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Re: [BKARTS] Spokane, WA
I mostly lurk here and just read the posts, being as bookbinding is simply
one of my hobbies, but I live in Post Falls, Idaho, right across the border
from Spokane.
I don't know of much around here except for a guy that teaches "old ways of
making books from raw materials": http://www.geocities.com/oldways_id/ He
operates near Santa, Idaho (yes, there is a Santa!), which isn't terribly
far away (about an hour and a half drive south of Coeur d'Alene).
Perhaps we could start a local bookbinding group and have workshops or
something.
Jacob
http://bogomip.net/
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Marilynn Brandenburger <
mmbrand@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi!
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> I'm new to this list-serve, but it looks like a great forum for finding out
> about book-related enterprises in various cities. I'm going to be in
> Spokane, WA, the end of May, scouting the city for possible retirement
> (husband's, not mine). I would love to find out whether there are book
> artists working in that area and any workshops, organizations, etc, devoted
> to book arts. Thanks a bunch, y'all.
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> - Marilynn
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> Marilynn Brandenburger
> Atlanta, GA
> www.brandenburgerstudios.com
> marilynnbrandenburger.blogspot.com
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