A Respected & Dedicated Champion of the Field,
Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) is the largest, most comprehensive center of its kind in the world.
Every year we hold 200+ workshops, present 10 gallery exhibitions, and host five artist fellowships in our 12,000+ square foot space. We’re also pretty proud of being the first (and only) center in North America with public access to foreign language type.
OUR VISION
A world in which creative expression through book arts is accessible to all.
Mission
Our mission is to ignite artistic practice, inspire learning, and foster diverse creative communities through the book arts.
We make book arts more accessible by providing tools, equipment, and knowledge. We support artists from different backgrounds and encourage creative growth. Through exhibitions and educational programs, we bring people together, inspire new ideas, and help shape the future of the book arts.
Values
Our work nourishes the human spirit.
We believe creativity is a basic human impulse and should be encouraged and celebrated in every form. Creative expression is key to living a full and free life. By making art together, we create strong connections with ourselves and others.
MCBA brings together a wide range of artists, learners, and art lovers through programs that highlight different voices and artistic styles.
We make this art form open to everyone by welcoming new ideas, honoring tradition, teaching new artists, inspiring creativity, and celebrating excellence.
From papermaking, letterpress printing, and bookbinding to new ways of creating, MCBA supports the limitless creative development of book arts.
MCBA Staff
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Amran Abdulkadir (she/her)
Marketing & Communications Manager
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Esther Blevins (she/her)
Associate Director
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Laura Brown (she/her)
Partnership Coordinator & Resident Instructor
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Anna Bredeson (she/her)
Director of Education
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Carmel Dor (they/them)
Administrative & Tech Coordinator
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Nina Hagen (she/her)
Visitor Services & Shop Associate
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Liz Henrich (she/her)
Development & Events Coordinator
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Charlie Kelley-Pegg (they/them)
Visitor Services & Shop Associate
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Kirsten Olson (she/her)
Workshop Manager
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Molly Poganski (she/her)
Studio Coordinator & Resident Printer
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Annie Schiferl (she/her)
Retail & Visitor Services Manager
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Anika Schneider (she/her)
Director of Exhibitions & Artist Programs
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Elysa Voshell (she/her)
Executive Director
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Leslie Wondergood (they/them)
Online Shop & Artist Sales Coordinator
MCBA Board of Directors
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Heidi Bing
Commercial Property Manager
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Ronnie Brooks
Founding Director, Shannon Leadership Institute
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KC Foley
Executive Consultant, Navigate Forward
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Sherri Gebert Fuller, Secretary
Contractor/Community Volunteer
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Jennifer Henningsen, Chair
Director-Financial Planning & Analysis, Midco
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Lyndel King, Ph.D.
Director Emeritus, Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota
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Mary Pat Ladner
Marketing Strategist
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Peter M. Lancaster
Partner, Dorsey & Whitney, LLP
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Diane Merrifield
Marketing Communications Executive, retired; North Loop Neighborhood President
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Virginia Meyers
Co-founder, FOURTEENJAY Salon, Aveda Business Education Creator Collaborator
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Abraham Rybeck
Systems Analyst at Progressive Insurance
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Catherine Squires
Professor Emerita, University of Minnesota
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Hema Viswanathan
Intellectual Property Counsel, Sherwin Williams
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Deb Weiss, Treasurer
Community Volunteer
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Cory Zanin, Immediate Past Chair
Former CFO; EVP, Operations
PRX, Inc.
History
MCBA celebrates a proud history and a bright future.
In 1983, a group of book arts practitioners and enthusiasts in the Twin Cities began plans to create an institution, a true book arts center, where artists could create, students could build skills, fine art could be exhibited, and a generally under-acknowledged artistic discipline could be elevated into the public eye and take its proper place in the Minnesota arts community. Two years later, in October 1985, this dedicated group opened the doors of the brand new Minnesota Center for Book Arts. MCBA’s first public home was in the McKesson Building, on North Third Street in the not-yet-gentrified Warehouse District of downtown Minneapolis.
The organization thrived in that space, but after fifteen years, had outgrown its home. In the spring of 2000, after more than two years of research and planning, Minnesota Center for Book Arts joined with the Loft Literary Center and Milkweed Editions to become a founding partner of Open Book, the first comprehensive literary and book arts facility in the nation. The renovated and reinvigorated century-old building was the first cultural landmark of the Minneapolis downtown riverfront, which is now also home to the Guthrie Theatre, Mill City Museum, MacPhail Center for Music, and Gold Medal Park. Open Book is a gathering place, sanctuary, and destination for all who are interested in or inspired by the literary and book arts.
MCBA serves over 40,000 visitors every year, working with groups in our studios as well as in libraries and community centers across the region. MCBA is also home to a vibrant working artist community. Our artistic and community programs include: exhibitions, artist talks, open houses, and other free public programming; artmaking workshops for adults, youth, and families; and fellowships, residencies, and mentorships supporting working artists. MCBA offers people at every age and every walk of life the opportunity to explore their creativity, connect with community, and expand their understanding of the book arts.