Search the Study Opportunities List

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The GBW Study Opportunities List can be searched the following keywords. Check off the search terms you want to use and then click "Search." Any entry which meets ALL of the search criteria will be returned. If the search returns no results, try less search terms or use the advanced search feature. See below for an explanation of the search terms.

The entire list is available, listed in geographical order.

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Other Countries Teaching Specialties
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Alaska Iowa Nevada South Carolina Brazil Conservation
Arizona Kansas New Hampshire South Dakota Canada Bookbinding
Arkansas Kentucky New Jersey Tennessee Czech Republic Box Making
California Louisiana New Mexico Texas Italy Calligraphy
Colorado Maine New York Utah Lithuania Decorative Paper
Connecticut Maryland North Carolina Vermont Mexico Fine Binding
Delaware Massachusetts North Dakota Virginia Switzerland Graphic Design
Florida Michigan Ohio Washington United Kingdom History
Georgia Minnesota Oklahoma West Virginia Venezuela Papermaking
Hawaii Mississippi Oregon Wisconsin Colombia Printing
Idaho Missouri Pennsylvania Wyoming
Tool Making
Illinois Montana
Washington D.C.
Other

Explanation of the Search Terms

Artists Books
This category covers non-traditional bindings and books in which the binder creates the total content. Examples can be seen in many of the Guild's exhibits.
Conservation
For both books and paper; includes repair and restoration.
Bookbinding
General classes on all aspects of bookbinding, from casebound books to edition binding to special structures.
Box Making
Boxes, slipcases, portfolios and the like.
Calligraphy
Letterforms, illumination, gilding.
Decorative Paper
Any kind of decoration on paper including marbling, pastepaper, and collage.
Fine Binding
A subset of general bookbinding, but focused on design binding, full leather bindings, endband sewing, gold tooling and the like.
Graphic Design
As related to books: page layout and overall book design, both by hand and computer.
History
Instructors whose courses focus on the history of the book. These listings may include academic classes as well as hands-on workshops.
Papermaking
All aspects of papermaking, from traditional to avant-garde, paper casting, pulp painting, and the like.
Printing
Printing in it's most general definition. Includes both letterpress printing and print making techniques.
Tool Making
As any artist or craftsperson knows, a good tool is essential for the job.
Other
Many of these instructors come to the book arts from other artistic disciplines. these include almost all of the visual arts, mixed media, and electronic media. Also includes other book related areas such as preservation, disaster planning, book selling, collecting and appraisal and anything else which doesn't fit into the above categories.
Instructor's Name
You can search for specific instructors by name by using the advanced search function.
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