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INTRODUCTION TO BOOKBINDING

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Course Number: 244PMBM100

Dates: Sunday, October 13-20, 2024
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Meets: Su from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM , 2 sessions

Fee: $170.00

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This course ended on October 20, 2024

Welcome to an Introduction to Bookbinding. Perfect for those who have been interested in learning the basics to bind their own books, but didn't know where to start. In this 2-day workshop, we will discuss a little history related to binding techniques, go over the parts of the books and tools, what they're for, how each is created, and what brings it all together. You will make 4 books, each using a different binding technique for each one. The binding styles we'll be using are commonly known as: Japanese Stab Binding, French Link with Tape Binding, Egyptian Coptic Stitch Binding, and the Crisscross Stitch Binding (aka. Secret Belgian Binding). There will a break for lunch, so please remember to bring something to eat and drink during that time. This class is taught in connection with Eagle Eye Books of Decatur, GA.
See spruillarts.org for a list of supplies needed for this workshop. Addtionally, a Materials Kit Fee of $15 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR AT FIRST CLASS provides the additional materials you need.
Fee: $170.00

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Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 160.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00
Mandatory FeeMaterials Fee$ 10.00

Dana Shelton

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Dana's Classes

Dana Shelton teaches Handbuilding in the pottery department. Her teaching style is a mixture of demos (every class, she demos a project: decorating technique, glazing style, or some other pottery related item), hands-on interaction (she walks around and checks on each student, helping where needed, making sure everyone receives the attention and help they require), independent study (each student works on the type of project they wish, whether it be based on a demo she's given, or something else they wish to explore), and humor (Dana feels the students should have fun in the class and not be stressed).

Art in it's many forms has always been a passion of Dana's. But after taking her first wheel class at Spruill Center for the Arts, and following it with the handbuilding classes, she had found a new endeavor. Ceramics was a medium where your canvas could take any shape you liked, from simple 2-D pieces to complex 3-D constructions. And they could range from functional pieces like plates and planters to decorative only pieces like wall hangings and sculptural art.

Her first foray into teaching ceramics came when she filled in for an injured instructor for the quarter to teach the wheel class. After that, she was hooked. Being able to share and pass on the knowledge she's gained felt wonderful. Dana became an official instructor for the Spruill Center for the Arts, teaching handbuilding in 2016. There she teaches and demonstrates many different techniques for creating, decorating, and glazing pieces, from different carving and shaping styles to firing methods like raku and saggar. She really enjoys seeing the students progress and grow, plus, the excitement a student has when they are happy about a finished piece is heart-warming.

Of course, when she's not working in pottery, there are always other artistic endeavors to tackle. Or, she can just dream of new ceramic creations and experiments. She looks forward to bringing out the love of clay with her students and pushing them further with new ideas.

Her favorite artists are Leonardo Da Vinci, because he crossed multiple disciplines, from art and architecture to engineering and science, and Georgia O'Keeffe, because of her understanding of lighting, shadows, and minute details, the ability to incorporate realism into the abstract, and the ability to expand her style.

Date Day Time Location
10/13/2024Sunday10 AM to 4 PM RM 210
10/20/2024Sunday10 AM to 4 PM RM 210

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