Making Junk Journals  Part II w/Donna Knoell

Making Junk Journals Part II w/Donna Knoell

A Two-Day Book Arts Workshop – Junk Journals: Part II- Saturday and Sunday, September 14 & 15, 2024, Noon – 4 PM

By Virginia Humanities

Date and time

September 14 · 12pm - September 15 · 4pm EDT

Location

Virginia Center for the Book

Jefferson School City Center 233 4th Street NW Charlottesville, VA 22903

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 1 day 4 hours

Using the techniques from Junk Journals Part I, this two-day workshop will use repurposed/discarded book covers to create a 5-inch x 7-inch hard-back journal with 3 signatures using more materials you already have: junk mail, envelopes, used greeting cards, off-size scraps of paper from notebooks, posters, maps, office supplies, calendars, museum catalogs.


Workshop Registration and Fees: Junk Journals Part II

  • Day/Date/Time: Saturday and Sunday, September 14 & 15, 2024, Noon – 4 PM
  • Fee for One Day Workshop: $70 members, $80 nonmembers (fee includes all materials)
  • Registration for this workshop closes Monday, September 09, 2024
  • Instructor: Donna Knoell
  • Enrollment limit: 5
  • Location: Virginia Center for the Book - 233 4th St NW, Charlottesville, VA 22903
  • Materials: All materials are provided. (Participants may bring a bone folder, scoring board, and a small pair of pliers).
  • Registration Contact: Garrett Queen – gsqueen@virginia.edu


Our COVID Policy for this workshop:
The Virginia Center for the Book expects that program participants are vaccinated.
Should public health guidelines change, and new norms be applicable, we reserve the right to revisit the expectations in the interest of participant health and safety.

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Virginia Humanities is the state humanities council. We’re headquartered in Charlottesville at the University of Virginia, but we serve the entire state.

We aim to share the stories of all Virginians—or, better yet, find ways for people to share their own stories. We want Virginians to connect with their history and culture and, in doing that, we hope we’ll all get to know each other a little better.