Forest to Fiber: Papermaking from Invasive Trees
MAY 30FERST CENTER FOR THE ARTS
georgia-techmidtownferst-centerperforming-arts
About
Forest to Fiber: Papermaking from Invasive Trees is a three-part workshop series designed to teach participants how to convert invasive plant species into handmade paper. Led by instructor James Ojascastro, the program blends ecological restoration with traditional papermaking techniques.The series begins with an optional harvest session on May 16 at the Connally Family Cemetery in East Point, where participants collect fiber from invasive paper mulberry trees while learning about their environmental impact.
VENUE
Ferst Center for the ArtsNEIGHBORHOODGeorgia Tech
TYPEtheater
ADDRESS349 Ferst Dr NW
MARTANorth Ave · 15 min walk
PARKINGavailable, lot
PRACTICAL
AGEall-ages
