#  International Bookbinding Exhibit: Heroic Works 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **November 3 - December 22, 2017** 

 All day 

####  pin\_drop Location 

 **North Bennet Street School, Windgate Gallery 150 North Street Boston, MA 02109**  



 

 



 

 Friday November 3, 2017

 North Bennet Street School, Windgate Gallery

 150 North Street

 Boston, MA 02109

 North Bennet Street School will celebrate the opening of an international bookbinding exhibit, **Heroic Works,** with presentations by two esteemed fellows of Designer Bookbinders.

 9:30 am

 Sue Doggett will offer an informal, illustrated presentation about her approach to design binding, including a look at a recent commission binding of Lac de Pleurs. This presentation will include samples, a discussion of design, and plenty of Q&amp;A.

 Noon

 Lester Capon will present an illustrated lecture entitled "Extreme Bookbinding."

 This talk about the ongoing work preserving the Garima Gospels, a sixth century manuscript and the earliest known book in Ethiopia, will also include a description of work done on two 15th century vellum fans... all undertaken in the rock hewn churches of Northern Ethiopia. Lester will discuss the environment and unusual working conditions encountered.

 The lectures and exhibit are free and open to the public. RSVP for the Friday events to <jaltepeter@nbss.edu>.

 **The Exhibition:**

 **Heroic Works**

 Design Bindings on the theme of Myths, Heroes and Legends

 The 3rd International Bookbinding Exhibition from Designer Bookbinders in the UK, this exhibition of bindings showcases the work of some of the best bookbinders worldwide.

 North Bennet Street School, Windgate Gallery.

 November 3- December 22, 2017

 Gallery Hours: Weekdays 8-5:30. Special additional hours in November include Tuesdays and Thursdays until 9pm and Saturdays 8-4:30pm. Closed on holidays. Special viewings may be arranged with Jeffrey Altepeter (<jaltepeter@nbss.edu>).



 

 



 

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