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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY -
Appleton, WI (March
31 – June 12, 2008)
ART 300 & 500 – Intm. & Adv. Painting
Tuesday, & Thursday (8:30am-12:00pm)
ART 320 & 520 – Intm. & Adv. Printmaking
Tuesday, & Thursday (1:00pm-4:30pm)
WORKSHOPS: Books, Boxes, Printmaking
BOOK WORKSHOPS (Boxes, Printmaking)
Altered Books: This class is ideal for those students interested in exploring their own personal vision by using alternative book making methods. We will investigate different constructions by altering an existing book and/or using found objects to create a three dimensional narrative. Technical non-toxic demonstrations will be given in copy transfer, creating malleable images, paper lithography, stamping and various surface treatments that may be applied to any surface. To my fellow "pack-rats", I encourage you to bring all of those miscellaneous drawings, photographs, postcards and any other items to enhance your personal vision. Reference materials will also be available during class. All levels welcome. *A general bookbinding course is recommended before taking this class.
Artist Books: Alternative Structures: This six week course was designed to inspire the artist in all of us. Each student will learn new binding methods and appropriate uses each week. The structures and processes will include; variations on the pamphlet stitch, adhesives and their proper uses, all about accordions, perfect binding, folders, envelopes, portfolios, transfers and whatever else the class is interested in exploring. Since concept plays an important role in book development, bring your ideas and be ready to work. A small amount of time will be devoted to individual projects that you've been anxious to start or complete. My extensive multi-media background will help you gain insight into creating an artist book that you are proud to show! All levels welcome.
Artist Books: Individual Projects: This class is a continuation of "Artist Books: Alternative Structures". The primary focus will be to complete your personal projects. Additional demonstrations about producing an edition, appropriate use of materials, image development and choosing the perfect structure will be discussed every class. Drawing on my multi-media background in printmaking, contemporary bookbinding, painting, drawing & sculpture, I hope to enable you to produce an artist book that you are proud to show off. Bring your ideas to class and be ready to work! *A general bookbinding course is recommended before taking this class.
New! The Best of Cut, Cover & Stitch: This is a great class for beginners! Learn to make four brand new handmade books in just one weekend. During the weekend you will produce one non-adhesive sewn book, a perfect bound structure with hard cover, a unique picture frame, and a playful flexigon puzzle book. Explore bookbinding techniques of folding, sewing, cutting, and covering books. Even if you have taken Cut, Cover & Stitch or have made books before, you are "bound" to pick up a few new structures and tricks. All levels welcome!
Bound & Boxed: With this two day intensive workshop, learn how to make two different structures; a flat back journal or photo album that will be housed in a drop spine box. We will work on both traditional and contemporary approaches to making these "bound & boxed" constructions. Even if you have made books before, this class will demystify the problems that commonly occur. Bookbinding techniques of folding, sewing, cutting, covering, insets, chiseling into boards, cutting window frames and building in 3 dimensions will be discussed in detail. All levels welcome!
Cut, Cover & Stitch: Book Making Made Easy! A great class for beginners! Learn to make four unique handmade books in just one weekend. Explore bookbinding techniques of folding, sewing, cutting, and covering books. During the weekend you will produce one non-adhesive book, a decorative sewn structure, a case bound book used for journals or albums, and a playful little pocket book. Even if you have made books before, you are "bound" to pick up a few new tricks. All levels welcome!
Center for Book Arts - NYC (212) 481-0295
February 2 & 3 (10am–4pm)
Folded Structures and Pop-Ups: Do you enjoy pop-ups and folded puzzle books, but could never figure out how they go together? This fun class will focus on a variety of pop-up structures that may be implemented into books or used alone. Flexigons from single sheet of paper, moving wheels, carosel books, tunnel books, and pop-ups that slide, fold out or hang on a string are just some of the items you will create in this exciting two day class. Feel free to bring in photocopied images, paper scraps and any embellishments to incorporate into our engineered designs. All levels welcomed!
Holiday Books, Cards & Ornaments! Avoid last-minute shopping! This class focuses on a variety of gift ideas guaranteed to impress. Come celebrate the season with me as you learn to hand-craft several books, holiday cards, paper ornaments and boxes. Origami, pop-ups and flexigons are just a few of the methods demonstrated in this two day class. Feel free to bring in photocopied images, paper scraps and embellishments to incorporate into the designs. A fantastic class for beginners to the experienced!
