Artvoice: Buffalo's #1 Newsweekly
Home Blogs Web Features Events Weekly Features Classifieds Contact

Current Issue: Artvoice v7n47, week of Thursday November 20 » back issues

Cover Story: Typecon

WNYBAC: A New Chapter

The past few weeks have been a particularly busy time for Rich Kegler and Carima El-Behairy, founders of the nonprofit Western New York Book Arts Collaborative (WNYBAC). Along with running their business, P22 Type Foundry—an internationally known, locally based computer font company—and raising two children, Rich and Carima have accepted the daunting challenge of renovating a downtown building and bringing a major conference to the area.

Richard Kegler and Carima El-Behairy (photo by Rose Mattrey)

However, the couple seems positively exhilarated by the recent flurry of activity, particularly with the unveiling of the WNYBAC’s permanent home, during Typecon 2008, an international typography conference held in Buffalo, July 15-20.

The ink is still fresh on the mortgage for the new Book Arts Center, located in the former Slotkin’s department store at the intersection of Washington and East Mohawk streets, but the space is already taking shape. “We’ve chosen to stay in Buffalo,” says Kegler, wiping plaster dust from his hands and looking around the building’s now exposed first floor. “There’s lots of really great things here, but there’s also a lot people who grumble and say, ‘Nothing’s going on.’ This is our chance to do something instead of saying, ‘Wouldn’t it be great if someone else did something.’”

For three years, the WNYBAC has been quietly “doing something” for those with an interest in the printed form. Indeed, by hosting a series of bookmaking and print-related film screenings, workshops, and speakers, WNYBAC has been effectively sustaining and reviving interest for the printing arts in Buffalo.

Still, in a time when the notion that print is dead flows freely through cyberspace as accepted fact, one must wonder if book arts is simply a niche market or, worse, simply a cover for those with an interest in self-publishing.

“The resurgence and interest in the handmade and the tactile, from the indie-craft movement to scrapbooking, are all reactions to the computer where you can’t penetrate the surface,” says Kegler. “You can make all of these really cool things, but you’re not really touching them. There’s a lack of connection.”

Typecon 2008, July 15-20

WNYBAC has partnered with the Society of Typographic Aficionados (SoTA) to bring Typecon 2008 to Western New York. An annual international conference that gathers some of the biggest names in typography, design, and printing together for a series of lectures, workshops, and tours, previous conferences have been held in Seattle, Boston, and New York. Pre-registration for the conference is required, but many of the events are open to the public. For more info, visit typecon.com.

Some conference highlights:

Tuesday, July 15, 8pm
Hallwalls Cinema—Type-themed “Pecha Kucha Night”—an evening of mini-presentations from design legends and rising stars.

Wednesday, July 16, 9pm
Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum, North Hall—An Evening with Stefan Sagmeister: Things I Have Learned in My Life So Far. The world famous designer and creator of album cover art for the likes of Lou Reed, the Rolling Stones, and David Byrne shares his wisdom.

Thursday, July 17, 8pm
University at Buffalo, Center for the Arts—Opening Night Extravaganza, featuring Dutch design innovators NLXL.

Friday, July 18, 8pm
Albright-Knox Art Gallery—A lecture with German typographer and designer Erik Spiekermann, the co-founder of FontShop, the first mail-order distributor for digital fonts.

Friday, July 18, 11pm
Mohawk Place—Odiorne, the Seriffics, and Etaoin Shrdlu.

Creating connections and creative collaborations is what the WNYBAC is all about. For its new headquarters, the group is preparing workspace facilities to be used by local high schools and colleges. In essence, WNYBAC is hoping to both educate the community and stamp out the “print is dead” theory one finely crafted letterpress edition at a time.

Along with a first floor museum, gift shop, and café, the Book Arts Center will contain rooms for printmaking and papermaking, offices for non-profit organizations, and a conference room for local businesses. Students from local colleges will be encouraged to use the center’s unique collection of hand-operated presses and extensive lead type archive.

“It’s always important for students to understand the beginnings of typography,” says Tony Rozak, associate professor of Visual Studies at the University at Buffalo. “There’s always that idea that whenever you work in a technology, you always go back to the older one to refresh the hands-on experience. There is a particular quality of beauty to metal type on paper which you can’t replicate in any other way. It instills a craftsmanship that is wonderful.”

Kegler and El-Behairy have already partnered with local high schools for after-school opportunities and field trips. While the building is still being renovated, the educational component of the Book Arts Center is firmly in place.

With this proposed influx of students, and a permanent home located in close proximity to the downtown public library and near public transit lines, the Book Arts Center promises to be a vibrant location for learning and artistry.

“It’s not only self-expression, but also literacy promotion,” says El-Behairy. “You can’t set up type without knowing how to read. You have to read what you’re doing and then translate it backwards to create a print copy. It helps promote the language skill that seems to be lacking and promotes the written word.”

While the idea of a self-sustaining print resource center seems novel, many major cities around the country currently host such businesses. The wildly successful Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) was just one example that the WNYBAC founders used as a business model. “They renovated three empty warehouses and turned it into a major draw,” says El-Behairy.

