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Recorded September 12, 2020.
Aimee Lee weaves many aspects into being a craftsperson: she’s an artist, writer, and papermaker. In this episode, she highlights important terms like hanji (Korean paper) and jiseung (Korean paper basketry), and shares some of their history and practice. She highlights how important her relationships are to plants, land, and tradition, as well as how she synthesizes all of those things into her diverse practices.
To find more of Aimee's work check out her website: https://aimeelee.net/
Aimee’s craft crushes are Winifred Lutz and Sarah Swett.
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Recorded September 12, 2020.
Aimee Lee weaves many aspects into being a craftsperson: she’s an artist, writer, and papermaker. In this episode, she highlights important terms like hanji (Korean paper) and jiseung (Korean paper basketry), and shares some of their history and practice. She highlights how important her relationships are to plants, land, and tradition, as well as how she synthesizes all of those things into her diverse practices.
To find more of Aimee's work check out her website: https://aimeelee.net/
Aimee’s craft crushes are Winifred Lutz and Sarah Swett.
Support the show

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