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Books in Progress: Graphic Experimentation and Materiality

The exhibition features experimental books created by students in the Bachelor of Graphic Design program as part of the "Printing Techniques 2" course taught by Gabriel Pasarisa in the second semester of 2025.

Exhibition

The exhibition features experimental books created by students in the Bachelor of Graphic Design program as part of the "Printing Techniques 2" course taught by Gabriel Pasarisa in the second semester of 2025.

Books in Progress: Graphic Experimentation and Materiality
  • Date: April 16–30, 2026 Time: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Location: Downtown Campus - Cuareim 1451
Intended for:All audiences
Organizedby:Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design / School of Design

The works presented here stem from an exploration of traditional printing techniques, such as screen printing and engraving, applied to the creation of books understood not only as reading materials but also as design objects in which form, image, and material interact.

In a world dominated by digital technology and immediacy, these analog practices introduce different rhythms and manual processes that, far from limiting creativity, actually enhance it and foster a direct connection with the materials.

In this workshop, the book becomes a space for exploration where elements such as paper, ink, format, and binding come together to create meaning. The projects reflect processes of trial, error, and discovery, in which hands-on experimentation becomes central to approaching design through the act of making.

The exhibition thus aims to highlight these techniques as tools for developing a sensitivity to materials, attentiveness, and new ways of conceiving the book.

Students: Luna Balbuena, Iara Carabajal, Martina Duarte, Alan Medina, Emilia Fernández, Luca Kalpokas, Valentina Mazzei, Luciana Larrea, Mariana Pivetta, Sofía Pereira, Valentina Roig, Valentina Cuitiño, Lucía Turielli, Pilar Porcal, Juana Ferrari, Julieta Braglia, Lola Fernández, Nathaniel Méndez, Francisco Origüela, Cecilia Ituño, Florencia Rojas, Guadalupe Acosta, Matías Mayo, Dana Szwarckopf, Camila Modernell, Filipa Benvenutto.