
What happens when a rare book library is also a working machine shop? This week, Ann sits down with the formidable Amelia Hugill-Fontanel, Associate Curator at the Cary Graphic Arts Collection at RIT. Amelia isn't just a keeper of history; she's a "press fixer" who maintains a fleet of functional 19th-century printing presses. We dive into the incredible legacy of Melbert B. Cary Jr., the intersection of historical type and 3D-printing innovation, and the inspiring rise of women in the traditionally "macho" world of iron hand presses. Whether you're a letterpress obsessive or a curious novice, Amelia's journey to curator and mechanic is a masterclass in keeping the history of the graphic arts alive and spinning. One print at a time. Show me the images !! https://www.rit.edu/carycollection/ @ameliafont1 @ritcarycollection Cover image: Jiageng Lin
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