June 10, 2012, 10:00am - 4:00pm
Held at: The Library Company of Philadelphia
Held at: The Library Company of Philadelphia
1314 Locust Street, Philadelphia, 19107
Participants will learn to transform simple sheets of paper into a variety of books, envelopes, folders, boxes and other useful objects through the art of paper folding. Using a simple set of tools, we will manipulate paper (with the occasional cut & and rarely adhesive) into elegantly simple and dynamically functional objects. Participants will have the opportunity to work with many different papers as well as less conventional materials such as Tyvek®.
$100
$10 materials fee paid to instructor
A check holds your spot.
Please make the check out to: The
Guild of Book Workers
Mail it to:
Alice Austin
The Library Company
1314 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Required tools: bone folder, utility knife, 12" steel ruler, 12 x 18" self-healing cutting mat, & pencil.
Required tools: bone folder, utility knife, 12" steel ruler, 12 x 18" self-healing cutting mat, & pencil.
Bill Hanscom is a project
conservation technician at the Weissman Preservation Center for Harvard
University libraries, where he treats a broad range of special collections
materials. He is also an adjunct instructor in Bookbinding at Montserrat
College of Art.