Early Life and Education
- Born in Chicago, United States of America (1950)
- Studied at the University of Illinois
- Later studied with book conservator Gary Frost
- Training with Gary Frost helped develop skills necessary for conservation and book art.
Career and Institutional Affiliations
- Worked in conservation departments of:
- Library of Congress
- Newberry Library
- University of Iowa Libraries
- Chief Conservator for Special Collections at Harvard University Libraries.
- Directed the University of Iowa’s Conservation Department and served as an associate professor in the School of Art and Art History.
Artistic Style and Notable Works
- Known for innovative artists' books that push boundaries of the medium.
- Exhibition at the Center for Book Arts entitled "pamela spitzmueller: fold=trans=form" showcased unique approach to book art.
- Created an artist’s book, “For Hillary,” for Hillary Rodham Clinton.
- Work featured in collections including:
- National Museum of Women in the Arts
- Yale University Art Gallery
Recognition and Legacy
- Received grants from:
- National Endowment for the Humanities (1979)
- Andrew Mellon Foundation (1993)
- Kress Foundation Fellowship (1992)
- Recognized for contributions to book conservation and art.
- Papers held in the Pam Spitzmueller Collection at the University of Iowa Libraries, documenting her work and research.
- Died on March 13, 2025, leaving a legacy as a significant figure in book conservation and art.
Influences and Contributions
- Inspired by poets and artists, dedicating works to them.
- Significant contributions to the field of book conservation through research and teaching.
- Mentored numerous colleagues and students, influencing the next generation of conservators and book artists.
- Her work on historic book structures and materials, particularly her research on Harvey’s *De motu cordis* and the Nag Hammadi codices, is highly regarded.


