Buddhist Illumination of Korean Papermaking’s Past and Present Buddhism Magazine 2010 articleDownload
HANJI Dresses HANJI Dresses Korean wedding ducks, usually carved out of wood, symbolize marital fidelity and fertility. These versions are woven out of hanji and dyed with natural dyes. Special thanks to Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. How are they made? Watch the PBS video.
Hanji Retreat Oct 2022 Fall hanji retreat, October 2022. Hanji making with mixed fibers including milkweed, paper mulberry, and mitsumata + joomchi, jiseung, natural dyeing, and thread making. Thanks to Justine Chang for photography.
Hanji screen making An intangible heritage holder, Yoo Bae Geun is a hanji screen maker and experienced papermaker residing in Jeonju, a leading city in hanji production and history. He is one of two remaining screen makers in Korea today. March 2009.
Gwangju Biennale 2021 A brief visit to Gwangju to see two of the sites of the 2021 Gwangju Biennale. May 4, 2021.
Hanji in Burnie 2018 A wonderful trip to Tasmania to teach in Burnie at Creative Paper Tasmania as part of paper on skin, a biennial event showcasing the best in paper garments. June 2018.
Hanji workshop in Cleveland A visit to the hanji studio at the Morgan Conservatory to make hanji and do demos for their annual Open House in early October.