Event—Public Programming

Newberry Annual Edible Book Festival

Newberry Annual Edible Book Festival

Newberry staff, fellows, scholars, students, and community members are all invited to convene at lunchtime for our long-running and irreverent culinary-bibliophilic Newberry tradition! We'll have the finest literary memes and clever captions, dressed up as food. But wait, it's not just three-tiered confections, it's also last-minute brainstorms! As long as these “books” are even partially edible, the inspiration can come from a favorite tome, title, pun or a book shape or form! Maybe even a book uniquely held at the Newberry... All attendees vote on their favorites in the following categories:

  • Best Depiction of a Classic
  • Funniest/Punniest
  • Newberry Team Challenge
  • William F. Poole Award for Most Challenging Item to Catalog
  • People’s Choice Best in Show

Even if you don’t have time to make your own edible book entry, please join us in admiring, judging and eating all the codicological creations!

All Edible Book entries are due by end of day, Saturday, March 28.

Submit Your Entry

Schedule

12:00 - 12:45 pm - Judging Entries

12:45 - 1:00 pm - Tallying Results

1:00 - 1:30 pm - Awards and Eating!

About Colloquium

Colloquium is a weekly series of talks featuring staff, fellows, and scholars who are working with the library’s vast collections. These events bring together experts from various fields to share their research on a wide range of topics, followed by an opportunity for the audience to ask questions and engage in conversation.

Colloquium is open to the public and offers a chance to explore fascinating ideas and new discoveries. No advance registration is required.

Questions?

Call us at (312) 255-3602 or send us an email.

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