Subject: Workshop on rebacking
Leather Rebacking Workshop with James Reid-Cunningham Gladys Brooks Book and Paper Conservation Laboratory New York Academy of Medicine 1216 Fifth Avenue East 103rd Street New York Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 7-9, 2007 9am - 5pm Sponsored by the NY Chapter of the Guild of Book Workers Damaged leather bookbindings pose a great challenge to bookbinders. This workshop will cover traditional leather rebacking techniques for both tight and hollow back books. This technique utilizes thinned and colored leather to repair broken joints and reattach loose spines and boards. Topics will include: cleaning and consolidating leather; lifting the existing spine and along the spine edge of the board; staining and paring new leather; covering; re-adhering the original spine; and final touch-ups. There will be in-depth discussions of issues relating to different types of leathers, dyes, surface coatings, consolidants, adhesives, and tools for lifting and paring. This class will alternate demonstrations with benchwork under close supervision. It is aimed at students with some experience paring leather and covering in leather. More experienced students and those with previous training in leather rebacking will be challenged to explore more advanced topics. James Reid-Cunningham studied art history at Johns Hopkins University and Tufts University before beginning his career in book conservation at Harvard University. He learned bookbinding with Mark Esser at the North Bennet Street School in Boston, and is President of the Guild of Book Workers. Formerly the Conservator of the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, he is currently the Chief Conservator of the Boston Athenaeum. Workshop fee: Members $260, Non-members $320. Materials fee: $35 Participants should bring leather bound books with loose or attached boards for experimentation, paring knives, lifting knife, and standard bookbinding tools and brushes. To register or for more information contact Clare Manias 212-851-5603 cmanias [at] yahoo__com *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:7 Distributed: Monday, May 28, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-7-016 ***Received on Tuesday, 15 May, 2007