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Transform uniforms worn in service into unique works of art.

Combat Paper Project

With Drew Cameron

At these drop-in workshops learn the ancient process of turning clothing rags into paper, creating one-of-a-kind artwork from military uniforms and other fabrics.


Open Workshops

Saturday & Sunday

January 24 & 25

12-5pm

Studio 60A, Hop Lower Jewett Corridor

FREE

Come when you're able; stay as long as you like!

This event is open to everyone ages 16+!

Materials will be provided, but if you have a uniform that you would like to use in the paper-making process, feel free to bring it.


More information about Drew Cameron:

New Hampshire native and soldier-turned-artist Drew Cameron brings civilians and military veterans together to explore the imagery of WWI and Kronos Quartet's Beyond Zero. Cameron's Combat Paper Project uses traditional hand papermaking and pulp printing techniques, transforming uniforms worn in service into unique works of art.

https://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/drew_cameron_combat_paper_project_workshops



Interested in how artists respond to war?

Participate in a discussion with Drew Cameron on Monday, January 26

5:30 pm * Wilson 219, Dartmouth College * Free

In this artist talk, Drew Cameron discusses the Combat Paper project and how his creative process generates national conversations on the nature of warfare and military service.



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