Bonnie Julien, longtime Norbag member has appealed to "distant" Norbag members to create book arts displays in their local libraries. Her story is inspiring, please enjoy it and the photos that follow (you may recognize your books).
"The Kitsap Regional Library branch on Sylvan Way in Bremerton, WA
has graciously allowed me to create a display of NORBAG exchange books
in one of their display cases. They have two full-size locked cases with
glass doors opening to both the lobby and inside of the library. One or
more of your books are currently on display for the month of May. These
books are from my collection and also some borrowed from Dolores. Your
names and home towns are included in a list inside the case. I wanted
the viewers to see that not everyone who joins the Guild
and participates in the exchanges lives in Humboldt County. Apparently
the response has been great. The first set of about 25 bookmarks
disappeared so I just added 30 more. The bookmarks have information
about book art in general as well as the web addresses to Norbag. My
name, phone number, and email are listed and I've already had three
responses...two who I believe will become actively involved in book art.
I also included Dolores' name and the Cutten address in case anyone
wanted to join NORBAG. It is a policy of
the library to only allow an individual or organization to use a display
case once in a calendar year, but the person I'm working with is so
excited by the books that she thinks the library board will allow
another display this December of our holiday cards.
Those of you who live outside of Humboldt County might
consider asking at your local library (or school or college) to see if
they would be interested in having you do a similar display. The only
real criteria is that they have a secure case."
Editor Note (Michele): I will take Bonnie's advice to heart and create a display this fall in the small town library of Fullerton, Nebraska. I am also donating Cover to Cover by Shereen Laplantz and may give some introductory workshops. Thank you Bonnie for your support of the book arts.
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