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 Paper mask, by Rossy Peralta, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic when classes quickly went online Spring 2020. View fullsize
  MFA in Book & Paper alumna, Selena Ingram’s thesis work, The Fragile Morphologies of Pulp Bodies, made in handmade paper cast in her apartment bathroom.  View fullsize
  MFA in Book & Paper alumna, Mirjana Ursulesku, Echoes in the Dust, 2019. Photo solvent print on vinyl, 60 x 90 inches.  View fullsize
  Guest artist, weaver Monika Neuland Thomas collaborates with Melissa Potter to teach weaving techniques in handmade paper.  View fullsize
  Student, Philly Johnson stands underneath the work of Andrea Romero, who created a mobile weaving studio for her train commute.  View fullsize
  Student, K Lange uses Asian papermaking techniques to transform paper into fabric to create a performance wearable.  View fullsize
  Julia Pastrana: Becoming, a zine produced with Interdisciplinary Arts graduate students and artist Laura Anderson Barbata for the course, Art of Collaboration designed by Melissa Potter as part of the Revolution at Point Zero: Feminist Social Pract View fullsize
  Book & Paper alumna, Boo Gilder creates papel picado-inspired pulp paintings for Laura Anderson Barbata.  View fullsize
  Creating handmade banana paper with The Guerrilla Girls to engage in activist poster making with Columbia College Chicago Interdisciplinary Arts graduate students, a partnership with their exhibition, Not Ready to Make Nice at the Glass Curtain Gal View fullsize
  Book & Paper alumna, Kaitlin Kostus (left) works on one of Sheroanawë Hakihiiwë's edition images.  View fullsize
 Paper mask, by Rossy Peralta, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic when classes quickly went online Spring 2020.
  MFA in Book & Paper alumna, Selena Ingram’s thesis work, The Fragile Morphologies of Pulp Bodies, made in handmade paper cast in her apartment bathroom.
  MFA in Book & Paper alumna, Mirjana Ursulesku, Echoes in the Dust, 2019. Photo solvent print on vinyl, 60 x 90 inches.
  Guest artist, weaver Monika Neuland Thomas collaborates with Melissa Potter to teach weaving techniques in handmade paper.
  Student, Philly Johnson stands underneath the work of Andrea Romero, who created a mobile weaving studio for her train commute.
  Student, K Lange uses Asian papermaking techniques to transform paper into fabric to create a performance wearable.
  Julia Pastrana: Becoming, a zine produced with Interdisciplinary Arts graduate students and artist Laura Anderson Barbata for the course, Art of Collaboration designed by Melissa Potter as part of the Revolution at Point Zero: Feminist Social Pract
  Book & Paper alumna, Boo Gilder creates papel picado-inspired pulp paintings for Laura Anderson Barbata.
  Creating handmade banana paper with The Guerrilla Girls to engage in activist poster making with Columbia College Chicago Interdisciplinary Arts graduate students, a partnership with their exhibition, Not Ready to Make Nice at the Glass Curtain Gal
  Book & Paper alumna, Kaitlin Kostus (left) works on one of Sheroanawë Hakihiiwë's edition images.

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