Drop-in Saturday 14 July
New in 2018 Drop-in Saturday 14 July 9.00 – 12.30, Room 3 Hughes Community Centre, Hughes, ACT. Come along, be with other binders and share and learn together. Type, tooling and titling. Be shown and assisted people in the use … Continue reading →
Workshop – Case binding with decorative stitching
Waiting list Learn to make a case bound book with decorative stitching. Saturday 21 July 2018, 9.00am – 5.00pm, in the Hall, Hughes Community Centre Cost $110 ($70 for Guild members) To book a place, please register at admin@canberrabookbinders.org.au … Continue reading →
2017 Conference notes – textblock
2017 Australian National Conference of Bookbinders conference notes $5AU a set plus postage. This edition full colour of 19 sections in sheets ready to bind, was produced as a record of the conference held in Canberra, ACT at the … Continue reading →
Workshop – Concertinas and gelatine printing
A day exploring the endless possibilities of concertina books and gelatine printing. Saturday 11 November 2017, 9.00am – 5.00pm, in the Hall, Hughes Community Centre Please register interest admin@canberrabookbinders.org.au Cost $110 ($70 for Guild members) Skill level: Beginners Participants will … Continue reading →
Guild 17
Weekend at the Bindery
Marama Warren was one of eight who attended the Simplified binding workshop. Read about it here
Continue reading →Code X catalogue goes digital
Blank The National Library of Australia (NLA) have digitised the catalogue. View only. View only through NLA Trove here. Available in hardcopy.
Continue reading →Miniatures 10 March – 1 April
Canberra Craft Bookbinders’ Guild presents MINIATURES The World of Small Books With special thanks to Stephen Byrne UK and Jim Brogan USA for allowing some of their collections to travel across the seas Mezzanine Gallery, Civic Library London Circuit, Canberra … Continue reading →
Declaration Against Modern Slavery – National Museum of Australia
Bookarts were commissioned by Andrew Forrest to make this work, which is on display at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. Read more
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