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Spring - 2008 - Volume 25 |
Study Opportunities |
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Society of Bookbinders, London and South Mastercraft Classes - Spring 2008 Please note: All mastercraft classes will now start at 10.30, with a half-hour break at 12.30 and finish at 3.00 29th March (Saturday)
– Rachel Ward-Sale Impressed Leather Techniques in Bookbinding The class will be held at the Congregational Chapel, Kelly Street, Kentish Town, NW1. See above for directions. 11/12th April (Friday/Saturday)
– Society of Bookbinders Training Seminar ‘08 in Loughborough. Full details, booking forms etc will be on the Society website or contact: George Davidson, 9 The Crescent, Eaton Socon, Cambs PE19 8 HF 17th May (Saturday)
Chris Damp ‘What goes on under the covers?’ Secrets of the springback
binding revealed. The class will be held at the Congregational Chapel, Kelly Street, Kentish Town, NW1. See above for directions.
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Spring/Summer Weekend Courses at Paper Dragon Books in New York Beginning Bookbinding Clamshell Boxes
IslamicCodex
Limp Vellum Gold Tooling
Fine Binding
Paper Dragon Books is located at 145 West 26 Street, NY, NY 10001 For further information contact miniwyvern@yahoo.com |
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The School for Formal Bookbinding in Plains, PA USA will be offering the following classes in 2008: March 29-30: Book Structures for Non-Binders April
12-13: A Weekend of Decorated Papers May 17-18: Introduction to Titling and Tooling June
9-13: Introduction to Leather Binding July
14-18: Cloth Binding Conservation August
18-22: Bible Restoration and Binding Sept.
6-7: Introduction to Paper Repair There is a five student maximum for all classes,and housing is available for all students if desired. The costs are: $200 tuition for weekend classes; $500 for week-long classes and $800 for two one-week classes taken in sequence. Housing is $20/night with a reduction for stays of two weeks. There are materials fees for certain classes. The classes are taught by Don Rash, a student of Trudi and Fritz Eberhardt and practicing hand binder for almost thirty years. For complete class descriptions and other information please visit the website at www.donrashfinebookbinder.com, or call 1- 570 821 7050.
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CBBAG Workshops - Winter + Spring 2008 2008 WKSP-10 Caterpillar
Binding 2008 WKSP-11 Bookbinding
II 2008 WKSP-12 CD
Packaging 2008 WKSP-13 Create
your own Book Cloth 2008 WKSP-14 Advanced
Headbands 2008 WKSP-15 Cloth
Restoration 2008 WKSP-16 Lightweight
Boxing 2008-WKSP-17 Heavyweight
Boxing 2008-WKSP-18 Artist's
Books Intensive Foundation Class II: A Stack of Overlapping Pages 2008 WKSP-19 Checkerboard
Album NEW 2008-WKSP-20
Dos-a-Dos Books 2008-WKSP-21 Secret
Belgian Binding 2008 WKSP-22 Japanese
Paper Repair Techniques Further information and booking at: www.cbbag.ca/workshp.html
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Spring & Summer 2008 - Workshops in St. James's Church Rooms, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire Thursday 17th & Friday
18th April Both two-day workshops run from 10am – 4pm. The cost, excluding materials, is £35.00 for one day or £60.00 for two days. These workshops are a wonderful opportunity to spend some quality time at bookbinding. Held in the spacious venue of St James’s Church Rooms in Chipping Campden, with an excellent permanent range of equipment to use. Attendance both days is not essential. Working on a one to one basis enables the student to devote their time to their own projects. Flexible attendance can be arranged to enable you to organise the days around other commitments. The workshops are for beginners and those with some experience. It is likely that John Pursey of Hewits will be visiting us during both workshops. For any further details contact Anne Weare on +44 (0)1285 760328
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Collective Workshops 2008, Wellington College, Berkshire The collective workshops is an eleven day residential conference with classes in book, paper and print techniques. High quality tuition will be provided emphasising solid working practises in an inspiring environment. Ten subjects are being offered by experienced tutors from Europe and North America. A group of practitioners from the various book arts fields have come together as The Collective to organise the first Collective Workshops event. This will be held in July 2008 at Wellington College in Berkshire, England. Through intensive daily class sessions, shared meals, evening lectures and specially arranged visits, there will be a unique level of creative exchange and inspiration. The Collective are: Michael Burke, Heather Hunter, Philippa Jones, Dominic Riley, Lori Sauer and Jill Sellars. Further information on this exciting event can be obtained from the Collective web site at: www.collectiveworkshops.org
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Book North 2007/8 During 2007/8, we are running a series of bookbinding workshops in Barkisland, near Halifax. The workshops will run from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm daily: large bindery - small classes. The cost is £70 for each two-day workshop and £180 for the five-day workshops. The cost will include most materials and buffet lunches. Details of local accommodation can be provided. Barkisland is located in the lovely Calder Valley, which is great Yorkshire walking country. It is within easy reach of Halifax, and the M62 between Manchester and Leeds The 5-day workshops
