Event Info
Course Code: 25SBB102V
This three-week virtual workshop takes place on Zoom on Mondays, February 17th – March 3rd, 2024 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm eastern time on Zoom.
- Monday, February 17th, from 6PM to 8PM ET
- Monday, February 24th, from 6PM to 8PM ET
- Monday, March 3rd, from 6PM to 8PM ET
Please Note: Registration for this workshop closes on February 3, 2025 at 11:59pm.
About the Workshop:
This three-week, virtual workshop is taught by instructor Scott McCarney.
Drum leaf binding and its various precedents all create a lay-flat structure ideal for displaying photographs and prints. This workshop will explore three techniques – a Japanese Album, a Japanese Butterfly book, and a Drum-Leaf binding – which all have similarly easy and ingenious modes of assembly.
After learning these structures, participants will then case their Drum-Leaf books into easily assembled quarter-cloth covers with throw-back spines. Since each page spread is a single folded folio, participants can print their images across the gutter with no interruption, making these techniques very popular with printmakers and photographers. Once completed, these books lie flat when opened, making them easy and comfortable to view. No previous bookbinding experience required!
Fun Fact: Drum leaf binding is a structure developed by artist and bookbinder Timothy Ely. He was inspired by his studio of vellum binding in England, where he observed how vellum was drummed to boards to minimize pulling.
Required Supplies:
Materials:
- Paper
- Book cloth
- Book board
Tools:
- Bone folder
- Glue
- Ruler
- Scissors
More detailed materials lists, including measurements, will be provided in the confirmation email sent upon registration.
About Scott McCarney
Scott McCarney is an artist, designer, and educator based in Rochester, New York. His primary art practice has been in book form since 1980 and spans many media, from offset and digital printing to sculptural and site-specific installation.
His bookworks can be found in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; and Yale University Art Gallery, among others. His work is shown internationally (Sao Paulo, Brazil; Melbourne, Australia; Baku, Azerbaijan) as well as closer to home (Hallwalls, Buffalo NY; Everson Museum, Syracuse NY; Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester NY). His teaching and lecturing itinerary is varied and eclectic, carrying the banner of artist’s books to Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Mexico, and South America.
He recently concluded 16 years of teaching in the College of Art and Design at Rochester Institute of Technology.
All images courtesy of the instructor.
In order to best serve our community near and far, many of our online classes are pay-what-you-can. The amount you choose to pay goes directly toward our instructors and toward creating scholarship opportunities for the future. This class will be recorded and the recording will be viewable for up to 30 days after the class.