136½ Pine Street
Manchester, Connecticut 06040

Thursdays, October 20 & 27: 6:00–9:30pm

Whether you intend on tackling your own framing or would just like a better understanding and appreciation of what is involved, this three-day workshop is for you. You will learn the vocabulary of framing, and what is involved in each step of the process:

• Types of matboard and how to cut single and double-rectangle window mats.
• Mounting methods, including dry mounting, spray adhesives, and tape-hinges.
• Backing materials.
• Aesthetic choices and the elements of conservation framing.
• Frame moulding materials, finishes, and profiles.
• Assembly of metal-sectional and wood frames.
• Choosing and cutting glass.
• The dust cover.
• Hanging hardware.
• Some thoughts on location and lighting.

You will have the opportunity to work with both home-quality and frame shop tools. You are asked to bring a selection of photographs, drawings, paintings, or other art or document you would like to frame.

Initial materials include a sheet each of 32x40 mat board and acid-free foam backer and a roll of framer's tape. Participants have the option of purchasing additional board and frame mouldings to be used on Day 2 of the class.

Non-members: $95+$25 materials Members: $80+$25 materials
Course Enrollment: 2–6
Instructor: Chris Huestis

Added by Photo Synthesis on October 5, 2011

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