A two-day workshop with Shuttle Press & Bindery and Thought Fox Writers Den focused on making--then filling--your own handcrafted journals.
DAY 1: MAKE YOUR OWN HANDCRAFTED JOURNALS
FRIDAY, MAY 9, 5:00 - 6:30 PM
Make 3 handcrafted journals with Dana Campbell, founder/director of Shuttle Press and Bindery
Learn the basics of bookbinding while you sew your own pamphlet stitched books. You'll learn a brief history of bookbinding and will receive guided instruction on how to create your own pamphlet stitch bindings.
Select your cover paper, endsheets, and thread color, to create books that are uniquely you. This is a "make and take" class - you will create up to three handcrafted books to take home.
Please Note: All students who attend Shuttle Press & Bindery workshops will be required to sign a liability waiver in order to participate. Letterpress and bindery tools can be dangerous, and can cause significant injury or harm. The class instructor reserves the right to deny instruction to anyone in attendance who displays impairment or an inability to use tools safely and properly. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, students who are feeling unwell should NOT attend in-person workshops. Masks are optional, unless otherwise mandated by state or local officials. If you begin to feel unwell shortly before your workshop, reach out to discuss refund and/or credit options. Thank you for your cooperation!
DAY 2: VOYAGE TO THE INTERIOR
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 5:00 - 6:30 PM
Journal with Lara Ehrlich, author & founder/director of Thought Fox Writers Den
“Journal writing is a voyage to the interior.” (Christina Baldwin)
A journal is a secret place to share your thoughts, process experiences, interpret dreams, capture memories, make to-do lists, and record the books you’ve read, the wines you’ve tasted, the places you’ve been. Journaling can be therapeutic, inspiring, creative–it can be anything you want it to be. It’s a means by which to discover yourself.
We’ll explore a variety of journaling styles (junk journaling, travel log, gratitude journaling, and more) and learn how the practice can make us better writers. We’ll study the journals of creatives like Leonardo da Vinci, Frida Kahlo, and Lynda Barry, then do guided exercises to get our creative juices flowing.