Melissa Potter Papermaking Workshop
@ Riverside Arts Center
32 East Quincy St, Riverside, Il, 60546
Opening Saturday, November 22nd, from 1PM - 3PM
On view through Saturday, December 6th
Melissa Potter Papermaking Workshop in conjunction with the exhibition, In the Circle of Melissa Potter at the Riverside Arts Center’s Freeark Gallery and Sculpture Garden
Papermaking Workshop and Artist Talk: Saturday, November 22, 2025, 1:00 PM
At Melissa Potter’s studio in Riverside, Illinois. Register on RAC’s website https://www.riversideartscenter.com/freearksculpturegarden/2025/10/melissa/potter
Please Note: You must register for this workshop then the address will be provided
IN THE CIRCLE OF MELISSA POTTER
With: Ida Bakhturidze, Jillian Bruschera, Jelena Jovčić, Hillary Johnson, Nana Magradze, Clifton Meador, Adam Pantić, Susannah Papish, Gregory Potter, Isota Potter, Maggie Puckett, Miriam Schaer, Marilyn Sward, and Loretta & Annabelle
Exhibition Dates: October 26 – December 6, 2025
Exhibition on view: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 1:00 – 5:00 PM
The Riverside Arts Center is pleased to present In the Circle of Melissa Potter, an exhibition of art by Melissa Potter and artists she has collaborated with or mentored including Ida Bakhturidze, Jillian Bruschera, Jelena Jovčić, Hillary Johnson, Nana Magradze, Clifton Meador, Adam Pantić, Susannah Papish, Gregory Potter, Isota Potter, Maggie Puckett, Miriam Schaer, Marilyn Sward, and Loretta & Annabelle, curated by Joanne Aono.
The Riverside Arts Center’s exhibition, In the Circle of Melissa Potter, includes artworks by the artist and those with whom she has collaborated and mentored. Her art projects and social practices involve partnerships with other artists, researchers, students, and communities. A descendent from a long line of feminist and educated women activists, artists, and crafters, Potter channels them to fuel her research-based and labor-driven art. The exhibition features Potter’s wall hangings derived from handmade paper, felt art created with women artisans from the Republic of Georgia, and posters designed for community gardens that address historical and feminist topics. Survey books covering Potter’s research on labor, craft, plants for paper and dyes, and histories about women from marginalized groups chronicle her community-driven art projects. In keeping with her outreach, Potter is offering a papermaking workshop coinciding with her exhibition.
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Melissa H Potter is a feminist interdisciplinary artist, writer, and curator whose work has been exhibited in numerous venues including White Columns, Bronx Museum of the Arts, and Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, to name a few. Her films have been screened at international film festivals, such as the Cinneffable and the Reeling International LGBT Film Festival.
Potter has been the recipient of three Fulbright Scholar grants, as well as funding from CEC ArtsLink, Trust for Mutual Understanding, and Soros Fund for Arts and Culture, all of which enabled her to build two papermaking studios at university art departments in Serbia and Bosnia & Hercegovina. In addition, she collaborated with women felt artisans and activists from Georgia through her project, “Craft Power,” with Miriam Schaer. Melissa developed research, documentary and advocacy projects with ethnographers and intangible heritage experts to protect, interpret and archive endangered women’s handicrafts and social customs. In Chicago, this work extends to the history of the Hull-House arts and crafts movement and its contemporary influence in crafts media including hand papermaking and artists’ books. Potter is a Professor at Columbia College Chicago and collaborates with artists in the medium of hand papermaking.
As a curator, Potter’s exhibitions include “Social Paper: Hand Papermaking in the Context of Socially Engaged Art” with Jessica Cochran and “Revolution at Point Zero: Feminist Social Practice” with Neysa Page Lieberman. Her curatorial and recent hand papermaking projects, including “Seeds InService” with Maggie Puckett, have been funded by the Crafts Research Fund, Clinton Hill Foundation, The Nathan Cummings Foundation & Jane M. Saks, and the MAKER Grant. A prolific writer, her critical essays have been printed in BOMB, Art Papers, Flash Art, Metropolis M, Hand Papermaking, and AfterImage among others.
https://www.melpotter.com
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