Japanese Papermaking (Washi) Workshop
About this Event
Discover the art of traditional Japanese papermaking in this hands-on workshop. Participants will create their own sheets of Washi using Eastern Asian plant fibers such as kozo (paper mulberry) and hemp, materials that have been used for centuries in Japan for books, calligraphy, architecture, and everyday life.
The workshop begins with an introduction to the history of Washi and the differences between Eastern and Western papermaking traditions, exploring how the intended use of paper influenced the fibers, tools, and techniques used in each culture.
Participants will then learn the fundamentals of sheet formation and create several handmade papers of their own. Decorative options will include natural and preserved plant materials, flowers, and fibers, allowing each participant to create unique compositions. Techniques such as embossing and watermark-inspired impressions will also be introduced for those interested in adding texture and imagery to their paper. Handmade Washi can be incorporated into drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, book arts, and other creative practices.
Whether you prefer a simple, elegant sheet of paper or a richly layered design, this workshop offers an opportunity to experience the beauty of handmade paper while learning about a centuries-old Japanese tradition.
No experience required. All materials provided.
Instructor Bio:
Mami Takahashi is a multidisciplinary artist from Tokyo. Using photography, performance, installation, and urban intervention, her practice explores the complexities of being Asian and a woman living outside of her home country.
Previous exhibitions and performances have taken place at Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, OR; San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco; DANK Haus, Chicago, IL; The International Museum of Art, El Paso, TX; Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Alberta, Canada; Gwangju Folk Art Museum, Gwangju, Korea; Instituto Municipal del Arte la Cultura, DG Mexico and Toriizaka Art Gallery, Tokyo, among other venues. She holds an MFA from Portland State University and a BFA from Joshibi University of Art and Design, Kanagawa. Takahashi is a recipient of the Ford Family Award for MASS MoCA residency and the Pacific Northwest College of Art+Leland Iron Work residency.
Tickets are non-refundable.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 44.43
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