NAHP News & Press Room
2023 Hall of Papermaking Champions Nominees
The 2023 Hall of Papermaking Champions nominations are now online.
2022 Hall of Papermaking Champions now online!
The 2022 Hall of Papermaking Champions essays are now online.
8th Paper Collegiate Triennial Artists Announced
The artists and venues for the 8th Paper Collegiate Triennial have been announced.
The Hall of Papermaking Champions Committee Announces the 2022 Class of Nominees [updated]
The 2022 Papermaking Champions: Tom Balbo, Lilian A. Bell, Susan Gosin, Helen Hiebert, Aimee Lee (pictured) and Paul Wong.
Call for Officer Nominations by June 15, 2022
Call for board nominations for President, VP Annual Meetings and VP for Membership. Due June 15, 2022.
2021 Papermaking Champions now Online
Announcing publication of the 2021 Papermaking Champions Essays and photographs: Kathleen and Howard Clark (pictured), Amanda Degener and Michael Durgin, Tatana Kellner, Timothy Moore, and David Reina.
Latinx Heritage Month Featured Artists
Latinx Heritage Month (though officially called Hispanic Heritage Month) spans from September 15th until October 15th—and it is with great honor and respect that we highlight these artists, and showcase the breadth of artistry within our community. This month six artists highlighted for the month are Candy Alexandra González, Amelia Avilés-Lugo, Maria Amalia Wood, Maria Carolina Larrea Jorquera, Jocmarys Viruet Felicianos, and Irasema Quezada Hammock.
Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking and the NAHP Mail Art Exchange
The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is proud to be the repository for the North American Hand Papermakers Mail Art Exchange. The Paper Museum and North American Hand Papermakers have a long history of partnership starting with the formation of the Friends of Dard Hunter to support the care and preservation of the museum’s collections…
The Hall of Papermaking Champions Committee Announces the 2021 Class of Inductees
The 2021 Papermaking Champions have been added to the Hall: Kathleen and Howard Clark of Twinrocker Paper, Amanda Degener and Michael Durgin of Hand Papermaking magazine, Tatana Kellner, Timothy Moore, and David Reina (pictured).
Hall of Papermaking Champions Committee Members Named! Plus, How to Submit a Nomination.
The new Papermaking Champions Committee has been named for 2021-2022.
Welcome the 2020 Papermaking Champions!
NAHP’s membership has unanimously elected seven persons to the newly inaugurated Hall of Papermaking Champions. The first inductee is Dard Hunter. He is followed by Laurence Barker, Cathleen A. Baker, Timothy Barrett, Arnold Grummer, Douglas Morse Howell, Elaine Koretsky, and Marilyn Sward. The new online Hall has biographical information, essays, and photographs.
President’s Letter September 2020
Dear fellow members of North American Hand Papermakers,
Along with everyone on your current Board of Directors, I took office at the close of the 2018 annual conference in Iowa City, Matrices. It was an exciting meeting, and I have been privileged to lead the board during the 2019 meeting in Philadelphia, Manifest(o), and our upcoming 2020 conference.
Honoring and Remembering Ray Tomasso
We are very saddened to report that papermaking artist and long-time member Ray Tomasso died on June 26 in Englewood, CO. Ray was co-founder and early officer of the International Association of Hand Papermakers and Paper Artists.
Richard Joseph Flavin, 1943-2020
With sadness, we report the death of our friend and colleague, Richard Flavin on May 11th of this year. Richard passed away peacefully at home in Japan, in the company of his wife Ryoko, a few close friends, and his cat Toby.
President Lynn Sures’ Letter of Support for Black Lives Matter and BIPOC Communities
This is a time of grief, fear and outrage. The call of Black Lives Matter has at last compelled many Americans of diverse identities to listen in earnest; and to join local, national and international protests against the egregious failure of the United States government to protect a large and integral component of the nation’s citizenry.
President Lynn Sures’ Letter on NAHP's response to COVID-19
We, individually, are finding ways to exercise our passion for papermaking in the face of the COVID-19 virus. At this point, most national organizations have canceled their 2020 conferences. In discussing our Conference/Annual Meeting, the board weighed currently available advice from public health experts and the needs of our membership.