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Print Publication

Dinner + No Show

Dinner + No Show is an annual publication showcasing a curated body of work from artists and writers in the School of Art + Art History at the University of Florida. Founded in 2017, the publication is divided into two portions: Dinner focuses on the final product of a student's work, while No Show explores the creative process.

 

The goal of the publication is to foster a stronger interdisciplinary community within the School. Editors paired art history student writers with studio art students based on similar interests. As the first formal collective documentation of student work, Dinner + No Show aims to build conceptual connections across disciplines, providing opportunities for students to develop and refine their ideas with colleagues from other disciplines. View the inaugural issue in its entirety here, or peruse the second issue here

Role / 

Co-Founder

Designer

Collaborators / 

Jenna Canals

and other editors & contributors

Year / 

2018 (Volume 1)

2019 (Volume 2)

Size / 

9" x 6" 

Paperback

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Call For Work
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11"x17" digital print
Outcomes
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Several hundred copies of the publication were produced. Students within the School received a copy of the publication free of charge. It serves as a diverse independent archive of student work.

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