Event Title

Travel Journal Workshop

Location

Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University

Event Website

http://library.case.edu/ksl/events

Start Date

10-19-2013 9:00 AM

End Date

10-19-2013 11:00 AM

Cost to Attend

Free

Pre-registration required?

Yes

Contact Information (for registration)

Please click here to register, or call 216-368-2992 or email KSLadministration@case.edu.

Event Type

Class/Workshop/Demonstration

Description

Join artist Aimee Lee for a workshop to learn to create your own travel journals using fine art papers. Each participant will create variations of two different types of bindings. Materials needed to make the journals will be provided.

About the presenter: Aimee Lee, an artist who works in paper, book and installation arts, holds a BA in Visual Arts from Oberlin College and an MFA in Interdisciplinary Book and Paper Arts from Columbia College Chicago. She researched Korean paper arts as a Fulbright fellow and built the first Korean papermaking studio in North America in 2010 at the Morgan Conservatory in Cleveland. In 2012, The Legacy Press published her book, Hanji Unfurled: One Journey into Korean Papermaking, honored by the Eric Hoffer Book Award in 2013. She travels widely to lecture, teach, exhibit and serve as a resident artist.

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Oct 19th, 9:00 AM Oct 19th, 11:00 AM

Travel Journal Workshop

Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University

Join artist Aimee Lee for a workshop to learn to create your own travel journals using fine art papers. Each participant will create variations of two different types of bindings. Materials needed to make the journals will be provided.

About the presenter: Aimee Lee, an artist who works in paper, book and installation arts, holds a BA in Visual Arts from Oberlin College and an MFA in Interdisciplinary Book and Paper Arts from Columbia College Chicago. She researched Korean paper arts as a Fulbright fellow and built the first Korean papermaking studio in North America in 2010 at the Morgan Conservatory in Cleveland. In 2012, The Legacy Press published her book, Hanji Unfurled: One Journey into Korean Papermaking, honored by the Eric Hoffer Book Award in 2013. She travels widely to lecture, teach, exhibit and serve as a resident artist.

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