Harvest Kitchen, in collaboration with local artist, May Babcock, will hold a Papermaking Event featuring an interactive papermaking demonstration…
Read MoreStop by to make your own paper using Japanese knotweed, a common invasive plant. Learn each step of the process from artist May Babcock, and browse informative books and handmade paper samples.
Read MoreWhite Mountain National Forest Artist in Residence May Babcock is a paper maker and visual artist. Join her in making paper from plants harvested from the WMNF earlier this summer. This hands-on event is free and open to the public. All ages are encouraged to attend.
Read MoreJoin White Mountain National Forest Artist in Residence May Babcock and Marianne Leberman of the WMNF on an easy, beautiful walk to harvest plants while learning about forest ecology and the process of paper-making. Free and open to the public.
Read MoreMay Babcock, a papermaker and multi-disciplinary visual artist based in Providence, Rhode Island, has been selected as the White Mountain National Forest Artist in Residence for 2019.
Read MoreThe Friends of Dard Hunter is an organization in the United States that connects, encourages, and educates anyone interested in hand papermaking.
Read MoreComing September 30, 2019 thru January 27, 2020 at the GREEN SPACE Gallery at T.F. Green Airport, 2000 Post Rd., Warwick RI.
Read MoreReSeeding invites multi-generational artists, academics, designers, urban planners, botanists, mycologists, and herbalists—drawing from indigenous, cross-cultural and Western knowledge traditions—to exchange perspectives on the entwined lives of humans, plants, and other life forms in the urban spaces of Providence and New England.
Read MoreALL are invited out to the East Bay Bike Path on September 28th, 2019 from 12pm to 4pm. Paint, draw, dance, write, sing, CREATE. There will be stations along the path but feel free to bring your own to make and/or share your art.
Read MoreProvidence – City of Providence Mayor Jorge O. Elorza and the Department of Art, Culture + Tourism invite you to visit the Gallery at City Hall for its newest installation, Invasive Beauty New Works by PVDFest Public Art alumni May Babcock and Rebecca Volynsky.
Read MoreWorld's Fair Gallery is pleased to present HOT HOUSE, a pop-up gallery and residency at 233 Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island. Welcome spring with a radiant collection of works on paper, paintings, and dimensional work by Providence based artists inspired by all things botanical.
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