I had a lovely interview with Mindell Dubansky on Paper Talk. Mindy is head of the Sherman Fairchild Center for Book Conservation, Watson Library, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she is Preservation Librarian and …
April 25, 2021
Do black walnuts grow in your area? I’ve been intrigued by their dyeing potential since I first saw Cave Paper’s O’Malley Crackle many moons ago. I finally got my hands on some black …
The Sunday Paper #359
April 18, 2021
I have spent a good part of this week reviewing the galleys for my upcoming book, The Art of Papercraft. I felt old asking for a hard copy, since everything is done digitally …
The Sunday Paper #357
April 4, 2021
The Paper Year, my membership program featuring a new project every month (like this Butterfly Book) and a community of paper lovers, is now open for registration (through April 10th). Join me tomorrow …
The Sunday Paper #356
March 28, 2021
Arnold Grummer’s announces a Call to Artists for Paper On The River (formerly Paperfest). Artists working with handmade paper are invited to apply, and the submission deadline is August 20, 2021. Arnold Grummer’s …
The Sunday Paper #355
March 21, 2021
I had the pleasure of interviewing Kelsey Pike on Paper Talk. Pike is a production papermaker based in Kansas City, Missouri. She learned papermaking and started her brand Sustainable Paper And Craft …
The Sunday Paper #354
March 7, 2021
Paper of the Week: Wild AbacaThis wild abaca paper (I sometimes call it abaca leather) is an unusual paper I developed years ago. I had been air drying abaca with embedded strings …
The Sunday Paper #353
March 7, 2021
Papermaker of the Week: Landes SullivanLandes Sullivan (Barbara Landes & Paul Sullivan) use the abaca and cotton papers they make to fabricate vibrant, colorful objects that they compose with, rearrange and cobble …