Contemporary artists' books range from fine craft letterpress works or one-of-a-kind or limited-edition art objects, to political-based zines and comics, using almost any media. With almost 1,700 works, State Library of Queensland's artists' books collection held in the Australian Library of Art, is one of the largest publicly available.. GROUP SIZE Minimum 4 people Maximum 5 people. An artist book can be intimate and personal; it can be a one-of-a-kind or form a small edition; it can be sculptural and robust, inviting touch and exploration; it can be delicate and fragile; it can be pretty and interesting and serve no functional purpose; it can hold pictures or secrets, or tell.

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