Event—Events for Donors

Pop-Up Books through the Ages Exhibition Opening

In appreciation of their generous support of the Newberry, Associates at the Humanists level and above, President’s Fellows, and other select Newberry supporters are invited to the exhibition opening of Pop-Up Books through the Ages.

Harold B. Lentz (active 1930s), illustrator and paper engineer. The “Pop-Up” Pinocchio, New York: Blue Ribbon Books, October 1932. Pop-Ups: Chromolithographed color, with multiple double-page pop-ups. Bequest of Richard Holbrook Brown.

In appreciation of their generous support of the Newberry, Newberry Associates at the Humanists level and above, President's Fellows, and other select Newberry supporters are invited to the exhibition opening of Pop-Up Books through the Ages.

Featuring books, maps, and ephemera from the Newberry collection, Pop-Up Books through the Ages traces the extensive history of hands-on reading. Tactile, interactive components can be found in everything from a 1489 astronomical calendar and a 1775 battle map to a 1932 edition of Pinocchio. Viewing these different items in one place, visitors will see how the art, science, and business of pop-up books evolved over hundreds of years.

In addition to exploring the past, the exhibition highlights the present and future of pop-up books, including the work of contemporary book and paper artists who are pushing the form in new directions. Two of these artists, Hannah Batsel and Shawn Sheehy, have even designed a pop-up version of the Newberry that you can take home and construct yourself!

Pop-Up Books through the Ages is generously supported by The National Endowment for the Arts, The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, Professor James H. Marrow and Dr. Emily Rose, Alan Templeton, Diane and Richard Weinberg, and The Movable Book Society.

Interested in becoming a member of the Newberry and receiving invitations to future donor events? Contact the Development Office at (312) 255-3581.