However, the success of MCBA alone was not enough to convince Kegler and El-Behairy to move forward with their venture. Ultimately, it was the fact that Buffalo’s rich printing history was on the verge on being forgotten and needed to be extended that inspired the couple to take on the challenge.

“At one point, we looked at moving out of Buffalo, but we decided, ‘Buffalo is a great place to live, let’s make it a little better,’” says El-Behairy. “Buffalo has such a great arts community, and this has been coming for a long time. It was just time for this to happen.”

For more info, visit wnybookarts.org.


Reader Comments


No comments yet!

Leave a Comment:









Artvoice Blog Headlines

Who Goes Where When Hillary Goes to State?

posted November 19, 12:04 pm on Artvoice Daily

City Hall News has flow_chart that tracks who might replace who, from Hillary’s Senate seat on down (click to expand or follow the link—it’s an awkward shape):

It’s Robert Rich Sr. All High Stadium

posted November 14, 5:05 pm on Artvoice Daily

These new signs properly label the structure. We’ve been reading recent stories in the Buffalo News about sportswriter Tom Borrelli’s terrible fall last week at the old All High Stadium. He’s currently battling life-threatening injuries... (more)

CWM Fined for Violations

posted November 14, 2:41 pm on Artvoice Daily

This week Chemical Waste Management was fined $175,000 by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for violating its permits and the state’s hazardous waste laws. I don’t have much to say about that, except it doesn’t seem to me like too much money... (more)

Musical Chairs

posted November 14, 12:51 pm on Artvoice Daily

The AP reports that Hillary Clinton met with Barack Obama in Chicago yesterday, adding fuel to speculation that she might be Obama’s choice for secretary of state. If that happens, it has long been rumored that Brian Higgins would be appointed to her Senate seat... (more)

Paint the Town

posted November 14, 11:06 am on Artvoice Daily

Late last night, at the tail end of one of the few weeks in the past year in which we did not publish anything snarky about anybody, someone threw two gallons of paint on our front doors. Seems a waste; we hadn’t even earned it. Nonetheless, we were cleaning up all morning... (more)

Old Editions Book Shop

posted November 13, 1:58 pm on Artvoice Daily

AV videographer Matt Quinn tours Old Editions, an often overlooked treasure at the corner of Oak and Huron Streets downtown: show enclosure (video/x-flv; 21.29 MB)

This Is Not Today’s News

posted November 12, 9:37 am on Artvoice Daily

But it would be nice if it were. Via the Data Stream, by way of Jon Winet.

This Just In…

posted November 11, 3:28 pm on Artvoice Daily

Always in the vanguard, researchers of the University at Buffalo’s Center of Human Capital have reached a bold conclusion, according to a statement disseminated this afternoon: Although no official determination has been made about whether New York State or the U... (more)

Silver Lining: Edwards Remains a Good Guy

posted November 11, 11:17 am on Artvoice Daily

Marshawn Lynch Amid the anguished finger-pointing, plaintive wailing and resigned head-shaking sweeping the region following the Buffalo Bills’ third straight defeat, Season Ticket would like to apportion a minute sliver of credit. Quarterback Trent Edwards, by most quantitative and qualitative standards, failed miserably at New England on Sunday (not coincidentally, this was also his third consecutive regressive outing)... (more)

Mazzariello’s Ristorante & Martini Bar

posted November 7, 4:30 pm on Chew on This

  Photo taken by Rose Mattrey From Antipasti to Primi to Secondi, Mazzariello’s (114 Bloomfield Ave, Lancaster, 206.0561) has conquered the map of Italian cooking. Your palate will be exposed to an array of spices, herbs, and ingredients indigenous to Northern & Southern Italy... (more)

Post Election Bits & Bytes

posted November 7, 12:02 am on Tech Voice

Election ‘08 is now in the history books - so I figured it’s time to take a look backward, and a look forward at some relevant headlines. Hacking Democracy First, we’ll take a look at one of the best kept secrets of the campaign season, from both sides, care of a Newsweek article published just today... (more)

BNMC Open Meeting Tonight

posted November 6, 1:19 pm on Artvoice Daily

Tonight at 6pm in the auditorium of the downtown library, everyone is invited to attend a public hearing on the Buffalo-Niagara Medical Campus—North End Projects. Among the projects planned are a 300,000 square foot Medical Office Building to be owned and operated by Ciminelli Development Company, Inc... (more)

That Pigeon Won’t Fly

posted November 6, 10:05 am on Artvoice Daily

Steve Pigeon Here’s another example, this one two years old, of the way Steve Pigeon’s political committees are alleged to steer money to candidates illegally. On September 15, 2006, the Pigeon-controlled PAC Citizens for Fiscal Integrity paid “RUR Strategy Group” $9,000 in consulting fees, according to CFI’s campaign finance disclosure forms... (more)

SeaBar’s Social Calendar

posted November 5, 12:44 pm on Chew on This

SeaBar will host live jazz and sushi nights starting Friday, November 21st at 8 p.m. (5235 Main Street, Wmsvl, 204.5283). A Cave Springs Riesling Tasting Event will take place at SeaBar’s suburban location on Wednesday, November 9th at 7 p.m... (more)

Artvoice TV: Latest Additions » more on AVTV

Dr. Riyaz Hassanali: The effect Smoking has on your Skin

posted November 21, 4:50 pm on channel Local Interest

Cosmetic surgeon Dr. Riyaz Hassanali sat down with Buffalo actress and television host Lorraine O'Donnell for the first in our series of interviews with area medical experts. Today's subject is the effects of smoking on your skin and appearance. Dr. Hassanali, of Williamsville (626-1593) is a well respected cosmetic surgeon who works internationally, as well as locally. This is the first of six segments from Dr...

