Julia Leonard graduated with an MFA in design from the University of Iowa in 2001. She now operates a binding studio in Iowa City and teaches Bookbinding and Graphic Design at the University of Iowa. She works on her own one-of-a-kind and editioned...
Julia Leonard graduated with an MFA in design from the University of Iowa in 2001. She now operates a binding studio in Iowa City and teaches Bookbinding and Graphic Design at the University of Iowa. She works on her own one-of-a-kind and editions...
One of 18 scrapbooks on Wood's career, containing letters, postcards, photographs, clippings, and miscellany; compiled by Nan Wood Graham, sister of Grant Wood.
The Werner Company, Akron, Ohio -- booklet describing the company (1894) -- Griffith, Axtell, & Cady Co., Holyoke, Massachusetts -- ad sheet for "Ideal Masterpieces" Art Advertising sheet (for insertion in newspapers, etc.) (1891) -- Meyer-Rotier...
Robin Hemley, director of the Non-fiction Writing Program, read from Invented Eden : The Elusive, Disputed History of the Tasaday. The Tasaday of the Philippines were once thought to be the purest of "stone age peoples," remaining on earth only to...
Anthropologist Robert Leonard, who lives in rural Iowa, reads from his new book, "Yellow Cab."
In 2001, while he was teaching at the University of New Mexico, Leonard began moonlighting as a cabdriver. "Yellow Cab" is a portrait of the city he...
1986 IWP residents discuss their images of America. First, an unidentified Chinese author discusses China’s desire to look forward instead of backward and discusses American student’s ability to balance work and play. Another Chinese author...