Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to join the workshop on handmade blue paper organised together with paper maker Jacques Bréjoux, paper conservator-researcher Thea Burns, master dyer Philippe Chazelle, paper conservator Leila Sauvage and book conservator Nadine Dumain. This 5 day-workshop is a great chance to work in a paper mill, reconstructing traditional paper making techniques and comparing the sheets obtained with historical samples. This year, we will focus on three techniques to make blue paper: rag colouring, pulp dyeing and sheet coating. For this week, we are very happy to gather the expertise of a papermaker, conservators and a textile dyer. The goal of this workshop is to combine practice in paper making together with the examination of historical samples and the study of written sources. We would like to give tools for conservators, art historians, curators, students, researchers to identify different production methods and different uses of blue papers. Participants are encouraged to bring their own research questions and samples. Handmade blue paper workshop: rag colouring, pulp dyeing, sheet coating 9-13 September, 2019 35 hours 6 participants max. Moulin du Verger, Puymoyen (near Angoulême, France) Program in English: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RmjLrPsbzFTnNSo9Uqk6t8zRFezeue03 Program in French: https://www.moulinduverger.com/moulin-a-papier/article-81.php Info and registration: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> One nice detail: this week will take place in a 16th-century mill, in a very peaceful area of the South of France. Please feel free to share the program and flyer with other colleagues who might be interested in joining the workshop! Best regards, Thea Burns, Jacques Bréjoux, Philippe Chazelle, Nadine Dumain and Leila Sauvage ****** Unsubscribe by sending a message to [email protected] Searchable archives: http://cool.conservation-us.org/byform/mailing-lists/cdl/
