Exhibit Reception: Transformed Environments

Transformed Environments: Paper Informing Design in white text over a dramatic black and white image of a stack of paper.
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Please join us in celebrating the Transformed Environments exhibit at the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking. Paper is an underappreciated resource that touches every aspect of our lives, even architecture. We see the influence of paper in construction materials, architecture models, and as design inspiration. This exhibition focuses on paper as it shapes the spaces we live and work in. This event is free and open to the public. 

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Exhibit Reception: Bark Rhythms

Bark Rhythms
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Bark Rhythms: Contemporary Innovations & Ancestral Traditions exhibition showcases historic examples of hand-beaten bark papers, barkcloths, and traditional beaters, paired with the work of contemporary artists from global communities who use bark fiber materials and techniques in innovative and unexpected ways. Please join us to celebrate this beautiful exhibit.

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Exhibit Reception: Geometric Aljamia

Geometric Aljamia
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Join us for the reception for our exhibit Geometric Aljamia: A Cultural Transliteration.  The exhibit is a cross-cultural collaboration that addresses how connections between the Middle East and the West during the Golden Age of Islamic Civilization continue to be relevant and vibrant in the twenty-first century.

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Exhibit Reception & Artist Talk

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Join us for the opening reception for our new changing exhibition A Community of Artists: African American Works on Paper from the Cochran Collection, which showcases fifty noted 20th century American artists. Collected and curated by Wes and Missy Cochran, the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking chose a selection from the larger collection that not only tells the story of 20th century art in America but highlights the contributions of Georgia’s artists to this larger story.

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