Cataloging the Enquirer Collection

by Jim Moran How do you make sense of 100 crates of printing blocks? Enter Collection Management professional Paul Pegnato. In a way, getting the collection from Enquirer Printing in Cincinnati was the easy part. The problem was, once you open a crate and realize you have a pile of blocks that range from 2 sheet poster size, (52” x... Read More »

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Shift-lab at Hamilton

July through September of 2017 the museum has elated to display work by Shift-lab. Shift-lab is a collective of artists: Katie Baldwin, Denise Bookwalter, Sarah Bryant, Macy Chadwick, and Tricia Treacy. The collective began in 2013 as a platform for collaborative inquiry and they are propelled by the use of digital and analog technology in communication and collaboration. All five... Read More »

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Wave Borders

All afternoon and into the night, waves were high on Lake Michigan. The marine weather report said four to eight feet and most waves were somewhere in the neighborhood of five. High enough to break over the top of the North Pier and set fishing boats rocking a good way up the West Twin River. Waves breaking toward the Two... Read More »

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In the Gallery: French Paper & Charles S. Anderson Design

Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum is proud to showcase this collection of contemporary and historical collateral from French Paper. It is on display in the gallery at the museum until December 31, 2017. Hamilton Manufacturing was founded in 1880, just nine years after French, and both continue to serve the printing industry after nearly a century and a half.... Read More »

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Building the Big Block Easels

The museum received many packing crates full of big printing blocks from Enquirer Printing in Cincinnati, Ohio. They can be up to 54" x 40" in size. The Enquirer Printing Company printed posters for circuses, carnivals and other customers. I saw a few big blocks leaning against the wall on a visit. It occurred to me these should be up... Read More »

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