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Linocuts: An Intro to Typography, Layout and Design

Wednesdays, June 17 – July 1 / 5:30 – 8:30 pm

Students will be introduced to and become familiar with Type terminology, a little history, letter anatomy, layout, composition, linocut carving and printing. We?ll explore the typographic grid, the importance of visual hierarchy, layout, and linocut block printing. Supply List: Student can bring toner prints (backwards) of their designs to class if they choose. Any inspirational imagery should also be included. Any additional papers can be brought. Students can also bring their favorite lettering, phrases, words in a backwards toner printed form.

Instructor: Kelly Wallis
Ages: 15 and up / All levels

Book Arts: Coptic-Style Hardcover Journal

Thursday, July 16 / 10:30 am – 4:30 pm

Create a beautiful hardcover journal with exposed sewing on the spine and inventive book covers. The Coptic-Style book is an ancient structure that combines beauty and durability. In addition to learning this extraordinary technique, you will learn how to easily adapt the structure to create a photo album and create permanent collage book covers with gel medium. Some bookbinding experience is helpful but not required.

Supply List: Pencil, 18” metal ruler, Xacto knife, bookbinding awl, bone folder, medium and large binder clips, 1” glue brush.

Instructor: Katherine Case
Ages: 15 and Up / All Levels

Book Arts: Six Books – One Day (New Structures!)

Sunday, May 17 / 10:30 am – 4:30 pm

This class features new non-adhesive book structures so returning students will find new challenges and new students will enjoy learning from start-to finish. Create a miniature book with pockets, a folded “Guest Book” and a flag book, as well as variations on the Asian stab binding and Katherine Case’s tricky two signature sewn chapbook. These fun projects are a great way to become acquainted with the tools and materials of bookbinding, or to further hone and develop your bookbinding skills.

Supply List: Pencil, 18” metal ruler, Xacto knife, bookbinding awl, bone folder, scissors, medium binder clips, doublestick tape

Instructor: Katherine Case
Ages: Ages 15 and Up / All Levels

Introduction to Boxmaking: Handmade Box with a Hinged Lid

Thursdays, April 16 – 30 / 5:30 – 8:30 pm

Make this handmade box for your most treasured mementos. Over the three sessions of class, students will be introduced to every aspect of hand boxmaking, including cutting and preparation of bookcloth, decorative paper and board; gluing and assembly; and techniques for scaling this structure and others to perfectly enclose a particular book or keepsake. Students will also be able to personalize their boxes. 

Instructor: Katherine Case 
Ages: 15+ / All levels 

Supply List:

  • Ruler
  • X-acto knife
  • Bone folder
  • 1″ glue brush
  • A clean cotton rag
  • Any decorative paper or collage elements you would like to incorporate into your box

The Collagraph Book: Techniques in Printmaking and Bookmaking

Tuesdays, April 14 – May 12 / 6 – 9 pm

This class will combine the art of collagraph printmaking and bookmaking. Students will learn how to make their own collagraph plates, learn intaglio printmaking techniques, and learn to bind their own hand-made journal using the collagraph plates and prints. Students will also learn to bind their book and sew edges using a Coptic stitch technique.

Supply List:

  • 4 sheets Rives BFK lightweight paper
  • Xacto knife 
  • 12” ruler old toothbrushes for inking
  • 3 tubes of colors (your favorite) Charbonnel Etching Inks 
  • Small bottle of Elmers glue 
  • Small bottle of PVA (polyvinyl acetate) glue 
  • Copies of images or computer printouts, magazine images or other paper art used for collage 
  • Scraps of lace, yarn, textured papers, cheese cloth, stickers
  • Book Binder needle 
  • 4-ply waxed linen thread (color your choice)

Instructor: Candace Nicol
Ages:15 and Up / All Levels

Book Arts: Foundational Calligraphy

Wednesdays, March 4 – 25 / 6 – 9 pm

This beautiful, clear, and simple style of calligraphic writing is based on a circular “o.” The analysis of these lovely rounded shapes is a great place for students to begin a calligraphy education or to improve and refine skills for those who have previously studied lettering. Students will artfully letter minuscule and majuscule forms with pen and ink on paper to illustrate words.

Instructor: Carol Pallesen

Ages: 15 and up

Required Supplies: Notebook (optional), 3mm Brause nib, nib holder, Higgins Eternal Ink, ink dishes (small to hold ink, larger to hold small dish), paper (Strathmore 300 Series Sketch 9×12″ tapebound), rag, apron, baby wipes. If you have any questions regarding these supplies, please call Carol Pallesen directly (775 329-6983) and she will be able to assist you.

Book Arts: Collage Adventure

Saturday, January 24 / 10:30 am – 4:30 pm

Great collage combines elements of both structure and free association. Using Katherine’s legendary paper collection and a collaging technique guaranteed to produce fabulous compositions, we will create an edition of collaborative handmade books. In this fun class, you’ll learn ways to both “banish your inner editor” releasing creative play, and then to reign it in, creating a balanced composition.

Instructor: Katherine Case

Ages: 15 and Up / All Levels

Required Supplies: 

  • pencil
  • ruler
  • x-acto knife
  • 1″ glue brush 
  • a selection of images, paper scraps, ephemera and other collage elements to incorporate into your compositions

 

Book Arts: Handmade Journal for 2015

Instructor: Katherine Case

Book Arts: Hardcover Journal with Exposed Spine

Saturday, February 7 / 10:30 am – 4:30 pm

This hardcover journal has an attractive opening in the center of the spine to better show off your hand stitching and signatures. The elegant bookcloth covers, end papers and eclectic assortment of inner pages make this a beautiful, personalized book.

Instructor: Katherine Case

Ages: 15 and Up / All Levels

Required Supplies: 

  • pencil
  • ruler
  • x-acto knife
  • 1″ glue brush
  • bone folder
  • scissors
  • paper or small collage elements you would like to incorporate into your book

 

Book Arts: Non-Adhesive Bookbinding

An excellent introduction to the tools, techniques and resources of bookbinding, we will create three different non-adhesive book structures: an accordion book, a single signature chapbook and a book from a single sheet of paper. After this class you’ll have the tools and know-how to begin making journals, artists’ books, chapbooks and more.

Instructor: Katherine Case

Ages: 15 and Up / All Levels

Required Supplies: Pencil, 18” metal ruler, Xacto knife (#10), Bookbinding Awl, Bone folder, scissors, medium binder clips, glue stick.

NOTE: Please bring a sack lunch.