Snap Shot Structures: Learn how to make two different bound structures; a photo album and a standing double photo frame. These beautiful structures make a great gift or can be used to house all of those treasured moments. We will work on both traditional and contemporary approaches to making these "snap shot" constructions. Bring in your own photos and any embellishments to enhance these unique creations. Bookbinding techniques of folding, sewing, cutting, covering, insets, chiseling into boards, and cutting window frames is discussed in detail. All levels welcome!
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BOX WORKSHOPS (Books, Printmaking)
All About Boxes: In this two day intensive workshop, you will learn how to make several different box structures; starting with a simple box and lid, then moving onto a drop spine box. Dividers, enclosures and additional structures may be explored with time permitting. We will work on both traditional and contemporary approaches to making these "boxed" constructions. Even if you have made books before, this class will demystify the problems that commonly occur. Bookbinding techniques of folding, cutting, covering, insets, chiseling into boards and building in three-dimensions will be discussed in detail. All levels welcome!
Boxes With Drawers & Dividers: In this two day intensive workshop, learn how to make a single box structure that has a sliding drawer and dividers to hold your most treasured items. Bring in any ephemera to use for closures or embellishments for a personal touch. Even if you have made books or boxes before, this class demystifies the problems that commonly occur. Bookbinding techniques of folding, cutting, covering, insets, chiseling into boards and building in three-dimensions is discussed in detail. Additional structures may be explored with time permitting. All levels welcome!
New! Cylindrical Boxes: This two day intensive workshop will show you how to make one cylindrical box structure (similar to the old hat boxes) with divider, tray, and lid. Making this beautiful box is a great way to house your most treasured possessions. We will work on both traditional and contemporary approaches to making this "unique" box construction. Even if you have made books or boxes before, this class will demystify the problems that commonly occur when creating these unique forms. Bookbinding techniques of folding, cutting, covering, insets, chiseling into boards, and building in three-dimensions will be discussed in detail. All levels welcome!
Minnesota Center for Book Arts - Minneapolis, MN (612) 215-2520
November 17 & 18 (10am–5pm)
New! More Uniquely Shaped Boxes: Boxes don't have to have right angles! In this two day intensive
workshop you will make two different box structures; a pyramid box
with lift off lid and a semi-circle box with hinged lid. These beautiful
boxes are great way to house any secret treasure. We will work on
both traditional and contemporary approaches to making these "unique"
box constructions. Even if you have made books or boxes before, this
class demystifies the problems that commonly occur when creating
unique forms. Bookbinding techniques of folding, cutting, covering,
insets, chiseling into boards, cutting window frames and building in
three-dimensions is discussed in detail. All levels are welcome, however
previous box making experience is recommended!
New! Nested Boxes: This two day intensive workshop shows how to make boxes that are
nested one inside the other. The finished project is similar to
Russion Dolls. This is a great way to hone your skills in box making.
Different lid and closure options are demonstrated in the class. We
will work on both traditional and contemporary approaches to making
boxes. Even if you have made books or boxes before, this class will
demystify the problems that commonly occur when creating these unique
forms. Bookbinding techniques of folding, cutting, covering, insets,
chiseling into boards, cutting window frames and building in three-dimensions will be discussed in detail. All levels welcome!
New! Polygon Box & Ornaments: Avoid last-minute shopping and make a gift for the holidays instead! In this two day intensive workshop you will make one polygon box comprised of equilateral triangles and several paper ornaments. The box has a lift off lid that is great to house any special treasures. We will work on both traditional and contemporary approaches to making these unique constructions. Even if you have made books or boxes before, this class demystifies the problems that commonly occur when creating unique forms. Bookbinding techniques of folding, cutting, covering, hinging, insets, chiseling into boards, and building in three-dimensions is discussed in detail. All levels are welcome, however previous box making experience is recommended!
Unique Box Making: This two day intensive workshop will show you how to make two different box structures; an equilateral triangular box and a cylindrical box (similar to the old hat boxes) with lids. Making these beautiful boxes are great way to house your most treasured possessions. We will work on both traditional and contemporary approaches to making these "unique" box constructions. Even if you have made books or boxes before, this class will demystify the problems that commonly occur when creating these unique forms. Bookbinding techniques of folding, cutting, covering, insets, chiseling into boards, cutting window frames and building in three-dimensions will be discussed in detail. All levels welcome!
