Lilly Library, Steiner painting book glue
Steiner paints on glue to the book cloth. She uses an adhesive called polyvinylacetate (PVA). It's not removable, but it is malleable unlike something like Elmer's glue.
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Steiner paints on glue to the book cloth. She uses an adhesive called polyvinylacetate (PVA). It's not removable, but it is malleable unlike something like Elmer's glue.
Conservation Assistant, Jessi Steiner, shows how every clam shell is made to fit each individual book that needs one. All clam shells are made from bookcloth, which is a thick paper that has paper on one side and cloth on the other. Only books that are too worn to be placed on a shell by itself receive an enclosure. Anything that is thinner than half an inch is placed in a custom made envelope, rather than a box.
Steiner works with four other student workers to make the clam shells. Together, they create about five enclosures each month.
Mimi Taylor, now.
Jacob Bielasiak, now.
Peter Jacobi, now.
Sean Gavin of the traditional Irish music group Bua performs Monday at the Runcible Spoon. Bua visited the restaurant as part of a Midwest tour.
An attendee dances during the LGBTQ dance party Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Dancers participate in the LGBTQ dance party Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Dancers embrace during the LGBTQ dance party Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
An attendee dances during the LGBTQ dance party Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
A car and a campus bus collide on Woodlawn Ave. on Wednesday.
Volunteers Jim Rosenbarger of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Commission and Meg Hathaway of the City of Bloomington Planning Department put a bell on a bike during part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Service Day Initiative on the B-Line Trail on Monday.
Volunteers put a bell on Bloomington resident Andrew Green's bicycle as part of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Service Day Initiative on the B-Line Trail on Monday. The project, funded by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission, is meant to increase friendliness and safety and promote state law requiring audible devices on all bikes.
Students with Coal Free IU and the Sierra Club pose Wednesday in front of IU's coal power plant. Their objective was to make a statement about moving beyond coal.
Buddy Wakefield performs spoken word poetry alongside Anis Mojgani and Derrick Brown at the Canvas Premier Party on Thursday at the Whittenberger Auditorium. The poets are part of The Poetry Revival that helped Canvas Magazine celebrate their 15th anniversary.
Nine month olds Desmond and Anna Kort listen to nursery rhymes during the Bouncing Babies program at the Monroe County Public Library on Wednesday.
Five month old Nash Winckelbach watches his parents clap at the Bouncing Babies program Wednesday at the Monroe County Public Library. Librarian Mary Frasier has been teaching the program for 23 years.
Cafe Django employee Tom Miller plays the piano Monday at the Cafe's The Short List.
After the press, Day peels the actual print off the backing paper. Day's print is called "Una offerta alla Madonna", an inspiration from his Venice studies. He will have a hand-printed book, a collage, and a handful of drawings including this one in the opening reception Friday of the Overseas Studies Exhibiton.