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Monthly Book Arts Series: Link Stitch Binding with Decorative Paper Spine taught by Bridget O’Malley

May 9 @ 2:00 pm 5:00 pm

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$60.00 Includes all supplies

Link Stitch with decorative spine and soft cover

This sweet book is perfect for sketching and carrying with you on the go. Simple stitches hold the pages together. You can add some style and color with some decorative spine strips.

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Bridget O’Malley is a master papermaker. She worked from 1994-2017 as designer and production manager at Cave Paper Inc., a handmade paper mill specializing in natural-dyed flax papers.

In addition to teaching at MCAD, O’Malley offers book, paper, and print workshops around the country.

She studied papermaking with Timothy Barrett at the University of Iowa Center for the book research and production paper facilities. While there, she completed a five-year papermaking apprenticeship. Her artwork focuses on forms found in nature, and bringing those to life through the interplay of print, paper, and sculpture.