Showing posts with label book making. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book making. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 June 2020

Festival of Ideas Reimagined


Since 2012, when I made a tiny book for every day of the year I've thought about creating a giant walk in book. So I was delighted at the beginning of this year that UHArts invited me to create a big book to bring along to the Festival of Ideas at University of Herts; the plan was that I'd create the book with the help of diverse groups of children, students and adults as part of the New Geographies engagement and then use it for further activities during the festival.


Assumed the book, like much of my other participatory work, would be put on hold but was very pleased to be invited to create the book to use as an online resource to share during the online Festival of Ideas Reimagined.

The book explores some of the recurring themes that emerged from my engagement work with New Geographies over the past three years, particularly responding to the work of artists Stuart Whipps and Krijn de Koning.

Look here for a short video about the book and how I'd like to use it and some simple art activities for children and adults to do at home:

One day I hope to take the actual book out into the world and to make some more!






Thursday, 11 October 2018

11th October 2018

MK Gallery Family-in-Residence

Been very much enjoying working with the Collins Family during their residency at MK Gallery.  We've been exploring book making, animation and stories, themed around clothes.  This Sunday 14th October will the culmination of their residency and we're inviting people to come along to the Project Space from 2.30 - 4.30 to explore their own creativity.  Participants will be invited to create handmade books, contribute to a giant animation and colour illustrations for a big story.

Full details here:

https://www.mkgallery.org/whats-on/family-in-residence-the-collins-family/



Sunday, 11 February 2018

concertina book reminder

Been enjoying working in some schools recently.  This video about making a simple concertina book with a snug cover and spine is for teachers who have attended my CPD sessions on cross curricula bookmaking - it's not designed as a tutorial - more a reminder of what people already know! Hope it's useful.