Bookworks: Introduction to the Book as Art Object (3-part workshop)
May 1, 8, 15
6-9 PM
$225 (members)
$275 (non-members)
Immerse yourself in the realm of book arts through our three-part workshop series: Bookworks: Introduction to the Book as Art Object. Designed with a focus on photography, this comprehensive course invites participants to discover the transformative power of books as vessels for visual storytelling and exploring photography through sculptural dimensions.
You can register for individual workshops via eventbrite. If you'd like to register for all three workshops, please email lfatemi@gallery44.org.
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Bookworks: Introduction to the Book Arts
Join us for an Introduction to the Book Arts. We will learn about the tools and materials you’ll need and make books to present text and images. In one night, we’ll touch on different styles of book construction, the tools and materials needed, and the techniques. Once the workshop is completed, you’ll have a stable base to make books to share your photographs as well as a set of books to use for future work.
Andrew Huot is a book artist and bookbinder in Toronto, ON, Canada, where he operates Big River Bindery. He taught bookbinding, conservation, and preservation at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois for 12 years. In addition to conservation and bookbinding, he teaches bookbinding and book arts in his Scarborough studio, for the Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild, and at arts centers around Toronto. He holds a Masters in Book Arts from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and his artists’ books use photographs, linoleum cuts, and text to share the humorous side of everyday life. His artists’ books are in collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, Yale University, Emory University, and OCADU.