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Printpress 20th birthday corsage6/12/2023 Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is served by all major domestic and international airlines and located within a couple of miles of the conference venue and conference hotel. It features a food bazaar with six culinary kitchens inspired by Asian, Italian and American cuisines. The Proud Bird was recently named “LA’s Hottest Food Hall” by the Food Network. Questions? Please contact Danelle Moon, APHA VP for Programs, Venueīoth the APHA conference and Rare Books LAX are being held at the Proud Bird, a historic event center and food bazaar located a stone’s throw from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and about 1.5 miles from the conference hotel and other nearby hotels. Please note that registration fees will not be refunded for cancellations made within 15 days before the start of the conference.Īll California state and local Los Angeles County health regulations current at the time of the conference will be followed. Registration for this year’s APHA conference is available on APHA’s secure payment page. Conference registration is $150 for current APHA members ($200 for non-members) and $70 for current student members ($90 for non-member students) after September 23 ( extended through September 30), all conference registrations will include a late fee of $40 for regular registrants and $20 for students. Registration includes admission to all keynote, paper and panel presentations, optional pre-conference tours, opening reception on Thursday evening, as well as free admission to Rare Books LAX, an antiquarian book, ephemera, fine press, and map fair being held concurrent with the conference at the same venue. Registration is now open and limited to 120 participants. Registration | Conference Venue | Travel and Transportation | Accommodations | Schedule | Rare Books LAX | Speakers | Sponsors and Partners Tours and demonstrations at these and other local institutions will round out the conference program. Conference speakers, panelists and paper presenters will tackle the conference theme from a variety of intersecting disciplines and perspectives, including printing history, alternative publishing, DIY printing techniques, graphic design, book arts education, community engagement, labor organizing, feminism, Black studies, Chicano and Latino history, and LGBTQ+ activism.ĪPHA conference organizers will draw from Southern California’s wealth of cultural institutions and resources, including the Center for the Study of Political Graphics in Culver City Corita Art Center in Los Angeles the International Printing Museum in nearby Carson Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Self Help Graphics & Art, a community artist collective in East LA founded in the early 1970s by Sister Karen Boccalero. “Making Artistic Noise” will explore the printing and printmaking revolution unleashed in the United States by the political and social movements of the 1960s and 1970s. BIPOC Bibliography of Printing and Allied CraftsĪPHA invites you to join us at our 47th annual conference in Los Angeles on October 13–15, 2022.
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