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Pulping Sheathes

This exhibition brings together three artists who redefine paper surfaces into sites of tactile memory.

Each artist in Pulping Sheathes investigates the materiality of papermaking as a parallel to bodily processes such as churning, chewing, shedding and pulping. Paper becomes a medium through which to consider the maker’s embodied labour and memory, enabling the transformation of fibres into a liquid mixture state. Dried into delicate thin sheets, the becoming of this rich material - both textural and cultural - involves a performative melding of surface breadth and hybrid states of matter.

Exhibition by Kanako Enokida, Laurent Milton and Rosemary Tamas-Cao. 

Join artist Kanako Enokida for her Papermaking Workshops on Sun 22 February and Sun 1 March, from 1:00 PM - 3:45 PM. Participants will explore the fascinating process of papermaking, utilising everyday tools and materials.

COST: Free
BOOKING: No bookings are required to visit the exhibition. Exhibition Opening: Friday 20 February 5:00 - 7:00 PM Artist Panel: Sunday 1 March 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
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