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Fireworks Bookmaking Workshop!

January 30, 2019 By Debra Disman

Children and families,  join us to learn how to make the “Fireworks” book that expands as it unfolds. To honor African-American History Month we will develop our books with images of barrier-breaking members of this community who created their own brand of fireworks and changed our country, our culture, and our world.

All materials included!

This program is made possible by an Artist in Residence grant The City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.

Tagged With: African-American History Month, ARTIST IN RESIDENCE, Artist Residency The Granada Hills Library, ARTIST'S BOOKS, Artmaking at the Public Library, Bookmaking at the Public Library, Books made by Hand, Community Artmaking, Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles, Fireworks Book, Folded Books, Granada Hills Library, Granada Hills Public Library, Handmade Books, LAPL, Los Angeles Public Library, Paper Engineering, Pop-up Books

“Freedom of Expression” Bookmaking Workshop at the Granada Hills Library

January 13, 2019 By Debra Disman

In this “Freedom of Expression” workshop  participants will learn how to create a single signature binding and use assorted materials to design book covers which will reflect their unique individuality!

Join us to celebrate the Martin Luther King holiday and freedom in all its forms.

This program is part of my Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs Artist Residency at the Granada Hills Branch – Los Angeles Public Library.

Thanks to Teen Librarian Kristin Peers, Senior Librarian Pamela Rhodes, and the LA DCA.

Tagged With: ARTIST IN RESIDENCE, ARTIST'S BOOKS, Artmaking at the Public Library, Bookmaking at the Public Library, Books made by Hand, Community Artmaking, Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles, Freeedom of Expression, Granada Hills Library, Granada Hills Public Library, Handmade Books, LAPL, Los Angeles Public Library, Martin Luther King Day, Martin Luther King Holiday, Single Signature Books

Community Winter Celebration at the Granada Hills Library

November 16, 2018 By Debra Disman

Join us and Artist In Residence Debra Disman from 1:30 to 3:30 for an envelope bookmaking workshop and create heartfelt gifts and cards.

We will continue the fun from 3:30-5:00 PM with a winter community celebration.

All are welcome!

Light refreshments provided.
Attendees will also be entered into a drawing for a free LAPL sleeping bag!

This program is made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.

Tagged With: ARTIST IN RESIDENCE, ARTIST'S BOOKS, Artmaking at the Public Library, Bookmaking at the Public Library, Books made by Hand, Community Artmaking, Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles, Envelope Books, Granada Hills Library, Granada Hills Public Library, Handmade Books, LAPL, Los Angeles Public Library, Winter Community Celebration, Winter Holidays

“Tunneling through” at the Granada Hills Branch Library!

November 16, 2018 By Debra Disman

 

It has been exciting to lead programs at the Granada Hills Branch Library of the LAPL, as part of  my Artist in Residency there:  “We Write the Book“, supported by the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

In honor of Native American Heritage Month, participants created multi-dimensional “Tunnel Books“, theatre-like structures comprised of a backdrop attached to an accordion-folded “spine” on either side.

Makers then added their own “cross-pieces” , cutting out strips in the shapes of mountains and more, and attaching them to the spines so that they traversed the width of the book, creating a place to add figures and other images to create their unfolding story, tableau or diorama.

As usual, attendees wowed with their use of color, shape and materials, imagination and creativity!


It is a materials world.


Families work together.
Attention to detail.


Making is an active sport.


Careful cutting.


Focus.


Sketching out the concept.


Use of feathers animate the image.


Majestic purple…


Showing off the completed book!


Creating a beautiful place to be.


Was this maker hungary? He created an ice-cream shop…


Fun use of materials.


Brilliant colors, black framing and carefully chosen use of select materials make this piece a stunner.

If you are in the area, join us for a  Winter Community Celebration at the Granada Hills Branch Library on December 19th from 1:30 – 5PM.

There will be “Envelope Bookmaking”, refreshments, sharing of works, and lots of fun!

 

Filed Under: Artist in Residence, Artists' Books, Student Work, Teaching Artist Tagged With: AIR, ARTIST IN RESIDENCE, Artist Residency The Granada Hills Library, ARTIST'S BOOKS, Books made by Hand, Community Artmaking, DCA, Family Bookmaking, Granada Hills Library, Handmade Books, Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, native American heritage Month, Three-dimnsional Books, TUNNEL BOOK

Making TUNNEL BOOKS at the Granada Hills Branch Library!

October 12, 2018 By Debra Disman

We will create an amazing multidimensional TUNNEL BOOK using a three-dimensional tableau scene to honor Native American Heritage Month!    Utilizing strategic cutouts,  accordion folding  and framing techniques, explore a “layered view” that creates the setting for a dramatic scene and story that moves back and forth in space and possibly in time!

Free and open to the public.

Open to all ages.

All materials included.

Tagged With: ARTIST IN RESIDENCE, ARTIST'S BOOKS, Artmaking at the Public Library, Bookmaking at the Public Library, Books made by Hand, Community Artmaking, Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles, Granada Hills Library, Granada Hills Public Library, Handmade Books, LAPL, Los Angeles Public Library, Three-d books, Tunnel Books

Latinx Heritage Celebrated

October 12, 2018 By Debra Disman

In our recent program at the Granada Hills Branch Library of the LAPL,   participants created accordion fold (also known as “concertina”…continuing with the musical instrument metaphor-) books.

In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, they added images of Latinx art and architecture, including murals, street art, works shown in museums, and storefronts.

Participants spanned young children to seniors, with everyone becoming immediately absorbed in creating their books, and developing them with varied fascinating and colorful images of works created by an integral population of Los Angeles past, present and future.

The Virgin of Guadalupe was an inspiration.

Mother and son work together.

Participants transformed images by adding to and subtracting from them, and putting them together in new ways.

The focus of all ages…

Makers often choose to work with colors that reflect the colors they are wearing!

Pink, never gets old.

This workshop was part of my Artist in Residency project: “We Write the Book“, supported by the Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles.  Gratitudes!

 

Filed Under: Artist in Residence, Artists' Books, Student Work, Teaching Artist Tagged With: Accodion Fold, Accordion Fold, ACCORDION FOLD BOOKS, ARTIST IN RESIDENCE, Artist Residency, ARTIST'S BOOKS, Bookmaking Workshops, Books made by Hand, Community Artmaking, Concertina fold, Concertina Fold Books, Granada Hills Public Library, Handmade Books, Hispanic heritage Month, Latina, Latino, Latinx, Library Programs, National Hispanic Heritage Month, Public programs, The Los ANgeles Department of Cultural Affairs, THE LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM

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