In this new course students have the opportunity to explore Book Arts in various forms including basic western and eastern binding methods as well as more advanced book concepts such as text and image, layering, simultaneous pages, fold-outs, non-adhesive bindings and the book as sculptural object.
Book Arts represent a unique crossroads in contemporary visual arts. Conventionally, the value of a book is considered to reside in the content with the author of the text separated from the binder of the pages. Yet the tactile presence of the book object invariably elicits a physical response from the reader on a purely aesthetic level. At every point there is a layering of tradition and innovation, convention and reinvention.
Students will learn a variety of binding techniques including Simple Case binding, Japanese binding, Coptic binding and Album bindings. Additionally, alongside the technical aspects of binding, students will learn safe and reliable measuring, cutting, aligning, folding, gluing and pressing techniques in order to produce an Artist's Book of sound construction which embodies the artist's intention.
Course tutor Meg Green has many years of teaching experience and holds Bachelor and Masters Degrees in Print Media and Book Arts. Her original works have been exhibited in Montreal, New York and London.
Course Code: EC1103039
Course Tutor: Meg Green
Course Dates: Mondays, 23 April - 2 July 2012
(no class on 4 June)
Course Times: 6.30pm – 9pm
Course Cost: £230 includes starter pack of tools & materials
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