafi Kühne, this this two-day conference explores the survival, legacy and relevance of letterpress printing in the digital era.

*Registration now open. Click here to register. Deadline Friday 13th July.*

About

During the twentieth century, printing changed from a craft-based to a technology-led process. The composing room moved from hand- to machine composition, from photo-setting to digital; while the press room shifted from letterpress to off-set lithography and latterly digital methods of production. Technical progress, however, failed to completely usurp traditional printing and today there is a marked increase in those engaged with older methods of production, whether for pleasure, profit, or scholarship.

For example, housed in the basement of the School of English at the University of Leeds, there is a range of letterpress machines and moveable type. Originally used to teach bibliography, this facility fell out of use as academic fashions changed. Today it has been resurrected by a new generation of scholars curious to practice craft techniques in order to enhance their understanding of the past.

Similarly, when the printing industry jettisoned letterpress in favour of contemporary technology, some of the equipment survived and was appropriated by artists as tools for creativity, or salvaged by museums as relics of the past. Some of this historic equipment was requisitioned by a new generation of printers keen to satisfy market demands for traditional printing and often used in tandem with contemporary techniques.

Letterpress Printing: Past, Present, Future brings together a wide range of scholars, printers, curators and artists to discuss letterpress printing in all its uses. It will be held at the University of Leeds, 19-20 July 2018

Programme

The draft programme is here. Please note that this is a draft and so is subject to change.

Registration

Registration for the conference is now open. Rates for registration are as follows:

  • Day rate: £40
  • Full registration: £65
  • Full registration (student/unwaged): £50
  • Buffet dinner (Thursday 19th July): £20

Registration is via the online University shop. Click here to register. Please note: registration closes on Friday 13 July.

Venue

The conference is being held in the Leeds University Business School, Maurice Keyworth Building, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT. Further details can be found here. To see the venue in Google Maps click here. You can download the campus map here (pdf, the Business School is number 19).

Accommodation

We're not providing accommodation as part of the conference, but Leeds is well served for hotels. We can provide suggestions on request.

Call for papers

This has now closed, but you can download it here.