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Rhonda Miller
Bookbinder, MyHandboundBooks & Scotia Bookbinding
Rhonda Miller is a skilled bookbinder, book artist, and paper marbler based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is the owner and operator of MyHandboundBooks Studio and Scotia Bookbinding.1
Career and Experience
Rhonda has been involved in bookbinding for nearly two decades, starting her journey while pursuing her Master's degree in Library and Information Studies at Dalhousie University.1 After completing her MLIS, she found her true passion in bookbinding and has since dedicated more time to this craft than to traditional librarianship.1
Since June 2007, Rhonda has been running her own bookbinding and book arts studio, MyHandboundBooks. She recently took over the ownership and production of Scotia Bookbinding as well.1 Her work involves:
- Creating custom-made books and journals
- Performing book repairs
- Selling her creations online and in shops across Canada
- Exhibiting her book art projects in group exhibits in various cities
Expertise and Teaching
Rhonda specializes in:
- Historical bookbinding techniques
- Modern adaptations of traditional book structures
- Paper marbling
She shares her knowledge and skills by teaching bookbinding and marbling at the Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and Design. Additionally, she conducts workshops at The Morgan Conservatory in Cleveland, Ohio, and other locations upon invitation.1
Education
Rhonda's educational background includes:
- BA in English from Mount Allison University (1991-1995)
- Interactive Technology Diploma in Computer Science from Nova Scotia Community College (1996-1998)
- Master's in Library and Information Studies from Dalhousie University (2001-2005)1
Professional Philosophy
Despite her extensive experience, Rhonda maintains a humble and growth-oriented approach to her craft. She continues to learn and improve, drawing inspiration from master binders worldwide.1 Her passion for bookbinding is evident in her statement: "It is an enjoyable journey, knowing that I am doing what I love every day."1