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Accordion Bookmaking with Christine Medley
Date and Time
Wednesday Jun 7, 2023
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM EDTWednesday June 7th. 12:30pm to 3:30 pm
Location
ArtWaves 1345A Hwy 102 Town Hill Bar Harbor
Fees/Admission
$55.00 $45.00 Members
Contact Information
2072660010
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Accordion Bookmaking with Christine Medley ArtWaves 1345A Hwy 102 Town Hill Bar Harbor Wednesday June 7th. 12:30pm to 3:30 pm To Register : https://artwavesmdi.org/event-5178529 Member – $45.00 Non-Member – $55.00 Join our Artist in Residence for June, Christine Medley, to learn and create an accordion book using gel plates and rubber stamps to print on the books. Participants can choose between a pocket accordion or a spinner/mobile accordion book. image.jpeg Instructor Bio: Christine earned a MFA in printmaking from the University of Maryland, College Park and her Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She has worked as graphic designer and educator for over 25 years and has been a printmaker since the 1980s, when she took her first printmaking class. Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, she has followed a family tradition of letterpress printing. Her grandfather owned Omaha Typesetting until the early 1970s and now she is the owner and operator of The Workshop, a community letterpress and graphic design studio in downtown Scranton, PA (www.crowdesigns.com). Presently, Christine is a tenured Associate Professor of graphic design and printmaking at Marywood University in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Her work has been recognized and awarded nationwide. Recent exhibits of her relief printing, letterpress, book arts, textiles, animation and collage have been showcased in California, Missouri, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas. She is an active member of the AIGA, Ladies of Letterpress, Mid-Atlantic Print Council, and The Southern Graphics Council International. Christine’s love of type, design and printmaking evolved into a natural combination of designing with letterpress wood and metal type along with the digital. The work featured in this book was created primarily at The Workshop, but also in Marywood’s printmaking studio, on her dining room table, and in her garage—proving that printmaking can happen anywhere and without the use of a press. image.jpeg
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