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PRINTMAKING WORKSHOPS (Books, Boxes)
Collagraph: Investigating Surface & Texture: Bring in all of your scraps of paper, cloth, natural materials and any other found objects to create unique images. The prints that are created may be bound in a book, used as a decorative cover or stand alone as one-of-a-kind print. With this form of relief printmaking, participants will gain hands-on experience in all phases of creating a multi-colored image. Using the additive method, several plates will be used to print a variety of images. This one day class will focus on how to design an image, prepare materials for the plate, seal the image, mix inks, plan and execute the printing process. You will learn how to print from the etching press and also by hand, allowing you to work at home with ease. The approach will discuss inventive traditional and non-traditional cutting and printing techniques. All levels welcome!
Contemporary Woodcut: With this form of relief printmaking, participants will gain hands-on experience in all phases of creating a multi-colored printed edition. Using the reductive woodcut method, a single block will be used to print all of the colors in the print edition. The class will focus on how to design an image, transfer the image to the block, cut the wood, mix inks, plan and execute the printing process. You will learn how to print from the etching press and also by hand, allowing you to work at home with ease. The approach will discuss inventive traditional and non-traditional cutting and printing techniques. In keeping with this collaborative medium, each student will be asked to "swap & trade" their prints for a complete class portfolio. All levels welcome!
Monoprints: With this direct and spontaneous form of relief printmaking, participants will gain hands-on experience in all phases of creating a multi-colored one-of-a-kind print. You will create a variable edition as well as unique prints that may be used to make a book or stand alone. The class will focus on how to design an image, mix ink, additive/subtractive methods, stenciling, and execute the printing process using both water and oil based inks. You will learn how to print from the etching press and also by hand, allowing you to work at home with ease. All levels welcome!
Plexi-Glass Etching: With this direct and non-toxic form of printmaking, participants gain hands-on experience in all phases of creating a multi-colored edition or one-of-a-kind print. Lines are scratched or incised onto the plexi-glass. It is then inked and run through a press to transfer the image onto the paper surface. These prints may be used to make a book or artist portfolio. The class focuses on how to prepare the plate, design and etch the image, mix ink, prepare the paper, and execute the printing process using both water and oil based inks. All of the printing will be done on the etching press. Methods of printing by hand will also be discussed, allowing you to work at home with ease. All levels welcome!
Relief Printing & Book Structures: We will investigate several forms of relief printmaking including woodcut, monoprints and collagraphs. Participants will gain hands-on experience in all phases of creating a multi-colored print. Each student will create images that will be incorporated into several book structures. The class will focus on how to design and transfer an image, mix ink, plan and execute the printing process and successfully bind the printed images. You will learn how to print from the etching press and also by hand, allowing you to work at home with ease. The approach will discuss inventive traditional and non-traditional printing techniques, as well as a focus on contemporary images that will be creative, spontaneous and direct. All levels welcome!
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Handouts are available for students in PDF version: Email
me if you've misplace your handout or would like an updated
version!
BENJAMIN D. RINEHART specializes in multimedia images with a strong
focus on printmaking, book constructions, painting and drawing. His socially
charged work is a part of many public and private collections and has been
exhibited both nationally and internationally. Ben is the founder of "SnarkArt," an artistic organization devoted to the practice of making art and education, where he has taught drawing, painting, printmaking, book arts and web design. Ben
received a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Herron School of Art and a Master
of Fine Arts from Louisiana State University. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Painting and Printmaking at Lawrence University in
Appleton, Wisconsin. He
has taught in New York & New Jersey at Pratt Institute, Rutgers/Mason
Gross School of the Arts, Long Island University, Fordham University,
FIT, the Center for Book Arts and Manhattan Graphics Center. He has
continued to teach as a visiting artist at various institutions around the country like Pyramid
Atlantic, Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Brookfield Craft Center and
San Francisco Center for the Book. Ben is the author of a new book titled, "Creating Books & Boxes." For examples of his work and
teaching schedule visit www.benrinehart.com.
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