Last summer/fall I had a wonderful opportunity to transform an abandoned greenhouse attached to the Wells College Book Arts Center into a functional paper-making studio. The space was calling my name the second I arrived on campus 2 years ago. I slowly began to collect material, receive donations, and build equipment. As last spring semester was coming to an end I received a grant from the Edward Family Foundation to complete the entire transformation. The timing could not have been more perfect. I had simultaneously received approval from the curriculum committee that my Intro. to Paper-making Class proposal was approved for the Fall semester. This allowed me to work on summer in order to get the space prepared for the students. Please enjoy the gallery of photos to see the transformation and the projects that took place during the Fall semester.
Greenhouse Abandoned
Windows Broke
Repainted
New windows being put in
Cleaned out the inside
Make shift paper beater
Harvesting corn & using left overs for paper-making
Visiting Artist Poster
Visiting Artist lecturing about her paper-making garden
Students planting bulbs
seed donations
Planting seeds
Beating Cotton into pulp
Making paper
Cleaning out new paper-making storage room
Staining & sealing shelves for greenhouse
Spent grain Paper
overview of greenhouse
Handmade deckles
Shelves installed
Drying unit built
Organizing
Chopping up plants to make paper from
learning about seaweed that can be used for paper-making
Building tables
Professional paper beater
Everything coming together
Students beating Abaca (banana plant)
Students making shape sheets of paper
Harvesting
Collecting
Collecting sunflowers for sunflower paper
Drying out plants before cooking
Air drying sheets of paper
Cooking Golden Rod
Golden Rod paper
Cooking red onion skins
Red onion skin paper
Officially the home of that paper making studio