In-Person Bookbinding Certificate Program

Contemporary book art meets traditional craft

In the upcoming Spring semester, beginning mid-January of 2026, Center for Book Arts is launching the pilot of our new In-Person Bookbinding Certificate Program. In this initial offering space is limited to 6 students on a first-come first-serve basis.


Program Overview 

The In-Person Bookbinding Certificate Program is a comprehensive 64-hour course of study designed for artists and makers seeking to build a foundation in book arts techniques while developing a studio practice. Over the course of one year, participants will master essential bookbinding skills through structured core requirements while customizing their learning path to align with their unique artistic vision.


Benefits at a Glance

  • 20% discount on up to 4 workshops that are eligible for the certificate program (Up to $200+ value)
  • Access to 5 sessions of the bi-monthly Project Development Session w/ Ben Denzer ($250 value). Each additional session will cost $50 if you would like to attend more!
  • One year of basic membership ($60 Value)
  • Invitation to VIP events
  • Certificate of Completion after attending the entirety of the program
  • 6 studio hours + training ($165 value) + 20% studio discount

Program Structure

The curriculum balances technical skill with creative exploration through two complementary components:

  • Core Bookbinding Foundation (30 hours required)
    Participants will develop fluency in fundamental binding structures that form the backbone of contemporary book arts practice. Core workshops cover essential skills including pamphlet stitch, case binding, and paper manipulation techniques. These foundational methods provide the technical skills needed to execute complex projects and understand how structure supports concept in artists' books.
  • Elective Specialization (24 hours)
    With your core foundation established, you'll design an individualized learning track from CBA's workshop offerings in areas including specialized binding structures, paper engineering, box making, or conservation and repair techniques. This flexibility allows you to build expertise in the technical areas most relevant to your artistic practice. (See a list of included workshops below.)

Project Development Sessions

Throughout the program, participants meet monthly with artist and instructor Ben Denzer for guided project development sessions. These critiques provide structured feedback on work-in-progress, help contextualize your technical learning within contemporary book arts discourse, and support the development of a cohesive body of work. The group format builds community with fellow certificate participants.

Who This Program Serves

This certificate is designed for artists, designers, writers, and makers who are committed to developing serious technical skills in the book arts. The program provides both the structured skill-building and flexibility needed to support your individual goals. Participants should expect to dedicate regular studio time to practice and project development between workshops.

Program Completion

Successful completion requires attendance at all 54 hours of workshops (30 core + 24 elective) and participation in 10 hours of project development sessions. Graduates receive a Certificate of Completion from Center for Book Arts, demonstrating training in contemporary book arts techniques.


Building Your Professional Network

Operating on a cohort model, this program brings together a group of practitioners who will move through the curriculum together over the course of the year. This structure facilitates meaningful professional relationships that extend beyond the program itself.

As you progress through your core requirements and electives, you'll work alongside the same group of artists in workshops and monthly project development sessions. This repeated engagement allows for substantive dialogue about artistic practice, technical problem-solving, and conceptual development. 

The monthly critique sessions with Ben Denzer serve as an anchor, providing a consistent forum to share works-in-progress and receive constructive feedback. The program's structure is designed to foster these lasting professional relationships while supporting your immediate artistic development.

The cost to enroll in this Pilot In-Person Bookbinding Certificate Program is $500. Registration is currently limited to 6 students in order to improve the experience of the participants.

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