Big Blank Book: Traditionally Sewn Paper Case Bookbinding Workshop

Students will fold paper into sections, sew, then adhere the book block into a stiff paper cover making an 8 ½” x 11” page sized blank book. The sections are sewn together in a traditional case binding sewing pattern, resulting in a large sketchbook or journal. We will prepare a second book to take home and sew to solidify skills and knowledge. Learn basic elements of hand book binding tools, materials, and techniques supplemented by handouts. Students leave the class with knowledge and skills to make more of these books, with no need for heavy equipment. No experience necessary.

Cost: $35
Includes materials to prepare and finish two blank books

For questions, please email: goldenrory@gmail.com

Tools for students to bring:
Bone folder, Xacto knife, 12” ruler, pen for note taking, needle tool / pin tool / awl, small cutting mat if you can bring. NOTE: if you have an old print or drawing (on, say, Rives BFK or Arches Cover or some other heavy paper, that you want to use as a book cover, please bring! Email with questions.

About the instructor:
Rory Golden holds an MFA in Book Arts from the University of Alabama. He directed The Center for Book Arts in NYC, where he founded a residency program for artists, a letterpress poetry reading series, and other seminal CBA artistic programs. His artist books are in prominent public collections nation-wide. Rory teaches book and paper arts studio and professional development workshops and has taught and lectured as a visiting artist at over 100 non-profits, college and universities, and museums. Rory was a 2018 Crosstown Arts resident artist. @rorygolden @palmapodocapress.

Big Blank Sketchbook: Long Stitch Bookbinding Workshop

Students will fold and sew through hefty paper cover material to make an 8 ½” x 11” page sized blank book. The book is sewn in an exposed sewing style from Germany, the long stitch. The thread and sewing is visible on the outside of the spine, creating a decorative element. This sturdy structure travels well and makes an excellent sketchbook or journal. We will also prepare a second book to take home and sew for skills reinforcement. Learn basic elements of hand book binding tools, materials, and techniques, supplemented by handouts. Students leave the class with knowledge and skills to make more of these books, with no need for heavy equipment. All skill levels welcome. No experience necessary.

Cost: $35
Includes materials to prepare and finish two blank books

Tools needed by students:
Bone folder, Xacto knife, 12” ruler, pen for note taking, needle tool / pin tool / awl

About the instructor:
Rory Golden holds an MFA in Book Arts from the University of Alabama. He directed The Center for Book Arts in NYC, where he founded a residency program for artists, a letterpress poetry reading series, and other seminal CBA artistic programs. His artist books are in prominent public collections nation-wide. Rory teaches book and paper arts studio and professional development workshops and has taught and lectured as a visiting artist at over 100 non profits, college and universities, and museums. Rory was a 2018 Crosstown Arts resident artist. @rorygolden @palmapodocapress.

Object of Sketch: CNC File Making and Prototyping

A class focusing on demystifying computer-aided crafting and small-scale industrial design using CAD (Computer Aided Design) and CNC routers.

This seminar will include:

– CNC Basics and File Workflows (Illustrator, Rhino, AutoCaD, G-Code, etc.)

– Use of CNC in the Shared Art Making Space

– Project Demos

Register here


Instructor
Royce Joyner

Price
Pay what you can — Suggested Donation of $25

FAQs

Is there a minimum age requirements to enter the event?
18 years old is the the minimum age requirement.

How do I get there?
Shared Art Making is located in the Crosstown Concourse at 1350 Concourse Ave Suite 177, Memphis, TN 38104. Free parking is available in the Concourse garage. The parking garage is well-lit and the G4S security guards will be happy to escort you to your vehicle. We are on the first floor just past Farm Burger and the red spiral staircase next to the Suntrust Financial Confidence Center.

Who is this class for?
This class is for Shared Art Making members and the community.

Important Class Policy
Please be respectful of the short time you and the other participants have to learn and be on time. If you arrive more than a half an hour late, we will not be able to teach you. We ask that you not cancel your reservation or ticket less than a week in advance.

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Email shared@crosstownarts.org with any questions you may have.

Cancellation of Classes
If the minimum number is not met in class enrollment, the teacher may opt to cancel class. If this is the case, we will give a full refund of class payment. We will attempt to give as much notice as possible.

Object of Sketch: CNC File Making and Prototyping

A class focusing on demystifying computer-aided crafting and small-scale industrial design using CAD (Computer Aided Design) and CNC routers.

Suggested donation: $25
Register here

This seminar will include:

– CNC Basics and File Workflows (Illustrator, Rhino, AutoCaD, G-Code, etc.)

– Use of CNC in the Shared Art Making Space

– Project Demos

If there are other specific CNC-related topics you would like to request to cover, answer in this form: Seminar Questionnaire.


Instructor
Royce Joyner

Price
Suggested Donation of $25

FAQs

Is there a minimum age requirements to enter the event?
18 years old is the the minimum age requirement.

How do I get there?
Shared Art Making is located in the Crosstown Concourse at 1350 Concourse Ave Suite 177, Memphis, TN 38104. Free parking is available in the Concourse garage. The parking garage is well-lit and the G4S security guards will be happy to escort you to your vehicle. We are on the first floor just past Farm Burger and the red spiral staircase next to the Suntrust Financial Confidence Center.

Who is this class for?
This class is for Shared Art Making members and the community.

Important Class Policy
Please be respectful of the short time you and the other participants have to learn and be on time. If you arrive more than a half an hour late, we will not be able to teach you. We ask that you not cancel your reservation or ticket less than a week in advance.

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Email shared@crosstownarts.org with any questions you may have.

Cancellation of Classes
If the minimum number is not met in class enrollment, the teacher may opt to cancel class. If this is the case, we will give a full refund of class payment. We will attempt to give as much notice as possible.