Sebastian Maiwind: From manuscript to finished book. The balancing act of a book designer - between a plethora of ideas, deadline chaos and publishers' wishes

5/14/25 in Neubrandenburg

© Karl Rauch Verlag

The next dates:

  • Wednesday, May 14, 202518:00 - 19:30 clock
Exhibition, Lecture & Science

Photographer and book designer Sebastian Maiwind uses examples to provide an insight into his varied day-to-day work

As part of the Neubrandenburg Book Spring 2025

"Sebastian Maiwind: From manuscript to finished book. The balancing act of a book designer - between a wealth of ideas, deadline chaos and publisher's wishes

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May 14 - 6:00 pm

Book designers often accompany a book from the very first idea before it finally goes to print.

Sebastian Maiwind (*1979 Schwerin) provides tangible insights into his work with a suitcase full of books, paper and binding materials. Together with the artist Rico. he will also talk about the joint catalog project.

Admission: EUR 6.00 / reduced admission EUR 3.00

Registration required

Register at 0395 555-1290 or kunstsammlung@neubrandenburg.de

 

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Prices

Ticket Normal: 6 €
Reduced ticket: 3 €

Event dates
  • Wednesday, May 14, 2025 18:00 - 19:30 clock
Event Location

Art Collection Neubrandenburg

Große Wollweberstraße 24
17033 Neubrandenburg


kunstsammlung@neubrandenburg.de
0395 5551290
http://www.kunstsammlung-neubrandenburg.de
Contact the organiser

Art Collection Neubrandenburg

Große Wollweberstraße 24
17033 Neubrandenburg


kunstsammlung@neubrandenburg.de
0395 5551290
http://www.kunstsammlung-neubrandenburg.de

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