Struggles of Wills, an artist’s book in my Grief Books series, is in The Illustrated Accordion exhibition at the Kalamazoo Book Arts Center! The Illustrated Accordion February 3 – March 24, 2023 Kalamazoo Book Arts Center Gallery In-person Reception March 3 from 5-8 pm This conceptual book includes heavyweight marbled papers with hand stitching, collage […]
Read the rest of this post...Book Arts for Prints and Photos – Hajosy Arts – Sat, July 15
Private Bookmaking Workshop with Cristina Hajosy Workshop Title: Book Arts for Prints and Photos Date & Time: Saturday, July 15, 2023 – 10:30am to 4pm Location: Canton, MA Limited to 6 students Tuition: $125 includes all materials and lunch This all-day workshop takes the bookmaking process from start to finish with a focus on book structures […]
Read the rest of this post...Layered Accordion Books – Hajosy Arts – April 6
Private Bookmaking Workshop with Cristina Hajosy Workshop Title: Layered Accordion Books Date & Time: Thursday, April 6, 2023 from 10:30am to 4:30pm Location: Canton, MA Limited to 5 students Tuition: $125 includes all materials, tehnique handouts and lunch Of all the non-traditional book structures, the Accordion, or “Concertina” is my favorite for it’s dramatic presentation. […]
Read the rest of this post...New Workshop at MassArt – Artists’ Books Intensive – August 9 and 11, 2016
This 2-day intensive will introduce more than a dozen different binds from historical to modern, from streamlined to sculptural. We’ll explore the connections between content and structure, outside vs. inside, and layers of meaning for interesting, engaging visual books.
Read the rest of this post...Japanese Puncture Book Workshop – Fruitlands Museum, Harvard, MA – August 13, 2016
This all-day workshop will explore a beloved book structure: the Japanese puncture (or “stab”) binding. This technique is especially useful as it joins individual sheets into a text block. The sheets can be edited and sequenced by the artist, then bound, resequenced, and then bound again and again! Perfect for visual journals, print collections, photo albums, signature books, and upscale scrapbooking, you will find the Japanese puncture book has endless uses. Fruitlands Museum, Harvard, Mass. with Cristina Hajosy on Saturday, August 13, 2016
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