Handmade Paper in Motion

23 Sandy is pleased to present the debut exhibition of this remarkable ninth portfolio in a series from Hand Papermaking, Inc. An extraordinary collection of collaborative artwork—14 pieces by 28 artists working in teams to create pop-ups, movable devices, and other forms of dynamic paper engineering, all using handmade paper. Proceeds from sales benefit this non-profit organization dedicated to advancing traditional and contemporary ideas in the art of hand papermaking.

Purchasing Handmade Paper in Motion

23 Sandy is pleased to offer Handmade Paper in Motion. The portfolio features 14 pieces by 28 artists and is presented in a clamshell box with a handbound booklet containing statements from each artist and a commissioned essay by well-known pop-up collector and author Ann Montanaro, who founded the Movable Book Society. Produced in an edition of 150 copies, the price is $495 plus $15 shipping for domestic customers, $35 for international orders.

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Featured Artists

Artists in the portfolio, both juried and invited, are: Richard Aldorasi & Colette Fu, Tom Balbo & Michael Durgin, Michelle Bayer & Kyle Olmon, Rachelle Chuang & Joan Michaels Paque, Helen Hiebert & Betsy Cluff, Amy Jacobs & Philip Bell, Jeanne Jaffe & Alisa Fox & Hedi Kyle, Tom Leech & Sally Blakemore, Bridget O’Malley & Emily Martin, Margaret Prentice & Ed Hutchins, Winnie Radolan & Pamela Wood, Erin Robin & Mary Tasillo, Shawn Sheehy, Lynn Sures & Carol Barton.

About Hand Papermaking, Inc.

In addition to the award-winning journal and newsletter, Hand Papermaking is known for its distinctive series of portfolios. These exceptional collections of paper art are a vital source of revenue supporting the organization’s non-profit activities, but this program is much more than a fund raiser. The portfolios serve as motivating and educational tools, inspiring novice and professional papermakers alike to new levels of achievement. The portfolios provide an archival record, showcasing the work being done in our time by leading paper artists. And Hand Papermaking’s portfolios promote the use and enjoyment of handmade paper, by inspiring an appreciation for the art and encouraging an appetite for the aesthetic appeal unique to handmade paper.