Dutch artist and joint winner of the SIABP Jury Prize, Bas Fontein, stages a gallery based exhibition of his book ‘What to do’ using light boxes…
Book Prize Survey 2013
Following the 2013 Artist’s Book Prize we commissioned two surveys from entrants to Prize and visitors to the subsequent exhibition to permit us to gauge the effectiveness of the event…
SIABP 2013 & Exhibition
The Sheffield International Artist’s Book Prize was the biggest, best known and most enduring event at BSA, with 5 editions from 2008 to 2015 and countless other events spawning from this internationally known artist’s book prize…
International Artist’s Book Collection
From submissions to the Sheffield International Artist’s Book Prize we have collection of over 200 books (now over 650) held at Bank Street Arts, generously donated by participating artists…
Residency – Julie Swallow
A Residency exploring archiving and artist’s books.
Kaho Kojima: White Forest
Winner of the Main Prize in the 2011 Sheffield International Artist’s Book Prize, this is a first solo exhibition in Sheffield for London based, Japanese artist, Kaho Kojima whose work includes printmaking and illustration…
‘From here you can almost see the sea: A Response to Living in Plymouth’
Clare Rogers, winner of the 2011 student prize in the Sheffield International Artist’s Book Prize excited works on paper in addition to her bookworks…
ArText
The relationship and overlap between art and text is a major research interest of creative Director, John Clark, and underlies a lot of the programme at BSA…
SIABP 2011 & Exhibition
A book cast in glass, a book carved from wood, books made from plastic and mirrors, delicate books of hand made paper, a book in a matchbox, even a book made of pillows; the diversity of entries in the third edition of The Sheffield International Artist’s Book Prize far outstripped our expectations and the response from visitors was overwhelming…
Ann Rook: Spontaneous Cities
Anne Rook, jury prize winner in the 2009 Sheffield Artist’s Book Prize, showed work around the theme of Spontaneous Cities, her practice beyond the artist’s book…