are: For further details or to book a place, contact Hilary Henning on 01932 787268, or email hilary.henning@tiscali.co.uk. If you want to hear about future Book North courses, contact Hilary to add your name to the Book North mailing list
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Leatherwork Courses with MacGregor & Michael, Tetbury. UK MacGregor & Michael are professional designer-makers of hand-stitched leathergoods with more than 30 years experience. Their short course builds upon the techniques described in 'The Leatherworking Handbook' by Valerie Michael. The maximum number of students is five, so each person receives individual tuition. All tools are provided for use on the courses. Provisional Dates for 2008 and further information on the whole range of our courses, including courses on:·
can be found on our website at www.leathercourses.co.uk or by contacting Val
Michael at MacGregor & Michael e-mail:
info@leathercourses.co.uk
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CBL Ascona, Switzerland The Association centro del bel libro in Ascona is the parent institution of an internationally known and recognised technical school with the specialised areas of Bookbinding and Design and Book and Paper Conservation. The Association exists for the continued development and ever higher qualification of its instructors in both areas. Competitions and exhibitions help inform the public about their activities and expand public awareness of the book. The Association makes it possible for experts in related fields and for interested laypeople to acquire knowledge and skills pertaining to the book through special courses of instruction. The Association is a not for profit organisation. Its departments assure the smooth functioning of the school and an especially well organised office assists course participants with their stay in Ascona. The Directorate, among other duties, is charged with attracting new supporting members for the Association to en sure the continued work and development of the School. Should you be in agreement with the stated goals of the Association – we would be pleased to welcome you as a new member! Department of Bookbinding and Design - The study areas of Bookbinding and Design offer discerning bookbinders the opportunity of technical and creative challenges. Course participants have the opportunity to further their qualifications through learning internationally recognised methods and techniques, are able to hone their skills and increase their knowledge, evaluate themselves and be inspired by colleagues. They will exchange ideas and find paths in creativity and through self reflection; paths which open up by being away from job demands and daily stress, away from routine, and the pressures of time and expectations of productivity. The annually changing course offerings are continually enhanced by timely developments to expand students’ depth of understanding. They include classic hand bookbinding techniques, such as the French full leather binding, the Bradel technique, as well as hand gilding. Another area of program concentration is the contemporary design of bookbindings, in which design, technique and material complement each other and fulfil the functional and qualitative aspects of a book. Department Book and Paper Conservation - The study of book and paper conservation at the centro del bel libro ascona assures further education specifically for book and paper restorers and delivers timely, inclusive and internationally recognised competencies in theory and practical applications. Scientific bases of restoration, restoration ethics, as well as documentation and decision making are encouraged and fostered in order to increase the knowledge of course participants in these areas. The opportunity to engage in dialogue in related disciplines, support and evaluation of innovation, and most of all development of practical skills to assure correct restoration and conservation measures – all are addressed in this context. The exchange of ideas among experts, and the addition of highly specialised guest lecturers provide the best conditions for exploring all relevant subjects in depth. Highly qualified teachers, a pleasant study and work environment, course participants from countries world wide, and the much renowned southern joie de vivre facilitate learning, ignite the desire to learn and communicate, and reward the student with improved self confidence. Building on these facts, it becomes an easy task to develop conventions for the protection of our cultural heritage, the book – a task which the centro del bel libro ascona has set itself and which it fulfils. Further information regarding courses programs can be found on the school's web site at: www.cbl-ascona.ch |
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| Leeds College of Technology, Yorkshire, UK | |
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Last year with great success, Leeds College of Technology, Yorkshire, UK, ran a basic craft bookbinding course. They had a good response, with eight enrolling on the course, most of who would like to move on to more advanced level. They have also had a few interested enquiries for the next basic course. This has prompted them to set up an Intermediate Craft course, which will start in February, following on from the beginners course in September. The new course will again have a certificate from NCFE after successful completion. They intend to move on to quarter and half bound case books and quarter and half bound leather bindings. The courses will run on Wednesday evenings, 5.00-8.30 pm., 18 weeks each course. The fee will be £150 plus a small enrollment fee. For
