Jessica Spring on From Printers Row to Parts Unknown

  • 11/19/2025
  • 5:30 PM
  • Wed, 11/19/2025 5:30 PM Union League Club

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  • Includes presentation and buffet dinner. Full beverage service available (additional cost).

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November Evening Program



Book artist and letterpress printer Jessica Spring will share strange-but-true tales of her journey from Chicago to the Pacific Northwest, guided by wise mentors – and some villains – who continue to inspire another climb into the press bed.

Spring began her interest in typography as a phototypesetter in the 1980s working for the college newspaper and learning graphic design. After graduation, she continued typesetting, working at the last typesetting shop on Printer’s Row, then at the Chicago Reader. Spring co-founded a graphic design firm, and for over a decade, offered letterpress printing while also serving predominantly nonprofit clients. As her interest in book arts grew, she attended graduate school at Columbia College Center for Book and Paper Arts and founded Springtide Press in 1999.

By 2003, Spring moved to Tacoma, Washington. She taught book arts for decades at Pacific Lutheran University and continues to teach workshops around the country. A continued focus has been researching historic type composition, which resulted in the invention of Daredevil Furniture to help other printers set type in circles, curves, and angles. Collaborations are a vital part of her work, including many years co-producing the Dead Feminists series and co-authoring Dead Feminists: Historic Heroines in Living Color.

The projects at Springtide Press include artists books, broadsides, and ephemera, and can be found in collections around the country and abroad. Small finely-crafted editions and one-of-a-kind books explore historical topics, popular culture, and typography from a unique perspective. Spring’s work focuses on amplifying voices needing to be heard, telling stories in a new way, and ultimately, preservation through production.

Our shop motto, “where we always print damp” recognizes the Pacific Northwest as a fine place to print, where the damp climate helps make a good impression.

This is the night the Caxton Club will announce its own book artist grants recipients. Register today.

Reception 5:30 PM CT. Presentation 6:30. Hot buffet dinner with vegetarian options to follow. Club members: remember to bring your Caxton badge.

Transportation to the Union League Club at 65 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago.

The Union League Club is easily accessible through many public transportation methods. Additionally, the following options are available for those who wish to travel by cab or car.

The Union League Club front desk offers a connection to cab service through Curb. The desk will call cabs for members and all guests while allowing riders to remain inside until the cab arrives. No curb side wait. Cabs will accept all payment forms, following the payment procedures you experience with a street-hailed cab.

If you are traveling by car, the Union League Club offers valet parking for Caxton events at $35.00. You must register and prepay in advance through the Caxton Club.

Spot Hero is an independent parking option, generally offering spots at the 318 S. Federal Street garage adjacent to the Union League Club. You may reserve and pay for a guaranteed parking spot through the Spot Hero app or website (spothero.com).





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