Date: Thursday, December 3, 2020
Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: 901 Esquimalt Road, Esquimalt, B.C.
Suggested Age: Adult
Instructor | Angelique Bulosan
“I’m a Filipino-Canadian, self-taught, multi-media artist. I was born and raised in Victoria, BC, Canada, traditional Lekwungen Territory, where I make small batches of art in my home studio. My art reflects the personal touchstones in my life as well as dreams during sleep and meditation. It’s also inspired by my practice of mindfulness, reading art comix, and being in nature.”
Learn more about Angelique on her website.
Course Description | Introduction to Bookbinding: Cute lil’ Notebook
Prioritize time for your creativity! In this workshop you will make and embellish a notebook.
You will learn foundational concepts of bookbinding, use bookbinding tools and alternate tools you may already have on hand.
Feel free to bring your own special treasures to incorporate into your design (especially old calendars or magazines for your cover or to embellish select pages in your notebook.).
Optional: Bring a small spatula, palette knife or toothpicks if you want to try using them when working with glue.
Fees & Options
Members / Non-Members: $65.00
Supplies
Your materials package includes rental of tools and use of supplies.
Wear an ECAH apron if you like!
COVID-19 Safety Measures
All students must pre-register, no drop-ins will be permitted
Students must wear a mask at all times inside ECAH and during the course
Hand sanitizer will be provided upon entry
Desks have been sanitized with an alcohol-based solution before class
Desks must be sanitized after each class
Students are seated 6’ apart
We ask that all students and visitors to ECAH do their best to social distance at all times
Accessibility
There are two easy-access parking spots directly in front of 901 Esquimalt Road. Please leave these spots for those with mobility issues.
Our washroom can accommodate a wheelchair or other mobility device, and is gender-neutral.
Our tables are 5’ long and can be moved as needed. There are no steps into the building.
Our doors are not currently automated - but this is a future project we’re working on.
If you have concerns about visiting, please contact us and we can arrange a walk-through with you.
ECAH is a welcoming place for people of all backgrounds and lived experiences. We invite your direction on how we can best accommodate your individual needs and will work collaboratively to ensure ECAH is an accessible space.