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Bookmaking
Keep Precious Memories Stored in a Journal Session 1
Granada Hills Branch, Los Angeles Public Library 10640 Petit Avenue Granada Hills, CA 91344, Granada Hills, United StatesJoin us to create your own journal using single signature binding techniques!
Learn how to create a book with a spine, covers and pages in which to to store your precious memories, doodle, dream, draw and write!
"Artist-in-Residence Debra Disman will teach patrons how to use sewing techniques to bind together their own journal. This program is possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs."
Part of my artist residency through the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs in bookmaking!
Keep Precious Memories Stored in a Journal Session 2
Granada Hills Branch, Los Angeles Public Library 10640 Petit Avenue Granada Hills, CA 91344, Granada Hills, United StatesJoin us to create your own journal using single signature binding techniques.
Learn how to create a book with a spine, covers and pages in which to to store your precious memories, doodle, dream, draw and write!
“Artist-in-Residence Debra Disman will teach patrons how to use sewing techniques to bind together their own journal. This program is possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.”
This program series is part of my artist residency through the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs in bookmaking!
The Art of the Book: Crafting Our Stories by Hand Exhibition and Culminating Event
Craft Contemporary 5814 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesJoin Us at Craft Contemporary!
Saturday, March 28 | 2 – 4 PM | Free
Artist Debra Disman and participants of our older adults’ workshop will host an outdoor exhibition reception, featuring the artists' books they created over the course of the series, and facilitate a bookmaking activity for attendees. This program is generously sponsored by Aroha Philanthropies.
Celebrate Women Artists From Around the World for Women’s History Month!
Platt Branch Library 23600 Victory Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA, United StatesCelebrate Women's History Month by celebrating women artists with Debra Disman.
Create your own accordion fold book, and add images and information about great female artists from different times in history, as well as your own words and artwork.
Learn about bookmaking, women artists, and how to be creative, all at the same time!
This program is for kids and all ages
Poetry Flag Bookmaking at the Granada Hills Library!
Granada Hills Branch, Los Angeles Public Library 10640 Petit Avenue Granada Hills, CA 91344, Granada Hills, United StatesThis Leap Year, celebrate Poetry Month at the Granada Hills Library by making the fun and fabulous flag book structure, and adding poetry to its pages.
Complete your book with your own rhymes, poems or lyrics, dive into the work of your favorite poets, and discover new ones on the shelves of the Library.
Welcome the warmth of Spring with this joyous activity!
Crafting Histories: Bookmaking with Debra Disman an Online Workshop Series
Craft Contemporary 5814 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesCrafting Histories: Bookmaking with Debra Disman an Online Workshop Series
The Art of the Book: Crafting Our Stories By Hand is an online workshop series specifically designed by Craft Contemporary and artist Debra Disman for adults over the age of 55. This program is made possible by funding from Aroha Philanthropies and is part of a nationwide campaign to bring thoughtful and specialized programs to a valuable population that is often undeserved by arts institutions.We invite you to register for this cycle's participant cohort. This 8-session bookmaking series taught by artist Debra Disman will meet through the online platform Zoom, every Friday at 11am - 1pm. Starting August 7 through September 11, 2020. The program will conclude with a final presentation and discussion of works and experiences, participants will also be provided a group document and online presence to share their work with friends and family.