Art Studio 269 - Japanese Papermaking

Spring
2013
01
4.00
Rie Hachiyanagi

TTH 10:00AM-12:30PM

Mount Holyoke College
82838
25 Morgan Street 010
rhachiya@mtholyoke.edu
In this course, students learn the traditional practice and history of Japanese hand papermaking, while exploring contemporary applications of the method. Thin, translucent, strong paper is great for drawing and printmaking, as well as sculptural construction and paper casting. This fluidity of medium naturally encourages students to become interdisciplinary in their art making. The apparent fragility, structural strength, and surprising longevity of the material provides a foundation for philosophical investigations into the nature of creativity.

Prereq: Art Studio 120 or 116, and 4 credits of 200-lvl Art Studio

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.