Apr 23 2022
The Accordion Variations: 3 Basic Book Structures

The Accordion Variations: 3 Basic Book Structures

Presented by Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory and Educational Foundation at Morgan Conservatory

The common accordion book structure takes on new life with variations useful to book artists and bookbinders alike. In the morning portion, we will make a triangle accordion, as well as a sewn book with an accordion spine. The afternoon will be devoted to incorporating cut work, collage, drawing, and other techniques into the structure to make a unique artist’s book. Numerous techniques will be demonstrated and models will be available for inspection. Bring your favorite collage materials, drawing or lettering pens, and your imagination, and join in the fun. No experience necessary.

Instructor bio:

Fran Kovac is a bookbinder in private practice in Cleveland and has modeled book bindings that stretch from the 4th Century C.E. to the 20th. Working often with wood and metal, she adapts historic binding structures to contemporary applications. Fran has studied bookbinding with Pamela Spitzmueller, Hedi Kyle, Jim Croft, Julia Miller, Dan Essig, and Shanna Leino, among many others.

Supply List:

thin awl

break off knife or scalpel

right-angle triangle, small to medium

pencil

straight needle (#1 or #3 darner recommended)

bone folder / Teflon folder

scissors

collage materials and decorative papers (optional)

optional (bring if you have):

cutting mat

metal straight edge / ruler

glue brushes (medium and small)

Japanese screw punch with bits

½ “ brass rule

Admission Info

$105

Dates & Times

2022/04/23 - 2022/04/23

Location Info

Morgan Conservatory

1754 E. 47th Street, Cleveland, OH 44103