Twilight

posted November 19, 1:09 pm on channel Movie Trailers

Movie trailer for Twilight, in theaters November 21. Read M. Faust's review of the film here.

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

posted November 19, 1:06 pm on channel Movie Trailers

Movie trailer for The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, in theaters now. Click here to read George Sax's review of the film.

Avi Takes Artvoice Shopping for the holidays @ Lexington food Co-op

posted November 19, 11:52 am on channel Food

I met up with Avi of Obviously Avi Catering to learn about classic ways to spruce up some great thanksgiving dishes and some more contemporary ideas for this years holiday season.. Also check out the Co-op this weekend Saturday the 22nd to sample some of the fresh turkeys that u can pick up for your family!

TRAIN DAY! @ the Buffalo Historical Society

posted November 17, 3:07 pm on channel Local Interest

I met with Peter Burakowski from the Buffalo Histroical Society to check out their fantastic train exhibit.. Now I have to be honest I was kinda embarrassed to tell Peter that I Hadn't been to the museum since I was about six years old... But the place looks great and has a lot going on for the holiday season. Check out this clip then head on down to the Buffalo Historical Society!

Mass Appeal: Elmwood Fashion Event

posted November 15, 10:19 pm on channel Events

On Friday night the Elmwood Village Association packed the Lafayette Presbyterian Church with a sold out "Mass Appeal: An Elmwood Fashion Event." The atmosphere was electric in the brightly lit church as models strutted down the catwalk to lively deejay beats.

Buffalo Contemporay Dance

posted November 15, 6:43 pm on channel Events

This weekend we stopped at Alt Theatre, 255 Great Arrow, to check Buffalo Contemporary Dance's 10th Anniversary performance. The little black box theatre in the Great Arrow Industrial Center is exceptionally intimate and provides a that up close experience you won't get at larger venues. Dancers and choreographers Amy Taravella and Leslie Wexler put together a lovely set of dance pieces with a variety of musical styles and an enthusiastic group of dancers...

Old Editions Book Shop

posted November 13, 11:42 am on channel Local Interest

I had a chance to check out the Old Editions Book Shop & Café at 74 East Huron Street, Buffalo.... WOW i was blown away at how any cool things they had on display there....Not just the thousands of books on everything from local authors to rare leather-bounds, but hundreds of maps, prints and other artwork. If you havent been down to the corner of Oak and Huron to check it out i suggest you do!

Off Stage: Conversations with Anthony Chase

posted November 12, 4:50 pm on channel Theater

This week, Artvoice and TAB present Part II of the interview with Road Less Traveled founder, Scott Behrand. This is the second installment of "Off Stage", a series of conversations with the Buffalo theatre community and AV Theatre Editor Anthony Chase.

Happy Go Lucky

posted November 12, 2:08 pm on channel Movie Trailers

Movie trailer for Happy Go Lucky, in theaters now. Read M. Faust's review of the film here.

Quantum of Solace

posted November 12, 2:01 pm on channel Movie Trailers

Movie trailer for Quantum of Solace, in theaters November 14th. Read George Sax's review of the film here.

Flash Party at Essex St.

posted November 9, 10:59 am on channel Events

The annual Flash Party-Griffis Sculpture Park fundraiser at the Essex St. art complex was the raucous gathering of music and art it's always been. With live music by the Ifs, plenty of art and free beer what else would you expect?

Lakeview Effect at Nietzsche's

posted November 8, 4:54 pm on channel Music

When Lakeview Effect crowded into the front bar at Nietzsche's with their keyboards, drums, two guitars, bass and percussion, there wasn't much room left. Nevertheless, people space to jam in and groove to the interesting and often unpredictable tunes. Some even found room to dance.

Flatbed at Allen St. Hardware

posted November 8, 2:28 pm on channel Music

We'd been trying to film something at the Hardware Cafe for sometime but everything always came out way too dark. Finally, last Friday, Nov. 7, we just brought in some lights and managed to get footage of Flatbed and their homegrown American sound.

Obama's Night

posted November 6, 3:13 pm on channel Politics

On November 4th, history was in the making; but as we know, history needs to be recorded by someone. ArtvoiceTv.com video crews roamed the election night streets of the city.



<http://artvoice.com/issues/v7n28/wnybac_a_new_chapter> © 1990-2008 Artvoice. All rights reserved.