The Flag Book: Celebrating the Spring Equinox

Course Code: 26SPE008V

This one-day, virtual workshop takes place on Zoom on Friday, March 20th, from 1PM to 3PM ET.

  • Friday, March 20th, from 1PM to 3PM ET

Please Note: Registration for this workshop closes on March 6th, at 11:59pm Eastern Time.


About the Workshop:

Spring is a time of renewal and hope. Come and celebrate the arrival of Spring by creating a wonderful flag book.

 Originally created by Hedi Kyle, the flag book is a very exciting form, where the layered pages criss-cross each other when opening and closing, making the book a living, moving, interactive entity. The flags’ wonderful movement allow for multiple images and content. Each student will design a 3 dimensional book by using diverse collage, drawings, prints, photos, etc. to create their own designs for the pages and the covers. A truly unique work will emerge. 

In this workshop we will be using inspirations from your nature walks, your vegetable garden, botanical gardens or your own back yard - places you have visited, experienced or  dreamt about them in your imagination. Collect examples of your real or imaginary journeys with maps, photos you have taken or culled from magazines, anything that speaks to you to incorporate in your collaged pages. 


Required Materials:

Please be prepared with all materials: Pre-cut flags, covers and support pages for your book and have them ready to work on them- See sizes below. These are your canvas, where you will be adding your images to create designs on them. Your collected images, maps, photos, ticket stubs, etc., will be used to design the 9 flag pages plus the covers.

Paper for Flags: 

  • cover/card stock  (65lb) weight for covers, support and pages using two colors (light for pages and darker for covers/support)
  • There are 9 flags/pages per book:
  • Cut 6 flags – 5”W x 2.25 H
  • Cut 3 flags – 5”W x 2.5 H
  • Covers + support – 3 pages – each 8.5 x 11

Additional materials: 

  • Scrap paper for protecting your working surface when gluing
  • Self-healing mat
  • Exacto or small snap blade knife
  • Scissors
  • Bone folder or popsicle sticks
  • Stick glue or double sided tape

Optional: 

  • If you want to add more design elements to your pages: Colored pencils, stamp pads (minimum 3-4 colors), make-up triangular sponges


About the Instructor

Maria G. Pisano (she/her) is a book artist, printmaker, curator and educator. Memory Press works are represented in The Library of Congress, 9-11 Memorial Museum, National Library of Medicine, Columbia University, NY Public Library and many more. Her book Caudex Folium was exhibited at “Towers Rising“, the 9-11 Memorial Museum in NYC, and in 2022 her work was in “And Yet We Rise: A Retrospect of the Days and Times Surrounding 9/11″ at the American Consulate in London. She has curated a number exhibits including Book as Witness: The Artist’s Response at CBA in NYC and Crossroads: Book Artists’ Impassioned Responses to Immigration, Human Rights and Our Environment, at the Hunterdon Museum of Art, NJ. Ms. Pisano contributes to book arts publications and has presented lectures at the Library of Congress, College Book Arts Association and the Art Libraries Society of North America. Her article “Mark To Impress” was published in California Society of Printmakers and The Blue Notebook in the UK. She continuously gives workshops nationally and internationally, at her studio, libraries and institutions such as Bridwell Library, TX, CBBAG and Center for Book Arts in NYC.


 

All images courtesy of the instructor. 

In order to best serve our community near and far, many of our online classes are pay-what-you-can. The amount you choose to pay goes directly toward our instructors and toward creating scholarship opportunities for the future. This class will be recorded and the recording will be viewable for up to 30 days after the class.

30 Remaining

$10