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added kozo, mitsumata. additional PVA inadvertantly made it look less skinnish than originally but c'est la guerre, no?

Kate Martinson and Lee McDonald

Created by Jane Ingram Allen during her 2004-05 Fulbright Scholar Award artist in residency project in Taiwan, exhibited at the Mass Audubon’s Visual Arts Center.

scissors embedded in paper

Tia came to WSW in the early summer of 2012 to work in our papermaking studio. Inspired by contstruction next door, Tia created a luminous handmade paper installation in the skeletal structure of our building rehailitation-in-progress.

A dress made entirely of Japanese handmade paper.

We have also made sheets of paper using construction paper scraps.

This tour was completely terrific! We got to see really, really old papermaking equipment - the thing he's standing on is from like the 1200s, then there was pre-industrial revolution stuff, and then still-working machinery from the industrial revolution that he turned on for us! Amalfi makes paper for the pope.

 

Blogging about our trip to Amalfi.

the farmer-papermaker, the sheep, the tv team and locals in folklore costumes... our new province (Fermo) came with some tv people to film local food, music, dances and an interview on papermaking - the sheep did not like the noise and the nervousness around :)

During her residency, Andrea Chung experimented in the papermaking studio, teaching herself a new technique to tell the stories of Jamaican midwives. Read more on our blog: bit.ly/andrea-chung

you make a woodcut really deep sometimes and ink it up wherever and dye paper pulp and put it through a hydrolic press, i chose 25 tons of pressure over the usual 20 tons this time, to get the ink on that pulp

Student artwork of Natasha Lovelace Haber's Book Arts and Papermaking class

The Racquette River Paper Company, c. 1924. In 1892, George Wing Sisson Sr. bought the site of the old Union Mill at Unionville, on the east side of the Racquette River, for $50,000. The old saw mill was torn down and the Racquette River Paper Company was built. A new wooden dam and flume were also constructed. Production began with three wood pulp grinders and one paper machine. In the early days, the mill produced only a few grades of paper, including "Manilla, Butcher Fibre, and general Wrappers". Eventually, the Racquette River Paper Company became known for specialty papers such as filter, map and Braille papers, and embossed and printed papers for national companies including Sears, Montgomery Ward, and Rexall. The entire plant was rebuilt between 1908 and 1910, making it among the most modern paper mills in the country. By 1951, four generations of Sissons were involved in the company. One of the few 19th-century industries to have survived in Potsdam, the Racquette River Paper Company is known today as the Mead Specialty Paper Company. Photo: Potsdam Museum archives

went with the thick wire, in the end, cuz I'm lazy as fuck

Papermaking artistry of Mary Hark

 

Erdrich, Louise., Amanda Degener, Bridget O'Malley, Rebecca Alm, Mary Hark, Jeff Rathermel, and Michael Lizama. Winter Reader, 2003-2004. [Minneapolis, MN]: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 2003.

 

MCAD contributors: faculty: Amanda Degener and Rebecca Alm.

 

See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.

intranet.mcad.edu/library

The Tare Sheets from my Netflix movies!

different view of the same bowl

Lee McDonald and Drew Matott with the Combat Paper bicycle powered beater

Yellow skins soaked overnight before cooking

Sue Gosin, guest of honor, at the regional gathering for the 25th anniversary celebration of the Hand Papermaking Organization. Event was held at the Paper Lab, Art Lofts, University of Wisconsin-Madison, June 10th 2011.

Curious how creative communities can work to protect the environment, Sheila Nakitende brought her interdisciplinary practice to the papermaking studio. Check it out on our blog: bit.ly/sheila-nakitende

From a recent ballad printing project at UCSB. We made our own paper, cut our own woodblocks, typeset and hand printed an early modern ballad. Thanks to Paddy Fumerton, Andrew Griffin, and the Early Modern Center.

šis popierius bus naudojamas gaminant sveikinimo vokus

 

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I will make greeting envelopes of this homemade paper

U Kyaw Shwe Danu Traditional Bamboo Umbrella Craft

 

All images from this book.

 

EVIDENCE

Provenance evidence: Inscription

Location in book: Colophon

Transcription: Gordon A. Pfeiffer Henry Morris John DePol Barbara E. Benson Bob Fleck

Annotator: Pfeiffer, Gordon A.

Annotator: Morris, Henry, 1925-2019

Annotator: DePol, John, 1913-2004

Annotator: Benson, Barbara E. (Barbara Ellen), 1943-

Annotator: Fleck, Robert D., 1947-2016

 

COPY

Repository: Penn Libraries

Call number: Bird & Bull Press 10

Collection: Vilain-Wieck Collection

Copy title: An anthology of Delaware papermaking

Published: The Delaware Bibliophiles, New Castle, Del., 1991

 

FIND IN POP

Penn Libraries

Penn Libraries Bird & Bull Press 10

Vilain-Wieck Collection

An anthology of Delaware papermaking

New Castle, Del.

1991

The Delaware Bibliophiles

Inscription

Colophon

Pfeiffer, Gordon A.

Morris, Henry, 1925-2019

DePol, John, 1913-2004

Benson, Barbara E. (Barbara Ellen), 1943-

Fleck, Robert D., 1947-2016

 

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