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Update #4: Pieces coming together

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This project successfully raised its funding goal on June 9, 2010.

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A postcard from Cleveland with a comic of how work is going.

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An adjustable hanji bracelet--better for the environment than a rubber one AND you can wear it in the shower!

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A pack of 10 sheets of letter-sized hanji.

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A hand-bound book of hanji; small enough to carry in your pocket.

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5 sheets of 2x3-ft hanji--made in Cleveland!

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5 sheets of textured 2x3-ft hanji using a method called joomchi; ideal for textile applications.

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A woven hanji necklace: coil or pendant, style chosen by donor.

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A piece of my own hanji artwork. I will give you a selection to choose from.

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A private class taught at either the Morgan Conservatory or in a location provided by the host in the Cleveland or NYC metro area. Donor chooses class focus: hanji making can only be taught at the Morgan, but jiseung (paper weaving) and joomchi (paper felting) can be taught at any location.

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Aimee Lee is an interdisciplinary artist who works in paper, performance, and installation arts. She received her BA in Visual Arts from Oberlin College and her MFA in Interdisciplinary Book and Paper Arts from Columbia College Chicago. As a Fulbright fellow, her post-graduate research focused on traditional Korean hand papermaking and related craft forms. She exhibits internationally, and under the Bionic Hearing Press imprint, her artists' books reside in collections worldwide. She has been a resident artist at Art Farm, Flaxart Studios in Belfast, Jentel, Ragdale, Vermont Studio Center, Weir Farm Arts Center, and the Interdisciplinary Residency in Art and Ecology in Mexico. Funders include the US Fulbright Program, Korea Fulbright Foundation, Manhattan Graphics Center, New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Puffin Foundation.

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