04
April
2024
Arts & Making
Tech’s Tactile Thursdays: Kozo Shapes
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Price Gilbert Library, AIRspace room 2222
Kozo is a Japanese fiber that -- once cooked and beaten -- can be made into beautiful sheets of handmade paper.
If the fiber is left unbeaten it can be pulled apart to create a lace like effect. The lace Kozo can then be wrapped around objects to create delicate sculptures and containers. Participants are encouraged to bring small objects to wrap the lace Kozo around.
All skill levels welcome and materials provided.
This workshop is located in Price Gilbert Library in AirSpace (room 2222).
Registration is required.
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