Event details
Nov
21
Making an East Asian Book: Book Binding
In this workshop, you will bind sheets of washi paper using traditional Japanese stab-binding techniques, most commonly the four-hole binding. This method originated in China, entered Japan during the Heian period, and developed further in the Edo period before Western binding became standard. Participants will enjoy creating their own wahon (Japanese books) while learning about the history of Japanese bookmaking. This hands-on activity offers a unique way to experience a centuries-old craft and deepens appreciation for books as cultural artifacts.
This workshop is the third in a series. You can attend one or all of the workshops. Please register for each one separately (Japanese paper making on Nov. 7 and Woodblock printing on Nov. 13)
Instructor: Michiru Lowe
This workshop is the third in a series. You can attend one or all of the workshops. Please register for each one separately (Japanese paper making on Nov. 7 and Woodblock printing on Nov. 13)
Instructor: Michiru Lowe
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