Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Please take a moment to visit The Burnley Gallery, and enjoy our newest exhibition:

Alphabet: An Exhibition of Hand-Drawn Lettering & Experimental Typography.

A traveling exhibit, Alphabet comes to us from Baltimore, MD, designers Post Typography (www.posttypography.com). Curators Nolen Strals and Bruce Willen describe their show like this:

“26 shapes form the basis of our written communication. We usually process these ubiquitous forms without a second thought, rarely considering their composition or the meaning they possess. Yet, for some, letters are a fascinating subject; the Alphabet exhibition explores these elemental forms in a variety of nontraditional ways.”

Please feel free to pick up a brochure from the gallery, and learn more about typography and experimental type.

Special thanks to Shelly DuBois & the Executive Committee, Tim Barger, Lisa Zenno, Deborah Yates, Chris Galbraith, Thomas Manley, Catherine Guyot, Carol Winders, Russ Huston, (the incomparable) Yvonne Mills, Bonita Bilton, and Ellen Rempfer.

The Alphabet exhibit runs through June 6th in The Burnley Gallery.

Enjoy!

Mark Livingston

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