Schedule: Mar 18, 2021 -- 6pm - 8pm (ET);
5pm - 7pm (CT); 4pm - 6pm (MT); 3pm - 5pm (PT);
Registration deadline: Mar 4, 2021
Find out how far a single sheet of paper can go by making a selection of simple folded books. These structures are great for zines, comics, cards, and artist books. These books can be used with simple, inexpensive means of duplication, as well as with more complex artmaking mediums and methods. The focus of this workshop will be making a set of models to be used as reference to be used for future work. Paper choices, layout, and duplication methods will all be covered.
Location/Venue: Online with Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory
For more info & pictures: https://www.morganconservatory.org/tunnel-books
Cost/Fee: $65
Material/Studio fee: Included
Their workshop calendar: https://www.morganconservatory.org/workshops-by-category
Instructor and bio: Stephanie Wolff works with paper, text, textile, and the book form, with projects that explore themes of weather, history, and rural life, among other topics. She has been awarded fellowship/residencies, including from the American Antiquarian Society and the Jaffe Center for Book Arts. Her artist books are held in public and private collections and been exhibited in the United States and Germany. As a longtime teacher of book arts, she enjoys sharing her knowledge from many years in bookbinding, conservation, and fine arts. www.stephaniewolffstudio.com