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Applications Now Open For DC Art Book Fair 2020
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Thank you for your interest in DC Art Book Fair 2020. We are so excited to be back at the gorgeous National Museum for Women in the Arts. The museum will be free and open to the public on this day while featuring tablers for the fair. Applications are now open. All are encouraged to apply! Here is the link to the application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd05OZ6smcNmy50dxwkfM38-EiRv8AF-2IyP1P2GY9ZjfNc_w/viewform?usp=sf_link The deadline is March 15. The DC Art Book Fair Collective will look through the applicants and make our decision by April 1. We will notify you all then.
RSVP for the event on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/events/651288645679215/ 
Now that we are in our fourth year, priority will be placed on newcomers. Please encourage your friends who make art books to apply -- this is a great event and we would love to give those a chance who have not been featured a space to shine. Please email us if you have any questions! [email protected]  Thank you! Malaka and the 2020 DC Art Book Collective
The 2020 DC Art Book Fair Collective is Malaka Gharib, an artist and writer based in Washington; Nguyên Khôi Nguyễn, an artist and educator based in Baltimore; Christopher Kardambikis, assistant professor in printmaking at George Mason University; Lynora Williams, library director, NMWA; Alison Michael Baitz, a graduate student in library science and children's literature at Simmons University; LA Johnson, artist, illustrator and creative director at NPR; and Elizabeth Graeber, an illustrator based in Washington. 
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