more information: Contacts: Mick McGregor at Leeds College of Technology |
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| London College of Printing, London, UK | |
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BA(HONS) Book Arts and Crafts - a course designed to develop a creative and innovative approach to the art and craft of designing and making books, as functional artifacts and art pieces. This programme of study is unique in the United Kingdom, being the only course available specifically in book arts & crafts. The course is spread over three years, year one is mostly skills based and covers a variety of bookart areas, year two includes a range of electives allowing the student to focus on certain areas in detail. This year also includes work experience. Year three includes 2 major practical projects and a dissertation in a related area. The course starts in year one as tutor led and gradually becomes student led. During the course visits are arranged to museums and galleries, field trips abroad and the possibility of engaging in the college exchange programme. A range of methods delivers the course: e.g. practical demonstration, lectures, seminars and tutorials. Bookart projects are practically based and detailed feedback is always given on student's work either through assessment sheets or in tutorial. Written projects are required in the Cultural Studies and Personal and Professional Development modules. Here is an outline of each year Year 1 - Modules include basic skills in Printmaking, Craft bookbinding, craft printing (letterpress and screen), visual studies (drawing & illustration), photography and creative bookarts. Computer studies (computer-aided design), Cultural studies and Professional development. (CS & PPD run throughout the course). Year one is intense and requires attendance over 3/4 days. Year 2 - Modules include advanced bookart structures and fine print production, electives include advanced printmaking & illustration, design bookbinding, artist's books, historical / oriental structures, conservation techniques and CAD etc. Students may now focus on particular area or specialism and drop areas they do not wish to pursue. PPD not only helps arrange work experience, but sets up student exhibitions in various galleries and the London Artists Bookfair each year. Year 3 - This year is assessed over 2 major projects and 2 lesser projects. You will be expected to produce a dissertation of around 5000/6000 words and produce a Major Elective Study, which is assessed by exhibition. Projects are student led, this year of the course using a supervision/tutorial system for major projects. Students also set up their own exhibition in a private gallery during this final year. Technical help and advice is always available and most tutors operate an "open door" policy for students who need one-to-one help. Exit Profile - Over 70% of graduates find employment in areas related to the course programme,(2002). Some have gone into teaching (PGTC) some onto post graduate education, (MA Bookarts, MA Fine Art, MA Product Design and MA Publishing etc.) This art and design course using as it does a range of 3D graphics and the book as a medium has a wide range of applications. Graduates work as makers in bookbinding, printers in Fine press (Limited Edition), printmakers, illustrators, book designers using the latest computer applications, in art departments for publishers, paper engineering (pop-ups), board-game and package design, book & card production and as exhibiting book artists. Students have exhibited to acclaim in major galleries and won international awards in France, UK, USA and Holland. This (undergraduate) course has been generally recognised as being the best available in this field. Resources are second to none, fully equipped workshops coupled with experienced staff all of whom practice within their specialism, professionally, (e.g. printmaking is taught by Tessa Holmes, exhibiting printmaker and Visual studies by the artist Daphne Plessner) Full-time students at the LCC (lcp) ,also have the advantage of being offered a large range of related "bolt-on" courses, free, to enhance their studies. The course is relatively small, targets for each year being only 25. The age range is from 18 years, at present there is a 65/35 ratio women to men. Retention rate is 92% (2002/03). HEFC inspection rating is 22/24. Students come from a wide range of cultures and backgrounds, e.g. Taiwan, Germany, France, Sweden, USA, Brazil, Spain, Greece, Japan and Korea. Prospective applicants are encouraged to visit the college. For full curriculum details and further information, please contact Mike Brunwin at: m.brunwin@lcp.linst.ac.uk or telephone on 0207 514 6500 (ex.6660) or write to: UCAS
entry codes; London
College of Communication (formally London College of Printing) School
of Printing & Publishing, Elephant & Castle, London SE1 6SB |
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Oxford Brookes University - Evening Classes These non-vocational classes provide an introduction to bookbinding, examining the techniques, materials and equipment needed to bind and repair books. Traditional methods are considered in conjunction with practical alternatives. Students will achieve an understanding of the requirements and processes involved in producing clean, neat, basic work. Students work at their own pace and are individually tutored. For
further information, please contact: Tel: +44 (0) 1865 793083 or e-mail : binding@ianaross.f2s.com |
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