April 17, 2015

Peter Geraty (Praxis Bindery) lecture, Thursday April 30, 2015 7-9pm

(Cross-posted from the Book Arts Guild)

The Book Arts Guild, UW Libraries, and Guild of Book Workers Northwest
Chapter present

I Can’t get the Darn Stuff to Stick - or How We Learn
a lecture by  Peter Geraty

Thursday April 30, 2015 7-9pm
Maps/Special Collections Classroom B69
Suzzallo Library, University of Washington

Fine binder Peter Geraty will talk about a way to approach binding that
may be outside of one’s comfort zone but possibly more rewarding, as well
as share some of the work produced at his Praxis Bindery. This talk is in
conjunction with Peter’s visit to Seattle to teach a parchment binding
workshop sponsored by the Guild of Book Workers Northwest Chapter.

Peter Geraty began bookbinding in 1975 at Unicorn Press in Greensboro, NC
where he worked as a printer, typesetter and binder for several years.  He
moved to Boston, in 1977 and continued working as a binder at various
places including; library binding at the New England Bookbinding Company,
conservation at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University
and over four years at Harcourt Bindery ending his time there as shop
manager.  In 1984 he began working as an independent binder and in 1985
moved to Easthampton, MA.  As owner of Praxis Bindery, he has focused on
conservation, fine binding and binding of editions and presentation
materials for publishers and artists.  Peter is intrigued by the challenge
of combining design, structure, and materials to present text or art. The
name he chose for his bindery, Praxis, encompasses his ongoing philosophy
to continually hone one’s craftsmanship and pursue deeper knowledge.

DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS:  To request disability accommodations for this
event, contact the Office of ADA Coordinator at least 10 days in advance
of any event by calling 206-543-6450 (voice); 2-6-543-6452 (TDD);
206-685-3885 (FAX); access@uw.edu (e-mail).

April 8, 2015

Reminder: Parchment Binding workshop with Peter Geraty, sponsored by GBWNW

Just a quick reminder that the parchment binding workshop with Peter Geraty is less than a month away! The workshop is being held May 1-3, and sign ups are still open. Be sure to take part in this fantastic opportunity to learn from an excellent instructor and renowned bookbinder. Further details regarding workshop details and sign up here. For any questions, contact Bonnie Thompson Norman (inkdart [at] gmail [dot] com).


January 12, 2015

Parchment Binding workshop with Peter Geraty, sponsored by GBWNW


Parchment Binding workshop with Peter Geraty
May 1-3, The Windowpane Press Studio in Seattle, Washington.
Contact: Bonnie Thompson Norman (inkdart@gmail.com)
Cost: $350 for GBW members, $395 for non-GBW members
Space is limited to eight participants

Workshop Description - Parchment has a mystique and a mind of its own. The mystique we admire, the mind we must work with! The hygroscopic nature of this wonderful material allows it to expand and contract as the environment changes, but the strength and durability of parchment make it an ideal material for bookbinding. Its successful use is a valuable addition to your skill set.

During this workshop you will create a parchment binding over boards, which will accentuate the beauty of material and compensate for its tendency to wander. You will construct a Dutch style (laced-on case with a groove) parchment binding.
There is an expectation of intermediate bookbinding skills for this class.



Peter Geraty began bookbinding in 1975 at Unicorn Press in Greensboro, NC where he worked as a printer, typesetter and binder for several years.  He moved to Boston, in 1977 and continued working as a binder at various places including; library binding at the New England Bookbinding Company, conservation at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University and over four years at Harcourt Bindery ending his time there as shop manager.  In 1984 he began working as an independent binder and in 1985 moved to Easthampton, MA.  As owner of Praxis Bindery, he has focused on conservation, fine binding and binding of editions and presentation materials for publishers and artists.  Peter is intrigued by the challenge of combining design, structure, and materials to present text or art. The name he chose for his bindery, Praxis, encompasses his ongoing philosophy to continually hone one’s craftsmanship and pursue deeper knowledge.
Visit Peter’s website at https://www.praxisbindery.com.