Papercutting with Artist Hiromi Moneyhun
June 25, 2023
12:30 to 3:30 P.M.
Sea Debris (creating Japanese traditional pattern inspired papercut from plastic debris in the sea.)
Using a template and the correct cutting tools, a papercut artist transforms a single piece of paper into a two or three-dimensional artwork. Ancient in its origin, papercutting holds strong in a contemporary setting. Many types of papercutting exist with the more common being tessellation, tiling, pattern cutting, silhouette cutting, and freeform.
Join renowned papercut artist Hiromi Moneyhun as she shares techniques to create your own unique papercut. Each workshop is designed to introduce papercutting techniques; no experience required. Use these techniques to create a take-home papercut design driven by a suggested theme and your imagination.
Ages 18+ years | Registration required (max 15 ppl)
Supplies included
In person, in the studio
Members $50 per workshop, Non-Members $75 per workshop
Includes Museum admission