Pulped Under Pressure: The Art of Handmade Paper

Jan. 27–March 20, 2022
J. Wayne Stark Galleries | Memorial Student Center, MSC 1110

 
With traditional hand papermaking at its core, this exhibition underscores important contemporary issues steeped in history and craft. Enticed through touch, these works encourage a contemplative slowing down even as they urge acknowledgement of some of the most pressing issues (environmental crisis to global marginalization) facing civilization today. Each of the artists starts simply with a foundation of pulp made from natural fibers. Their multifaceted results incorporate a rich range of printmaking, letterpress, papercutting, and installation with a diversity of recycled disposable materials (junk mail, egg cartons, old cotton T-shirts, ripped denim jeans), as well as old bedsheets, beetroot, heirloom plants, and illuminated el wires. In very unique ways, these artists consider paper beyond its most common function as a passive surface of record or craft. Instead, the material is transformed and imbedded with content that turns communication into a public practice. By challenging assumptions, the artists create artworks that are both beautiful and brave.

 

Inside the Exhibition

 
 

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Large Sheet Papermaking by Marilyn Propp