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Make+Take: Simple Pulp Painting

November 19, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

$45.00

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Wednesday, November 19, 7-9pm

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About this Workshop:

Love color? Join us for a special papermaking Make+Take to learn about pulp “painting”—an expressive and versatile technique to apply color to your handmade paper. You’ll be amazed by how painterly you can get with pulp! You’ll learn how to mix colors and how to create veils and layers of color in pulp paint on your sheets of handmade paper. 

Level: Beginner – no experience necessary

Registration extended to November 15, 2025 and includes all materials.

Sample images by Marta Pérez García and Laura Asher

CLASS MATERIALS LIST:

Registration includes all materials. Students may want to consider bringing the following supplies to class:

  • (optional) Personal apron (we’ll have extras) – waterproof recommended, but even a cooking apron will do  – you will get wet!
  • (optional) Notebook/sketchbook if you’d like to take notes
  • (recommended) Shoes with good tread – water-resistant/proof work best. The floor will be wet and can get slick in spots

YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

​​Zofia Chamera earned her BFA in Interdisciplinary Sculpture at the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2020 and her MFA in Studio Art from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) in 2022. Chamera’s foundation is in traditional mediums such as clay, wax, and bronze, however she recently began exploring handmade paper and how it can be applied to sculpture. She is constantly pushing the structural boundaries of this medium and with that challenging the conflict of fine art versus craft. While studying at PAFA, Chamera worked as the papermaking shop monitor and a graduate teaching assistant for figure modeling and many other courses. Her work has been shown in the National Sculpture Society Gallery in Manhattan, New York as well as local galleries in Baltimore, MD and Philadelphia, PA. Most notably, she was selected as one of seven artists to participate in the Lucca Biennale 2022 Outdoor Exhibition in Tuscany, Italy. Learn more about her work at www.zofiachamera.com.