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College Course 11 - Book Arts Studio Seminar

College Course 11 is an interdisciplinary academic course covering practical and historical topics in the book arts.  Click here for a full course description (scroll to the bottom of the page for course 11).

Guidelines for Sharing the Studios During College Course 11  Terms

September 16, 2010

To our Book Arts friends,

I am pleased to announce that in the 2010 Fall Term the Book Arts Program will be the site of College Course 11: Book Arts Studio Seminar.  Amy Borezo, a noted book artist, will co-teach this course with Prof. Halasz of the English Department.   The class will meet in the Baker Rm. 21 & 23 studio space during their class period as well as during hours supervised by Ms. Borezo.

In order to provide studio time for both members of the Upper Valley who are interested in letterpress printing and binding AND the College Course we ask the following:

  • The traditional Monday & Tuesday studio time will be reserved for students and members of the community who are NOT enrolled in College Course 11.  
  • College Course 11 class time will be closed to the outside.  All studio hours monitored by Amy Borezo will be restricted to College Course 11 students.  The hours will be posted or announced in class.

This is very much an experiment for all involved.  The Book Arts Instructors are committed to providing studio time for those members of the community who have participated in the Book Arts Program in the past or who are interested in dropping by to find out what it is all about.  By allocating the time in this way we hope to be able to support all participants.

If you have any questions please contact me.

Barb Sagraves
Head, Preservation Services
Coordinator, Book Arts Program
Sagraves@dartmouth.edu
(603) 646-2458

 

 

Last Updated: 1/5/12