Art New England Artists’ Books:… Open studio displays of student work in my week-long artists’ books class. July 2013.
NBSS hanji workshop The very first hanji workshop taught by Aimee Lee (artist) and Minah Song (conservator), hosted by the North Bennet Street School in Boston in April 2013.
PapierWespe hanji workshops 2017 Nine consecutive days of multiple workshops at PapierWespe focusing on making and using hanji—bark lace, joomchi, jiseung, natural dyes, and ssangbal tteugi sheet formation. Thanks to Beatrix Mapalagama for hosting, Feb 2017.
Oberlin Paper/Book Winter Term 2018 One month of intensive studio work making paper, decorating it, and making books from it. Students learned techniques and history from various cultures around the world and finished class with a public exhibit of their new artwork. Jan 2018.
Ox-Bow Hanji 2017 A week-long intensive making hanji and so much more. Saugatuck, August 13-19, 2017.
Oberlin Paper/Book Winter Term 2023 A month of intensive studio work making paper, decorating it, and using it to make books at Oberlin College. Sponsored by Oberlin College Library, supported by Shansi, supports Book Studies. Jan 3–24, 2023.
Wells Book Arts Summer Institute 2018 A hot and rainy hanji class at Wells College for their annual book arts summer institute—nine fabulous students took over the outdoors, a greenhouse, a basement, and a second floor to make hanji and art out of it. July 2018.
MassArt Hanji Workshop 2019 An early August hanji workshop at MassArt in Boston with an incredible group of students who gelled immediately. I loved working with them—it’s always easier to survive a ridiculously hot classroom when you enjoy the people sweating inside of it. Aug 5–8, 2019.