27-4506. Tiny Book Key Chains
$145.00
March 1st to March 3rd, 2024
6:00pm to 8:30pm (7.5 hours, 3 days)
Materials Fee: $45 included with registration fee
Class maximum: 8 students
Class minimum: 4 students
No experience necessary
Registration closes February 15th
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Course description:
Learn how to make tiny book keychains with Robin. These tiny adorable structures are great for your on the go lists and thoughts. Each student will be able to make up to three book keychains. Students will also learn how to make their own book cloth in this workshop, which is a great skill to know for any book arts enthusiast.
Any lover of books or tiny objects is bound to love this workshop.
Location: Multipurpose Studio
The Centre for Craft’s Multipurpose Studio is located in the same building as the Mary E. Black Gallery at 1061 Marginal Road, Suite #140, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Additional location Description: We are located in the Halifax Seaport between Pier 21 and the NEW Farmer’s Market. There is a train car in front of our main entrance.
Weather-Related Closure Policy:
For weather-related closures, students will be notified of updates via email 3 hours in advance of the class start time.
If it is less than 3 hours before a class is scheduled to start, the students will be notified by email and over the phone.
Cancellation Policy:
Please review the above information and contact us as soon as possible if it is necessary to cancel or make changes.
- Cancellations with 7 or more business days notice can receive a full refund.
- Cancellations with 4-6 business days notice will only be issued a 75% refund.
- Cancellations with 1-3 business days before the first day of class will result in a 50% refund.
- No shows and cancellations less than 1 business day before will result in charges of the FULL class fee and are NOT eligible for any refund.
For a list of all our policies, please visit: https://craftcourses.ca/protocols-policies/
Instructor:
Robin Wolfe
Robin Wolfe (they/him) is an interdisciplinary artist and witch living in Kjipuktuk (Halifax). They are white, trans masc/nonbinary, and neurodivergent. Their main medium is bookbinding, but they also write, illustrate, and paint. Much of Robin’s work revolves around interdisciplinary forms of access to education, and more recently aspects around his witchcraft practice. Much of their work also focuses on developing workshops and programming for queer and trans folks across all generations. In addition to Robin’s art practice, they are a graduate student at Saint Mary’s University, studying queer graphic novels.