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Ruth Rogers serves as the Laura Daignault Gates '72 Curator of Special Collections in the Clapp Library at Wellesley College and holds a Visiting Lecturer position in the Art Department. She oversees a collection of over 40,000 rare items including medieval manuscripts, renaissance materials, fine press books, and contemporary artists' books while teaching the seminar 'History of the Book from Manuscript to Print'.
Her research centers on the book as material culture and artistic form, with expertise in visual communication and critical analysis of contemporary artists' books. Rogers co-founded Wellesley's cross-disciplinary Book Studies program exploring historical and future textual communication forms. She curates major exhibitions like 'Beyond Words' (Sewanee University) and 'Seductive Alchemy' (Texas Woman's University), emphasizing the academic value of artists' books in liberal arts education.
A frequent juror for book arts awards, Rogers convened the 2022 seminar 'Collecting Artists’ Books in Academic Libraries' for librarians and contributed to the 'Materialia Lumina' exhibition catalog (Stanford University, 2022) sponsored by the Codex Foundation. Her work bridges library science, art history, and contemporary artistic practice through strategic collection development and curriculum-integrated teaching.
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