Classic Clamshell Box with Kyla Ubbink : In Person Ottawa
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Classic Clamshell Box with Kyla Ubbink : In Person Ottawa

Everyone will go home with a lovely enclosure and plans that can be adapted to any size book, or to house works of art.

By Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild (CBBAG) Ottawa Valley Chapter

Date and time

Sun, Feb 9, 2025 10:15 AM - 5:00 PM EST

Location

Book Arts Lab, MacOdrum Library, Carlton University

1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours 45 minutes

SUNDAY FEB. 09, 2025

10:15am - 5:00pm (with one hour lunch)

This version of the clamshell box is sturdy and durable, as well as classic in its elegance. The lip allows for easy opening, while the cloth covering affixes and supports the walls for strength.

Participants will learn how to measure and assemble this cloth covered binder’s board box, while practicing a sophisticated corner covering technique.

Suitable for beginners and all experience levels.

All tools and materials will be provided; however, if you have a favorite bone/teflon folder, ruler, knife, or other tool, please feel free to bring it along.

Materials costs are $20 (payable to instructor).

Notes:

Registration closes January 27th, 2025@11:30PM

Participant-requested cancellations will be accepted up to 3 days prior to the published cut-off date for registration and will be subject to a 10% cancellation fee (a minimum of $5). After that, the full fee will be forfeited. In the event of the workshop being cancelled by CBBAG, the workshop fee will be fully refunded.



INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY :

Ms. Ubbink operates a book and paper conservation practice, providing services to heritage institutions, collectors, auction houses and antiquarian merchants for over twenty years. From 2007 to 2019, she taught archival preservation for Algonquin College, and continues to contribute to the field through workshop instruction, speaking engagements, and publishing articles. Ms. Ubbink has provided workshops for the Canadian Museum of Science and Technology, the Canadian Museum of Nature, Canada Border Services, the City of Ottawa Archives, and many genealogical and municipal heritage organizations.





OTHER INFORMATION:

A minimum of 8 participants are required for this workshop to run.

Workshop and Refund policy - please see: https://cbbagottawa.ca/workshops/

Dining/Food: The nearest campus dining options may be closed on weekends. For up to date hours and locations see: https://dining.carleton.ca/locations/. Please bring your own food or refreshments if required.

For any other queries, please contact cbbagworkshops@gmail.com



GETTING TO CARLETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY:

Bus and Train - https://www.octranspo.com/en/ottawa-destinations/carleton-university

Cycling - Carleton University is situated near several cycle paths including the Rideau Eastern Canal Pathway. See the OttawaVeloOutaouais blog for examples bike routes - https://ottawavelooutaouais.com/2019/09/15/biking-to-carleton-university/ Bike racks are available in several areas of the campus. Bicycles are not permitted inside the library. https://carleton.ca/parking/tdm-sustainable-transportation/

Parking - The parking lot P1 is the closest to the library. For locations of other lots and parking information see https://carleton.ca/parking/visitors/.


Images courtesy: Kyla Ubbink




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