In-Person Lecture: A Story Of Forgotten Hanji

This video is a recording from the in-person Lecture, A Story Of Forgotten Hanji, Korean Traditional Paper: The Restoration of Taeji and Siji with Dr. Oh-Kyu Lee, Senior Research Scientist for the Forest Biomaterials Research Center at the National Institute of Forest Science, in Korea on Friday, May 13, 2022 hosted by the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking. Due to the in-person nature of the program the audio quality is mediocre.

Ruminate Artist Talk

Celebrating the opening of "Ruminate," the museum's newest exhibit with a virtual artist talk featuring Lea Basile-Lazarus, Chad Hayward, and Andrea Peterson. Each artist uses pulp painting to express their reflections of our world. Each voice is distinct in its visual language and complements the others.

Virtual Paper as Surface

Virtual Paper as Surface Lecture Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Wednesday, November 11, 2020 The artists on the “Paper as Surface” panel use paper in an illustrative way. What possibilities are revealed when your medium is both the content and the surface? Join the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking virtually as we speak to the artists about the pulp painting technique as an aesthetic and its potential as a communicative tool. Atrophy No.

Virtual Paper as Installation

Virtual Paper as Installation Lecture Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking From Wednesday, October 28, 2020 With visually-striking installations that grab the viewer’s attention, the artists on the “Paper as Installation” panel create conversation starters about contemporary issues. Join the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking online as we speak to the artists about their motivations for translating poignant contemporary topics into paper installations.