Vancouver Art Book Fair

Vancouver Art Book Fair The Vancouver Art Book Fair is a free multi-day festival of artists' publishing that showcases local

Free and open to the public, VABF is a multi-day celebration of artists’ publishing featuring over one hundred local, national and international publishers, as well as a diverse line-up of programs, performances and artists’ projects. Featured exhibitors produce everything from books, magazines, zines and printed ephemera to digital, performative or other experimental forms of publication. VABF is

Canada’s first art book fair and the longest-running international art book fair in the country. VISION

Our vision is for Vancouver Art Book Fair to lead the development of the international community of art book publishers, makers and appreciators, furthering art literacy as well as the establishment of art books as an artistically and socially relevant medium. MISSION

Vancouver Art Book Fair is a non-profit organization committed to the advancement, appreciation and circulation of artists’ publishing. Through community-focused public programming, we provide inclusive platforms to deepen engagement with artists’ books and connect local and international communities.

🚨 Last day of the fair! 🚨Please join us at the Roundhouse from 11:00am to 5:00pm.Saturday was busy with hands-on worksho...
05/17/2026

🚨 Last day of the fair! 🚨

Please join us at the Roundhouse from 11:00am to 5:00pm.

Saturday was busy with hands-on workshops and inspiring talks. More panels & events today, full schedule at https://vancouverartbookfair.com

Photos by Dennis Ha

We still have a few spots available for our workshop tomorrow at 2:00pm - (re)scripting mother tongues: asemic writing t...
05/16/2026

We still have a few spots available for our workshop tomorrow at 2:00pm - (re)scripting mother tongues: asemic writing trading cards.

We're giving away a 🚨 free workshop spot 🚨, comment on this post to be entered! You can also purchase a spot at link in bio.

In this workshop, participants will have the opportunity to either script their mother tongues (or create their own “constructed languages”) in the form of a set of art-based trading cards. Afterwards participants can discuss and exchange their trading cards with each other.

BOOK DIALOGUES 2: Neighbourhood PostersCathy Busby and Tatiana Mellema in conversationSunday, May 17th, 1:30PMAbout the ...
05/16/2026

BOOK DIALOGUES 2: Neighbourhood Posters
Cathy Busby and Tatiana Mellema in conversation
Sunday, May 17th, 1:30PM

About the book:

Neighbourhood Posters documents Vancouver’s vibrant, non-commercial neighborhood poster scene from 2025 to 2026: a site of ever-changing, colourful, unregulated information flow, announcing art and music events, parties, rallies, calls to action, and political messages. The posters cover utility poles, electrical boxes, bus shelters, and empty storefronts; a consistent presence in this urban landscape. They are often marred by the weather or defaced and transformed with the addition of scrape marks and scribbles. Collecting this analogue activity, which inherently protests late-capitalism’s push for digital communication, allows for an offline and inter-generational flow of information to be recorded, creating an archive of cultural action that otherwise wouldn’t survive. Collectively, this poster activity is a testament to a diverse, persistent, and lively Vancouver.

All talks and panels at VABF 2026 are free to the public and will feature ASL interpretation.

BOOK DIALOGUES 1: Riverwork by Lisa RobertsonLisa Robertson and Kathy Slade in ConversationSaturday, May 16th, 3:00PMPle...
05/15/2026

BOOK DIALOGUES 1: Riverwork by Lisa Robertson
Lisa Robertson and Kathy Slade in Conversation
Saturday, May 16th, 3:00PM

Please join Lisa Robertson and Kathy Slade in conversation for the launch of Robertson’s new novel, Riverwork.

About Riverwork:
Some ruins are invisible.

Under the pavements of Paris there lies buried an ancient river, the Bièvre. For years, Lucy Frost has walked along these streets, unaware of the water and history under her feet, on her way to clean the apartments of Paris’s academic class. As she begins to study and transcribe the inherited notebooks and papers of her great-aunt, a teacher and researcher who disappeared years earlier, she commits to continuing her aunt’s youthful research on the Bièvre, mining the river’s documentary traces in the works of Rousseau, Rabelais, Hugo, Chateaubriand, and the like. She uncovers a history of industry: paper mills, dyeing workshops, tanneries, and textile manufacturers – and laundries.

She finds resonances of her own labour in the history of the river’s laundresses. On stolen time at work, and in her insomniac hours of nightwriting, she fills notebooks with these woven stories and descriptions of obsolete sites, textiles, cosmologies, and voices, constructing her own forms of relation with the lost.

