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Timothy Barrett (papermaker)

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Timothy Barrett
NationalityAmerican
Alma materAntioch College
Known forpapermaking, Center for the Book
AwardsMacArthur Fellow

Timothy D. Barrett is an American papermaker, and director of the Center for the Book, at the University of Iowa, from 1996 to 2002.[1][2] He remains on the staff of the Center for the Book, and in 2009 received a MacArthur Foundation grant.

He graduated from Antioch College with a BA degree in Art Communications in 1973.

Tim Barrett demonstrating use of a Freeness Tester, at the UICB Research and Production Paper Facility, 2017

Awards

Works

  • Early European papers/contemporary conservation papers: a report on research undertaken from fall 1984 through fall 1987, Institute of Paper Conservation, 1989
  • Japanese Papermaking: Traditions, Tools and Techniques, Weatherhill, 1983, ISBN 978-0-8348-0185-1
  • Nagashizuki: the Japanese craft of hand papermaking, North Hills, Pa.: Bird & Bull Press, 1979 [4]
  • Paper through Time: Nondestructive Analysis of 14th- through 19th-Century Papers, The University of Iowa, 2012. [5]

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