Scrapbook and Bookbinding Workshop
Join us for an exciting two-day bookbinding workshop, taught by Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Delaney Me-Sun Shin, where you'll learn how to create your own custom scrapbook from scratch, perfect for storing your treasured memories! In this class, you'll get hands-on experience designing and assembling the physical book—complete with binder’s boards, decorative cover papers, and hand-sewn binding techniques. You’ll follow simple steps to cut, glue, and craft the book, making it a one-of-a-kind home for your photos, notes, and keepsakes. This class is ideal for anyone looking to combine creativity and craftsmanship in the art of bookbinding! Spots are limited to 9.
Delaney MeSun Shin, born and raised in the Midwest, is an interdisciplinary artist exploring her identity through biological imagery. Her work spans hanging installations and 2D/3D artworks, reflecting her roots, cultural upbringing, and microbiology influences. Inspired by the natural sciences and her biracial Korean-Caucasian heritage, Shin's art is marked by authenticity and self-expression. Trained in drawing and painting, she primarily works with paper. Shin holds an MFA from Bowling Green State University and a BFA from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. She currently teaches at Francis Marion University.
Details
Time: Saturday, March 1 from 10am - 3:30pm with an hour lunch break | Sunday, March 2 from 2pm - 4pm
Ages 16 and up: $100/per person for non-members.
Minimum for workshop to make: 4 people
Workshop Limit: 9 people
Member Tickets will go on sale 2/1/25
Non-member tickets will go on sale 2/8/25
$100/person for Non-members.
Members get the corresponding discount with their membership level.
Family level membership = 10% discount
Donor level membership = 15% discount
Patron level membership = 20% discount
Sustainer level membership = 25% discount
Founder level membership = 30% discount
Registration is required via the "Find Tickets" link.
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