Riverwork unearths not just an urban river but also a philosophy of research and the archive, a politics of hydrology, an ontology of ageing and belatedness, and a consideration of the unrepresented labour of women, past and present. Along the way it brings to life, in pyrotechnic prose, a long-gone Paris and both its domestic workers and its writers.

Riverwork is published by Coach House Books in Toronto.

Happy VABF day! The fair opens this evening and we cannot wait for you to join us.-Friday, May 15, 5PM–9PM-Saturday, May...
05/15/2026

Happy VABF day! The fair opens this evening and we cannot wait for you to join us.

-Friday, May 15, 5PM–9PM
-Saturday, May 16, 11AM–6PM
-Sunday, May 17, 11AM–5PM

Why just appreciate art books when you can make them yourself? Sign up for one (or both!) of our workshops this weekend:...
05/14/2026

Why just appreciate art books when you can make them yourself? Sign up for one (or both!) of our workshops this weekend:

-Saturday, May 16: Self-Publishing as Practice: Fanzine Lab, register at https://vancouverartbookfair.com/sat-fanzine-workshop
-Sunday, May 17: (re)scripting mother tongues: asemic writing trading cards, register at https://vancouverartbookfair.com/sun-workshop-2-asemic-trading-cards

Space is limited to 15 participants per workshop, so early registration at link in bio is highly recommended.

If cost is a barrier to participate, please contact us at [email protected]

Panel: Publishing as Trans Artistic StrategySunday, May 17th, 3:00pmProduced in partnership with Art Metropole, TorontoP...
05/14/2026

Panel: Publishing as Trans Artistic Strategy
Sunday, May 17th, 3:00pm
Produced in partnership with Art Metropole, Toronto
Panelists: Edie Fake, Whess Harman, Jordan King
Moderated by Dallas Fellini

Bringing together artists working across artists’ books, zines, and other print-based practices, this conversation will consider what print might offer to trans artists in a moment marked by simultaneous censorship and trans hypervisibility. Edie Fake, Whess Harman, and Jordan King will discuss their approaches to negotiating access, opacity, and visibility in their work, considering the significant historical role that print culture and self-publishing has held within trans communities.

All talks and panels at VABF 2026 are free to the public and will feature ASL interpretation.

Creative Work: Writing to ResistJamelie Hassan & Ron Benner, Laura Moseley, Haruko OkanoModerated by Lois KlassenSunday,...
05/14/2026

Creative Work: Writing to Resist
Jamelie Hassan & Ron Benner, Laura Moseley, Haruko Okano
Moderated by Lois Klassen

Sunday, May 17, 12PM-1:15PM
Roundhouse Performance Centre

Produced in partnership with the Burnaby Art Gallery and the Marianne and Edward Gibson Art Museum

Bringing together local and international practitioners working across publishing, visual art, activism, public art, and craft, this panel explores publishing as a mode of creative resistance. With particular focus on the economic and cultural conditions that perpetuate artistic precarity, speakers explore the possibilities of art and publishing to nurture radical action, levity, and fruitful reorientations in our current era.

All talks and panels at VABF 2026 are free to the public and will feature ASL interpretation.

Panel: Indigenous Comics and BooksCole Pauls (moderator), Jordanna George, Michael Nicoll YahgulanaasSaturday, May 16 at...
05/13/2026

Panel: Indigenous Comics and Books

Cole Pauls (moderator), Jordanna George, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas
Saturday, May 16 at 1:30PM

Please join us for a conversation between artists Jordanna George, Cole Pauls, and Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas as they discuss their own work and more widespread use of comics / graphic novel / manga formats by Indigenous artists.

All talks and panels at VABF 2026 are free to the public and will feature ASL interpretation.

Art Libraries PanelSaturday, May 16 at 11:30amSara Ellis, D. Vanessa Kam, Christine WaldeModerated by Sylvia Roberts (AR...
05/13/2026

Art Libraries Panel
Saturday, May 16 at 11:30am
Sara Ellis, D. Vanessa Kam, Christine Walde
Moderated by Sylvia Roberts (ARLIS/NA Northwest Chair)

Please join us for presentations and conversations by local art librarians and members of the Northwest chapter of the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA).

ARLIS NA Northwest Chair Sylvia Roberts (SFU) will moderate and help to lead the conversation with our panel of three academic librarians, as below:
-Learning and teaching with artists’ books presented by Sara Ellis, UBC
-Developing collections and addressing diversity in art book and artists’ books collections, presented by D. Vanessa Kam, ECUAD
-Addressing book arts and makerspace trends in academic libraries related to artists’ books and collaborative funding models (Christine Walde, UVic)

All talks and panels at VABF 2026 are free to the public and will feature ASL interpretation.

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