Sunday, July 26, 1-4 pm.
About this Class
Stab bindings are a useful and decorative non-adhesive binding technique that works well as ledgers and sketchbooks. Students will learn four traditional Japanese stab bindings and will be introduced to endless possibilities of patterns using this method. All materials and supplies provided, and no experience is necessary.
About Regin Igloria
Regin Igloria is a multidisciplinary artist and educator based in Chicago. His drawings, artists’ books, sculptures, and performances portray the human condition as it relates to the natural environment and inhabited spaces. With a background in arts administration and education, he founded North Branch Projects, an extension of his studio practice that builds connections through the book arts. His work creates crossover between various communities and populations, aiming to broaden the roles of both artists and non-artists. Igloria has taught at places such as Marwen, Rhode Island School of Design, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Snow City Arts, and Carthage College. He received a 3Arts Next Level Teaching Artist and Individual Award as well as local, national, and international grants and support through artist residencies. His work has been exhibited internationally. He received his MFA from Rhode Island School of Design.
Links:
IG:
@reginigloria
@northbranchprojects
Sunday, July 26, 1-4 pm.
About this Class
Stab bindings are a useful and decorative non-adhesive binding technique that works well as ledgers and sketchbooks. Students will learn four traditional Japanese stab bindings and will be introduced to endless possibilities of patterns using this method. All materials and supplies provided, and no experience is necessary.
About Regin Igloria
Regin Igloria is a multidisciplinary artist and educator based in Chicago. His drawings, artists’ books, sculptures, and performances portray the human condition as it relates to the natural environment and inhabited spaces. With a background in arts administration and education, he founded North Branch Projects, an extension of his studio practice that builds connections through the book arts. His work creates crossover between various communities and populations, aiming to broaden the roles of both artists and non-artists. Igloria has taught at places such as Marwen, Rhode Island School of Design, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Snow City Arts, and Carthage College. He received a 3Arts Next Level Teaching Artist and Individual Award as well as local, national, and international grants and support through artist residencies. His work has been exhibited internationally. He received his MFA from Rhode Island School of Design.
Links:
IG:
@reginigloria
@northbranchprojects