Shaped Papermaking with Julia Goodman

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Local artist Julia Goodman shares a step-by-step process to make unique pieces of handmade paper. Taking inspiration from artworks on view in the exhibition Making Their Mark, participants explore techniques for making shaped paper. We discuss paper weight, fiber quality, color mixing, deckle boxes, and double couching. This workshop is open to students of all ages and experience levels.

Julia Goodman makes work at the intersection of papermaking, textiles, sculpture, and painting. She transforms bedsheets and T-shirts—fabrics that lie close to bodies day and night—into large and small wall works and suspended sculptures with vibrating colors, expanding orbits, abstracted forms, decisive edges, loose spills, torn fabrics, dirt, brick flecks, and layers of watercolor. Her work is in the permanent collections of the National Museum of Women in the Arts and DePaul Art Museum. Her residencies include the JB Blunk Residency, Recology SF, Creativity Explored, and The Space Program. Goodman lives in Berkeley and is currently teaching Introduction to Papermaking: From Fiber to Paper at California College of the Arts.

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