Posted by Restauratoren Nederland and Eliza Jacobi, Paper conservator, 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

Together with the Dutch Conservators Association (Restauratoren Nederland) I am 
organising on 10,11 and 12 July 2018 in Leiden, The Netherlands, the following 
workshop:

Asian Papers and their Applications in Paper Conservation

The workshop will be presented by Minah Song (minahsong.com/workshop 
<http://minahsong.com/workshop>).

Overview
The workshop will start with a theoretical session. Participants will study 
history and characteristics of Chinese, Korean and Japanese papermaking, 
including an overview of contemporary East Asian paper production. Several 
factors that can change the quality of paper during the papermaking process 
will be indicated and discussed. Participants will be shown microscopic images 
of the different fibers in Eastern papers.

A set of different Asian paper samples will be provided to each participant, so 
they can study the papers first hand and examine the fibers, sheet formation, 
alkali content and the results of different manufacturing processes and drying 
methods. Participants will also be able to analyze paper mulberry fibers from 
different countries and observe the changes after cooking with different 
alkalies.

After a theory session, participants will make small-sized paper using simple 
tools, with paper mulberry and with cotton fiber as a comparison. These 
small-sized paper sheets, without sizing, are often useful as repair paper 
itself. This practice will help participants understand basic papermaking 
techniques and assist in the creation of their own repair paper of appropriate 
weight and color.

Participants will make drying board (a.k.a. karibari) using a honeycomb board 
and mulberry paper, coated with acrylic dispersion. Drying boards are helpful 
to control the drying rate  without pressure while keeping the object under 
tension. This board can also be used as a support for oversized objects.

Participants will study friction drying - flattening Western paper objects with 
mulberry paper support; a process particularly complicated when applied to 
uneven thickness, short-fibred or moisture-sensitive paper (e.g. tracing paper).

Participants will also work on various methods of mending and lining, using 
different Asian papers and adhesives, as appropriate for specific objects, for 
example: iron-gall ink documents, handmade Western paper, transparent paper, 
smooth-surface machine-made paper. Participants will try double-sided lining 
with lightweight mulberry tissue for fragile paper support; they will also line 
objects and  use the drying boards made on the first day. Participants will 
test different repair methods using paper mulberry, mitsumata fibers, and 
Chinese paper with different adhesives, including making  re-moistenable 
tissue. Some useful tips in toning mulberry paper will be discussed including 
various applications of acrylic paints (air brush, brush, & dipping) and drying 
methods (hanging vs air-drying flat).

A comprehensive review of the workshop is available at: 
https://www.iiconservation.org/node/7329 
<https://www.iiconservation.org/node/7329>

Details
Instructor: Minah Song
Date: July 10th - 12th, 2018, (Tue - Thu) - 3 days
Place: Gallery Café Leidse Lente, Haagweg 4, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Enrolment limit : 12
Registration fee: 515 Euro (materials, samples and lunch included)
Registration: For a registration form please send an email to Eliza Jacobi: 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


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