Subject: Workshop on early stationery bindings
Structure as Decoration: an Exploration of Early Stationery Bindings Made with Lacing and Tacketing A two-day workshop with Chela Metzger Friday and Saturday, May 9-10, 2008 9am - 5pm (This date has changed since the previous announcement) at the The New York Academy of Medicine Sponsored by the NY Chapter of the Guild of Book Workers This course is inspired by the varied and beautiful lacing and tacketing found on account-books, or stationery bindings in medieval and early modern Europe. These blank books were created to hold records of businesses and organizations, and have a different set of aesthetic and structural practices than the bindings found on regular scholarly and religious books. Lacing on these books is somewhat like applique or lacing on western gear and can be as complex as the Islamic inspired mudejar star patterns found on stationery books in Spain, or the simpler lines and X patterns found all over Europe. Tacketing is a sort of "staple", usually of twisted parchment, which holds the pages to the cover, or holds the cover together, and tackets can also take many forms. Participants will have an opportunity to make their own parchment tackets, practice lacing and tacketing techniques off the book, practice making loops and buttons off the book, and then create at least one traditional stationery binding, combining techniques as desired. Prior experience hand sewing books is useful, but not required. Chela Metzger is a librarian, bookbinder and book conservator currently teaching full-time at the University of Texas at Austin School of Information. She is always curious about new book structures, and is especially enjoys the varied books folks have used for record-keeping and accounting historically. Her work in Latin America has fostered a strong interest in Spanish/Islamic influenced bindings and her father was an amateur creator of western style laced and braided items, so lacing was part of her childhood. Space is limited to 10 participants. Workshop fee: $170 Members, $220 non-Members, Materials fee: $40 RSVP: Clare Manias 212-851-5603 cmanias<-a t->yahoo< . >com The workshop will be held at the Gladys Brooks Book and Paper Conservation Lab of The New York Academy of Medicine located at 1216 Fifth Avenue at the corner of East 103rd Street in Manhattan. Clare Manias NY Chapter Co-Chair Guild of Book Workers *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:55 Distributed: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-55-010 ***Received on Sunday, 13 April, 2008