Coptic Stitch Bookbinding Series All Three Classes
Jan 25th, 1-4pm
In this workshop attendees will explore Bookmaking using the Coptic stitch and recycled book covers gathered from the Moscow Recycling Center. Coptic binding is a way of binding pages of a book together without glue or staples. In this workshop attendees will learn about the Coptic stitch and how to use it to create a sketchbook or journal with a recycled book cover.
Feb. 15th, 1-4pm
This workshop attendees will continue to explore or begin to explore bookmaking using the Coptic stitch. Participants can choose to use a recycled book cover gathered from the Moscow Recycling Center, or to create their own book cover. Coptic binding is a way of binding pages of a book together without glue or staples. In this workshop attendees will learn about the Coptic stitch and how to use it to create a sketchbook or journal.
March 15th, 1-4pm
Workshop attendees will explore Bookmaking using the Coptic stitch and expand on their skills or learn new skills. Participants can choose from recycled book covers gathered from the Moscow Recycling Center, creating their own book cover, or using a wooden cover. Coptic binding is a way of binding pages of a book together without glue or staples. In this workshop attendees will learn about the Coptic stitch and how to use it to create a sketchbook or journal with a cover of their choosing.
Class will be held in Moscow Contemporary’s New Space!
Palouse Mall, 2012 W Pullman Rd, Moscow, ID
Enter through the parking lot entrance or enter through the Ross entrance.
Rachael Eastman is an artist and teacher on the Palouse. She earned her Bachelor degree in Fine Art from the University of Wyoming in 2007 and completed her Master’s degree in Fine Art in 2010 from the University of Idaho Rachael then went on to receive her K-12 Art Teaching Certification. She currently teaches art in Lewiston as well as running her own studio in Moscow called Raven Hammer Studio.
*Registration is not complete until class fees have been paid.