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Traditional Māori flax paper to be taught at Sarjeant Gallery workshop

Traditional Māori flax paper to be taught at Sarjeant Gallery workshop 15 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read Marty Vreede will be leading the workshop alongside his wife Marilyn. Photo / Supplied Whanganui s Sarjeant on the Quay is to host a two-day workshop where keen art enthusiasts will be taught harakeke papermaking. The workshop, part of the Te Awa Reo exhibition, is an opportunity for keen artists to immerse themselves in traditional Māori art, taught by two of Whanganui s most experienced printmakers. Marty and Marilyn Vreede of Pakohe Whanganui are leading the workshop, teaching a class of 10 the art of sustainable and tikanga-based harakeke papermaking.

Arunachal Is Reviving Its 1000-YO Art of Making Paper That Doesn t Harm Trees

Arunachal Is Reviving Its 1000-YO Art of Making Paper That Doesn’t Harm Trees More durable than conventional paper, Mon Shugu holds a special place in the history of the Arunachal Pradesh’s Monpa tribe. Post author: In February 2020, Maling Gombu, a Tawang-based social worker and lawyer, wrote to the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) a statutory body dedicated to the development of village industries, about the potential of a 1,000-year-old paper-making craft of the Monpa tribe in Arunachal Pradesh that was languishing. Taking note of his letter, the KVIC took appropriate actions. Following months of planning, which was abruptly halted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the KVIC launched a Monpa handmade paper making unit on 25 December at an erstwhile abandoned government building in Tawang. Called ‘Mon Shugu’, this fine-textured handmade paper is an integral part of Monpa history.

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