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Bookarts: Stab Stitch & Variations
August 15, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
All IPRC workshops through Summer 2021 will be held via Zoom, PST
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$25-55 sliding scale
3 no-cost spots available; BIPOC prioritized; reach out to hquinn@iprc.org to inquire
Bookarts Workshop: Stab Stitch & Variations
In this introductory book arts workshop, participants will come away equipped with a basic understanding of the tools required for bookbinding, and will learn how to bind books through Japanese stab binding. This non-adhesive binding makes gorgeous decorative patterns on the spine of the book. We’ll go over several different styles and techniques, and you’ll leave class with 3-4 notebooks handmade by you! Paper materials provided. Beginners welcome.
Instructor: Isabel Diana
Class capacity: 10
Class meeting: Sunday, August 15th, 12-2pm PST
$25-55 sliding scale
3 no-cost spots available; BIPOC prioritized; reach out to hquinn@iprc.org to inquire
Required Materials:
- Waxed Linen Thread
- Awl
- Binder’s needle
- 2 binder clips
- Pencil
Optional Materials
Participants can choose to purchase their own materials in advance of the workshop, or for participants joining locally, check out a material kit (contactless pickup) from the IPRC. Materials kits are available to borrow from the IPRC for a period of one week.
Instructor Bio:
Isabel Diana (she/her) is a Canadian/Colombian Printmaker who primarily works with text and image. Their practice is strongly influenced by book arts in both use and also methodology. Working mainly in screenprint and digital they are constantly trying to mix and merge. They are currently a Print Media MFA candidate at PNCA whose body of work is currently focusing on intergeneration knowledge, displacement and self identity.
Social media : @tropicalglowbaby / @isabeldiana
Website: https://isabel-diana.format.com