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Western Style Papermaking with Color & Texture with Katy Dement
July 11 @ 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
3-Hour Workshop
Date: Thursday, July 11, 2024
Time: 5:30-8:30pm
Description: Hone your sheet forming skills while embellishing handmade papers with texture and color. You will learn how to successfully create sheets of handmade paper from recycled fibers in the “western style” by crafting various sheets of paper: thick, thin, blank, smooth, and textured surfaces. Adding the elements of color with dyed pulps will make for a dynamic collection of handmade paper sheets, while learning how to use the Holland beater.
We will cover the history of papermaking and discuss indended uses of handmade paper.
Tuition: $55 + $10 Materials fee
Materials: All materials will be provided
Location: Contemporary Craft (5645 Butler St., Pittsburgh, PA 15201)
Cancellations and Refunds: Workshop cancellations are decided three business days before the start date. If workshops must be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, the entire class fee will be refunded by check, to your credit card, or Contemporary Craft account for future workshops.
Refund Policy: Student refund requests must be made at least three business days before a class begins. There will be a $25 cancellation fee. No refunds will be given without three-business days notice. Processing of refunds takes approximately three weeks.
If you require accessibility accommodations, please let us know by calling 412.261.7003 and we are happy to assist you.
About the Artist
For my entire life I have been a working artist, organic gardener, and beekeeper. I create handmade paper as a means to an end. Paper art works take the form of: art lighting, shadow box, stationary, books and sculptures all crafted from sustainably collected plants, recycled and invasive fibers.
Each piece is a vignette that holds a visual narrative. Through layers of vintage ephemera, photos and bits of cloth, tales are told. When etched images are included the dialogue begins. Toys, natural and found objects punctuate the story. No material is arbitrary; I am influenced by overlooked materials found in my community, my own back yard. Rusty old tools are mashed together with deconstructed plants; this is where I find humor, combining these unlikely fellows. Often my works invite the viewer to playfully interact with the art work through light and kinetic elements that bring the imagery to life.