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Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. demonstrated printing techniques during a screening of a documentary Proceed and Be Bold! at Light House Studio's Vinegar Hill Theater in Charlottesville on 11/17/18. Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia HumanitiesNews
VA Center for the Book | Books & Literature

Finding Wisdom: Community Art Project Schedule Announced

Visiting Printmaker Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. To Lead a Series of Public Workshops, Talks, and Exhibitions in Charlottesville in March Charlottesville, VA – Virginia Humanities’ Virginia Center for the Book …

Press Releases | Book Arts, Education, Visual Arts
Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. demonstrated printing techniques during a screening of a documentary Proceed and Be Bold! at Light House Studio's Vinegar Hill Theater in Charlottesville on 11/17/18.News
VA Center for the Book | Books & Literature

Virginia Center for the Book Announces “Finding Wisdom”

A Series of Public & Partnership Programs, Printmaking Workshops, & Exhibitions in Charlottesville with Visiting Printmaker Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.

Press Releases | Book Arts, Visual Arts
News
VA Festival of the Book | Books & Literature

Turning the Page

By Brendan Wolfe Traditionally, twenty-five years marks a silver anniversary, but for the Virginia Festival of the Book every year is a paper anniversary. Since the planning for this annual …

Stories
News
Fellowships | Books & Literature, History

Archives, Poetry, & Perspectives on American History

Brenda Marie Osbey is an author of poetry and prose nonfiction in English and French. This fall, she is the Emilia Galli Struppa Fellow at Virginia Humanities and a visiting professor …

Stories | Poetry, Slavery
News
VA Festival of the Book | Books & Literature

In Pursuit of Truth

On March 24, 2018, during the twenty-fourth annual Virginia Festival of the Book, 2017 National Book Awards finalists Erica Armstrong Dunbar (Never Caught) and David Grann (Killers of the Flower Moon) …

Stories | Non-Fiction
News
Fellowships | Books & Literature

Making the Digital Physical

In 1996, Virginia Humanities Fellow Katherine McNamara started one of the earliest online literary journals, Archipelago. She recently partnered with UVA’s Rare Book School to produce an exhibit —  An Archipelago of Readers: Forming a Literary Culture in Digital Media — that tells the story of this pioneering digital publication.

Stories | Poetry
News
VA Center for the Book | Books & Literature

Ready, Set, Type

In 2017, VFH’s Virginia Arts of the Book Center (VABC) completed Speaking in Faces, a type specimen book. It’s the first publication of its kind for VABC. The book showcases …

Stories | Book Arts
News
Fellowships | Books & Literature

Telling Untold Stories

These three fellows—of the dozen typically in residence at VFH during an academic year—are each at work on a biography of a relatively unknown figure whose story illuminates an era.

Stories | Black/African American, Civil Rights, Slavery
News
Grants | Books & Literature

Life for Me Ain’t Been No Crystal Stair

David Bearinger remembers Frances Latimer and the important contribution she made to telling the story of African Americans on Virginia’s Eastern Shore.

Stories | Black/African American, Non-Fiction, Women
News
Virginia Humanities | Books & Literature

Meet VFH Board Member Marcy Sims

VFH Board Member Marcy Sims discusses the transformative power of books.

Stories
News
Fellowships | Books & Literature

The Life of a ’57 Chevy

There are thirteen people packed between the covers of Earl Swift’s book-in-progress, but the star is a ’57 Chevrolet Townsman wagon. Auto Biography tells the true story of the car and its many owners.

Stories | 20th Century, Non-Fiction
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