Papermaking with Invasive Species
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Papermaking with Invasive Species

  • Ages 18+

Participants will get hands-on with each step of the papermaking process and make enough paper to take a small stack home.

By The NC Arboretum: Adult Education Programs

Date and time

Location

100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way

100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way Asheville, NC 28806

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 5 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours
  • Ages 18+

Papermaking with Invasive Species

with Alyssa Sacora

Saturday, September 20  |  10am - 4pm

Plants are all around us and some can be problematic in the landscape. What if instead of seeing these plants as a burden, we look at them through the lens of craft and make some materials for our artwork?

In this one day workshop, we will go through the process of turning Japanese Stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) into paper. Working with dried plant material removed from the Arboretum’s landscape, we will cut, cook, and pulp these plant fibers, mix them with cotton, and pull sheets of paper that can be used for writing, drawing, and paper arts.

Participants will get hands-on with each step of the process and make enough paper to take a small stack home. Reference materials will be provided for future papermaking explorations.

Alyssa Sacora is a crafts person exploring plant-based mediums in the form of papermaking, book arts, basketry and natural dyes. She finds inspiration by observing relationships in the wider world. To reduce her human footprint and encourage creative thinking, she primarily works with locally available and repurposed natural materials. Leaves, vines and bark from iris, daylily, kudzu, okra, tulip poplar and willow leaves are often combined with salvaged cotton fabrics to create her palette. Her artistic pursuits are directly related to her lifestyle choices with reciprocity and mindfulness as a guiding force. In addition to and in support of her craft, she tends a 3-acre homestead in Western North Carolina with her husband, Adam. They grow fruits and vegetables, medicinal herbs, and art plants. They use solar electric and solar thermal systems for electricity and heating, collect rain water and continuously look to design their space with sustainability in mind. Alyssa has taught for a variety of organizations in WNC and often utilizes an outside setting to help her students make the connection that we are nature and that our lives are intertwined with the plants, the soil, and the air around us.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I have to pay for the parking fee to enter the park for this class?

No, your registration for your program includes entry into the park for the day but does not include admission for any non-registered guests. You are welcome to stay and explore the grounds after your class is over until the park closes for the evening.

Where does this class meet?

Our classes are hosted at a variety of locations throughout the Arboretum property. Details about each class's meeting location are shared with participants two days before the class.

I heard there is a discount for members of the NC Arboretum, how do I find that promo code?

We share the discount code in our member newsletters a couple of times a year. If you are not sure what that code is, please email us at adulteducation@ncarboretum.org and we can share it with you if your membership is active.

Are there options to purchase food at the NC Arboretum?

Our Bent Creek Bistro is open from March - November 10 am - 4 pm daily and open during Winter Lights from 6 pm - 10 pm. There are vending machines located at each building with snacks and drinks available.

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Adult & Continuing Education Programs are designed for participants 18 years and older.

$192.36
Sep 20 · 10:00 AM EDT