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COMMUNITY BOOKBINDING

  • Mennonite Heritage & Agricultural Museum 200 Poplar Street Goessel, KS, 67053 United States (map)

Free to the public

Glimpse into the paper, thread, awls and bone folders used in the art of assembling a book through a hands-on demonstration of the bookbinding process while discovering the practice’s cultural and historic impact guided by a printmaking master.

This workshop is made possible from the gracious support of Humanities Kansas, Mid-American Arts Alliance, and the New York Foundation of the Arts’ AWAW EAG program, and the Kansas Creative Arts and Industries Commission.

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