April 22, 2013

Jim Horton announces boundedition

Introducing boundedition: a community book arts center offering classes in bookbinding, skill building workshops, exhibitions and access to emerging technologies in a vibrant open studio environment. From letterpress printing to laser cutting, boundedition provides avenues for creative expression and collaboration among a rich variety of artists, printers, craftsmen, designers, calligraphers and other folk who are passionate about exploring book and paper art and trades.

Located on the south side of Ann Arbor near the new Costco, boundedition's letterpress studio is managed by printer Jim Horton, who will be on hand to train and assist members. The letterpress studio features a full range of vintage presses and equipment.

Book artist Barbara Brown will lead the boundedition bookbinding program, sharing her expertise in alternative constructions, artist's books and bringing in guest instructors to inspire and educate. Collaborating with designer and maker Laura Earle, traditional techniques meet emerging technologies to generate new expressions in the book and paper arts. Product designer Tom Veling will mentor members with skill building workshops designed to foster specialized aspects of bookbinding and printing. Gene Alloway offers experienced perspectives on all things bibliophile.

Coming in May 2013, drop in for a session or join as a member.

boundedition
3765 Plaza Drive
near State Street and Ellsworth, by Costco and the airport

As more information becomes available, it will be posted here. Please contact Jim Horton at jimhorton (at) sbcglobal (dot) net if you have any questions or for further information.


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