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Minnesota Center for Book Arts : ウィキペディア英語版
Minnesota Center for Book Arts
Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) is the largest and most comprehensive independent non-profit book arts center in the United States. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, MCBA is a nationally recognized leader〔"Book Smarts" by Jeanne McDowell, ''Time Magazine'', November 11, 2002〕 in the celebration and preservation of traditional crafts including hand papermaking, letterpress printing and hand bookbinding, as well as the use of these traditional techniques by contemporary artists in creating new artists' books and artwork.〔 and 〕
== History ==

MCBA was established in 1983. Two years later it moved to 24 North Third Street on the first floor of the McKesson building in the Warehouse District of Minneapolis. In this space, MCBA established educational, artistic and community programs to introduce book arts to the public and promote appreciation of artists' books, fine press publications, broadsides and other artworks created using book art techniques.〔"Made By Hand" by Amy Lewis, ''Format Magazine'', January 2000〕
In 2000, MCBA joined fellow founding tenants The Loft Literary Center and Milkweed Editions in establishing Open Book, a center for literary and visual arts, in downtown Minneapolis. The building creates a lively destination for a diverse public interested in books, book arts and literary endeavors of all kinds.〔"Where literature lives: The new Open Book building" by Mary Ann Grossman, ''St. Paul Pioneer Press'', May 7, 2000〕
In 2004, MCBA served as a partner in the Walker Art Center's "Walker Without Walls" as a satellite location for ''No Reading Required'', an exhibition of artists' books from the Walker's library collection.〔("No Reading Required: Artists' Books from the Walker Art Center Library Collection on View at Minnesota Center for Book Arts" ), Walker Art Center, July 30, 2004〕

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