Papermaking

$35.00

Tuesday, June 16th

Class Times: 4:00-7:00 pm 

Hours of Instruction: 3 Hours

Ages: Adult

Registration Deadline: May 20th

Join us to get messy with papermaking! Making paper is a great summer activity that uses big tubs of water. Student will learn how to turn recycled paper into pulp, how to pull sheets using paper molds, how to press their own sheets, and how to use cookie cutters to create unique paper shapes. Each student will also be able to make and keep their own paper mold. Students can expect to get damp during this process. Class may take place outside, weather permitting. 

Location: ARTS HUB - 515 School Street, Waupaca, WI 54981

(No refunds will be offered within two weeks of the first-class date.)

Tuesday, June 16th

Class Times: 4:00-7:00 pm 

Hours of Instruction: 3 Hours

Ages: Adult

Registration Deadline: May 20th

Join us to get messy with papermaking! Making paper is a great summer activity that uses big tubs of water. Student will learn how to turn recycled paper into pulp, how to pull sheets using paper molds, how to press their own sheets, and how to use cookie cutters to create unique paper shapes. Each student will also be able to make and keep their own paper mold. Students can expect to get damp during this process. Class may take place outside, weather permitting. 

Location: ARTS HUB - 515 School Street, Waupaca, WI 54981

(No refunds will be offered within two weeks of the first-class date.)

Instructor Michelle Sharp

Instructor Michelle Sharp

Michelle Sharp (b. 1992) is an artist and adventurer born and raised in Tarkio, Missouri. Working primarily with photography and bookmaking media, she finds inspiration in the mundane, the acts of sharing and discovery, literature, and structured systems. Michelle received a BFA with honors from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design in 2015; her major was Photography with minors in Writing and Science. Michelle currently lives in the Fox Valley area of Wisconsin.

 Michelle has shown work in various online exhibitions, such as Lenscratch and F-Stop Magazine, as well as Milwaukee galleries such as Walker’s Point Center for the Arts, The Portrait Society Gallery, and Gallerie M. Her photographs have been featured in the 2014 Best of College and High School Photography publication by Photographer’s Forum, and various independent publications. Michelle’s zines and other book works can be found in collections at the University of Milwaukee Special Collections Library and The Athens Zine Bibliotheque. Most recently, her work has been exhibited at The Art Garage in Green Bay, Arts Connective in De Pere, and through community art projects with The Building For Kids Children’s Museum.