Ex Libris Book Fair The Mitchell Library, Saturday 18 April, 2015
Ex Libris Book Fair
The Mitchell Library, North Street, Glasgow
Saturday 18 April 12 – 6pm
Free event – drop in
We are pleased to welcome the Ex Libris Book Fair to the Mitchell Library foyer. Organised by Ess Publications and Generator Publications and featuring small presses, indie comic creators, and artist book makers, Ex Libris celebrates talented artists working in all types of book formats.
Featured exhibitors include:
Ess Publications; Generator Publications; Gregor Muir; Tapsalteerie; Stephen Goodall; Mark Brady; Ruth & Alexander; Devin Wallace; Claire Hubbard; Silvia Barlaam; We Productions; JG Illustrates; Lada Wilson; Team Girl Comic/Gill Hatcher; Laydeezdocomics; Never Ever After; David Bishop; Neil Slorance; Derek Robertson; Joanna Robson
This section: Aye Write! Glasgow's Book Festival 2015, Books, Talks, Poetry and Creative Writing Events
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