In this traditional binding style, originated in East Asia, stitching serves to fasten pages with the beauty of geometric patterns.
A program from BARN's Print and Book Arts Studio, this all-levels introductory workshop will cover 4-hole stab-binding then proceed to noble stab-binding. In this traditional binding style, originated in East Asia, stitching serves to fasten pages with the beauty of geometric patterns. Examples of artists' books (old and new) using related techniques will be shown to demonstrate further possibilities.
Instructor Bio:
Chang Yuchen is an artist and educator based in New York. She was an artist in residence at MASS MoCA (North Adams), Offshore (Sabah), MAD Museum (New York), Bananafish Books (Shanghai) and Textile Art Center (Brooklyn). She has shown/performed her works at UCCA Dune, Taikwun Contemporary, Abrons Art Center, Para Site, Salt Projects, Assembly Room and etc. Yuchen teaches through Center for Book Arts, Printed Matter, Asia Art Archive in America, CUE Art Foundation and more.
Tickets are $25 for BARN members and $33 for guests. Registrations closes on Monday, February 8.
2021/02/03 - 2021/02/03
Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network (BARN)
8890 Three Tree Lane NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Free parking is available onsite.