Pop-Up Home – Helen Hiebert Studio


The Sunday Paper #512

June 9, 2024

A fast be aware: I’m on my solution to Tokyo as you learn this, and I’ll be taking a weblog sabbatical for the remainder of the month. The subsequent problem of The Sunday Paper shall be posted in July! Observe my travels on Instagram if you want.

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The Paper 12 months opens for registration once more July 1-10, 2024, and we’ll be celebrating with a FREE Zoom workshop on July 1st. Come make a Pop-UP Home with me. Click on right here to join the workshop and get the provision listing.

Take a look at the Pop Up & Out Books that Paper 12 months individuals created in Could with visitor artist Package Davey (work by Dale Emmart pictured under).

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How enjoyable! An enormous paper boat that actually floats and holds an individual. 1070 sq. ft (100 sq metres) of paper had been used to create the 12-foot lengthy vessel. The boat weighs roughly 220lbs (100kg). 500ft (150m) of sticky tape and ten litres of glue had been used to complete it.

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From Fiber to End, From Petals to Paper. These two occasions on the Arboretum at Penn State Childhood’s Gate Kids’s Backyard remind me of The Papermaker’s Backyard Venture I initiated years and years in the past. Instructors from Penn State College Libraries will lead the workshops, and I really like how they’re fostering our future: “Understanding the bodily properties and processes of how paper is made is useful to these of us who’re liable for preserving books and different paperwork. We hope our papermaking occasion will assist individuals recognize each crops and paper in a brand new manner and introduce the artwork and science of papermaking to a brand new era of budding conservators.”

The Arboretum at Penn State grows papyrus, the earliest recognized plant materials used for making a writing materials, the precursor to paper. Attendees of College Libraries’ papermaking occasions will study quite a lot of crops on the Arboretum that can be utilized to make paper. Credit score: Penn State College Libraries / Penn State. Inventive Commons

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Ooh la la! When you occur to be in Singapore, hop on over to see the works on paper by Helen Frankenthaler. The exhibition (June 29 – August 25) introduces near 40 of her print works from the Nationwide Assortment of Singapore and the Helen Frankenthaler Basis, New York, with a highlight on her woodcuts on handmade paper. This particular exhibition additionally explores Frankenthaler’s influential and collaborative partnership with American grasp printer Kenneth Tyler.

Helen Frankenthaler, Gateway (Display), 1988, 28 color etching, reduction, aquatint and stencil on TGL handmade paper mounted in a hand-patinated solid bronze display (three panels), 205.7 x 251.5 x 172.1 cm. © 2024 Helen Frankenthaler Basis, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / Tyler Graphics Ltd., Mount Kisco, New York. Assortment of Singapore Artwork Museum, comprising a part of the Nationwide Assortment of Singapore.

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What an interesting description of folding: how a single-celled organism makes use of a component of origami to quickly assault.

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Paper Tidbits

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