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On view in the South
less than a minute ago
Papermaker's Tears Volume 2
about 2 years ago
Tenuous Threads
about 2 years ago
Paper & Colour
about 3 years ago
NY Satellite Print Fair
about 3 years ago

LINKS

Artists I've worked with:

Jean-Pierre Hebert

Ted Gachot  

Lee Emma Running 

Kate Carr 

Jenn Figg 

Yumi Kinoshita 

Print and papermaking resources:

Hand Papermaking Community Documentation Project  

International Association of Hand Papermakers and Paper Artists

Printeresting

Printmakers Open Forum

Bookbinding Now podcasts 

Book Artists & Poets podcasts 

 

Galleries and spaces:

Verne Gallery

Dieu Donne

Uncommon Threads in Contemporary Art at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts

On view in the South

February 01, 2026 in papermaking, exhibition

My work is included in two exhibitions in the South:

The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in Little Rock has a beautiful installation titled Uncommon Threads in Contemporary Art. The show includes several of my thread drawings (owned by the museum) alongside works by artists I admire, such as Howardena Pindell and Ursula von Rydingsvard. On view through April 29, 2026.

And the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts in Boone, North Carolina will soon be opening an ambitious show of contemporary artists working in handmade paper. Sculpting with Paper: Hand Papermaking at Dieu Donné runs from Feb 6 to June 6, 2026.

Papermaker's Tears Volume 2 →
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