Jun 15th 2012

This panel will address the current role of hand papermaking within current residency and workspace models at both the Center for Book and Paper Arts and Dieu Donné. How do these organizations make hand papermaking available and accessible to artists for whom hand papermaking was not already a primary medium? Featuring both interdisciplinary artists who have completed projects within these institutions and the master papermakers with whom they collaborated, the dialogue will address the challenges and opportunities of collaborative hand papermaking; the relevance of hand papermaking across disciplines; and efforts to promote hand papermaking as a process relevant to interdisciplinary art and craft practices.

Panelists include:

• Elizabeth Isakson, Hannah King & C.J. Mace, co-curators, Material Assumptions
• Deborah Boardman, Dan Devening & Ian Cooper, participating artists, Material Assumptions
• Moderated by Sue Gosin, Co-founder of Dieu Donné, and Melissa Potter, Interim Director, Interdisciplinary Book and Paper MFA, Columbia College

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