Bookbinding One
Online Via Zoom
Students will learn the fundamentals of bookbinding by making three structures: a flat back case binding (or a classic hardcover book), a long stitch journal, and a box to house tools or one of the books created during the class. Discussions about grain direction, paper folding, adhesives, and tools will be incorporated during the class.
Level: This class is appropriate for adult students at all levels.
Dates: 6 Wednesdays: October 28th, November 4th, November 11th, November 18th, November 25th, December 2nd
Time: 6pm-7:30pm (CST)
Max. no of students: 10
Instructor: Kevin Auer
Cost: $200 tuition & materials + $10 shipping fee
- Members receive a 10% discount off the total cost of the workshop. Please click here to join as a Member.
- This workshop requires a kit that will be mailed to registered students via USPS 2-Day Priority.
- We sell a variety of tools and other items in our online store. This requires a separate transaction, but we can mail tools/merchandise, along with your workshop kit, if applicable.
- Zoom meetings for this workshop will be recorded. Students will have private access to the recordings for 90 days.
ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Registration will end Wednesday, October 21st at 5pm. Early registration is encouraged.
- This workshop is designed for adults. Older teenagers, age 16-17, may also register. For information on resources for younger children, please click here.
- At this time, we are only mailing kits to the continental US. A detailed list of materials in the kit can be emailed to a registered student living outside the continental US, prior to the workshop.
- Registered students will receive a link to the Zoom meeting in the confirmation email. Students will also receive detailed instructions on how best to participate via Zoom, helpful if one is unfamiliar with the platform.
In addition to a tablet or computer with a reliable Internet connection and a well-lit space in which to work, students will need to provide the following:
1). Sharp pencil with eraser
2). Metal ruler or straight edge, 12” minimum length
3). Self-healing cutting mat or several layers of cardboard to protect table surface
4). PVA glue or other suitable white craft glue and glue brush
5). Awl or large needle stuck in cork
6). Bone folder or back of spoon for creasing
7). Scalpel or x-acto knife
8). Waste paper for gluing out. Newspaper or junk mail will work.
ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Kevin Auer trained as an apprentice in bookbinding with Scott Mullenberg in Portland, Maine. He then worked as a conservation technician for a number of years at Cornell University. After graduating from the conservation program at the University of Texas at Austin, Kevin worked as a book conservator at the Walters Art Museum. Kevin learned letterpress from David Wolfe in Portland, Maine. He co-owned Wolfe Editions, a small shop that specialized in artists’ books and limited edition work. Kevin also ran his own shop for a number of years doing letterpress printing and book binding. He has taught letterpress at Dartmouth College, The Maryland Institute College of Art, and The University of Texas at Austin. Kevin is currently the Director of the Communication Design Program at The University of Houston, Victoria.
- Meeting 1 of 6
October 28, 2020
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Total spaces remaining: 17 - Meeting 2 of 6
November 4, 2020
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Total spaces remaining: 17 - Meeting 3 of 6
November 11, 2020
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Total spaces remaining: 17 - Meeting 4 of 6
November 18, 2020
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Total spaces remaining: 17 - Meeting 5 of 6
November 25, 2020
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Total spaces remaining: 17 - Meeting 6 of 6
December 2, 2020
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Total spaces remaining: 17